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Red Uno La Paz is the Red Uno owned-and-operated station for the city of La Paz, capital of Bolivia. The station operates on VHF channel 11 (digital channel 42, PSIP 11.1) and is an affiliate of Red Uno de Bolivia .
Red Uno Santa Cruz is a Bolivian television station licensed to Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Operating on VHF channel 13 (digital channel 35, PSIP 13.1), it is both an owned-and-operated station and the flagship station of Red Uno de Bolivia , and one of the oldest private television stations in the country.
Red UNO de Bolivia (literally "Network One", commonly referred to as Red UNO and occasionally also called simply UNO, UNO being the initials of Unión Nacional de Organizaciones Televisivas, [1] "National Union of Television Organizations") is a national Bolivian television network owned by conservative [2] businessman Ivo Kuljis, [3] a businessman of Croatian origin, [4] who also owns other ...
Red Uno Cochabamba is the Red Uno owned-and-operated station for the city of Cochabamba. The station operates on VHF channel 9 (digital channel 42, PSIP 9.1) and is an affiliate of Red Uno de Bolivia .
In 1996, a group of businessmen founded Boliviana de Television, with Telesistema Boliviano from La Paz, Antena Uno Canal 6 from Cochabamba and Canal 4 Galavision from Santa Cruz. [5] Bolivisión was struggling due to the dominant position Red Uno and ATB held in the market, while the former ABC went through four changes in ownership. [ 6 ]
Lima and Callao Metro showing Lines 1 (green), 2 (yellow), and 4 (red). On December 23, 2010, president Alan Garcia established through supreme decree 059-2010-MTC [ 19 ] the Basic Metro Network of Lima and Callao, signaling the implementation of a network consisting of 5 lines of metro for Lima, contemplating the construction of ground ...
According to a research held in the same year, Unitel had 51.7% of the market share, against 35.1% of Red Uno and 5.0% of ATB. [ 13 ] [ 17 ] The offices of the Oruro station were damaged in August 2008 by a youth group with connections to Movimiento al Socialismo, forcing the station to stop producing the local edition of Telepaís the ...
Red ATB (Asociación Teledifusora Boliviana) is a Bolivian free-to-air television channel. Its origins date back to 20 October 1984 in La Paz, when Paceña de Television (Channel 9) began broadcasting.