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It is one of the five stations operated by Radio y Televisión de Guatemala, who also operate channels 3, 7, 11 and 23, all of which are linked to Remigio Ángel González through his Albavisión group. The channel mostly airs animated series aimed at children in the daytime, as well as sporting events, TV shows and newscasts.
Radio Narro University radio XETGME-AM: 1270 AM Torreón Media FM, S.A. de C.V. — — XEPNME-AM: 1320 AM Piedras Negras Media FM, S.A. de C.V. — — XERF-AM [e] 1570 AM Ciudad Acuña Instituto Mexicano de la Radio La Poderosa Public radio XHGIK-FM: 88.1 FM Ciudad Frontera Radio Estelar 920, S.A. de C.V. La Acerera Regional Mexican XHCCAP-FM ...
Radio stations: 1 government-owned radio station and hundreds of privately owned radio stations (2007). [1] Radios: 835,000 (1997). [needs update] Television stations: 4 privately owned national terrestrial channels dominate TV broadcasting; multi-channel satellite and cable services are available (2007). [1] Television sets: 640,000 (1997).
Mass media in Guatemala is dominated in the area of commercial television by Mexican media mogul Remigio Ángel González, who since the mid-1990s has "virtual monopoly control of that nation's commercial television airwaves". [1] González controls four television stations in Guatemala - El Super Canal, Televisiete, Teleonce and Trecevisión. [2]
Pages in category "Radio stations in Guatemala" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. TGN (AM)
TGN is a class A A.M. radio station operating in Guatemala City, Guatemala. [1] It is the first ever evangelical broadcaster in Guatemala, and has been on the air for more than 60 years. [ 2 ] It transmits with a power of 10,000 watts on 730 kHz .
The Club de Radioaficionados de Guatemala (CRAG) (in English, Guatemala Amateur Radio Club) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Guatemala. Key membership benefits of the CRAG include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries ...
These entities began receiving money from Guatemala Radio and Television and Televisiete. [citation needed] As the campaign progressed, channels increased payments to the four companies to the sum of Q17 679 200.00. Monthly, two payments were recorded for Q215 600.00, one for each channel.