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  2. RTS (Ecuadorian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    RedTeleSistema (RTS), is a private television station in Ecuador. The channel is owned by Albavisión . The channel is the oldest television station to operate in Ecuador since its inception; HCJB-TV signed on in Quito in 1959 but shut down in 1972.

  3. Television in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    There are six private channels (Ecuavisa, Teleamazonas, RTS, Telerama, RTU, Radio y Televisión Unidas, Latele and Oromar Televisión) and four government-run channels (TC Televisión, Gama TV, Canal Uno and Ecuador TV) available throughout the country. In 2011, 83% of channels were privately owned, 17% were publicly owned, and 0% were ...

  4. List of television stations in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Panavision Canal 5; Telecinco Canal 5; SCN Channel 8; Tele7 Canal 7; Grupo Mix Holding: RCM Canal 21, Mix TV Canal 33; Riande Productions: TVO Canal 21, ShopTv Canal 33; Cadena Millenium: RCM Canal 21, RCM Mundo Canal 33, RCM Plus Canal 35; QEXTV La Exitosa Canal 27 (signal test)

  5. Ecuavisa - Wikipedia

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    Ecuavisa was founded by Xavier Alvarado Roca and began to broadcast on March 1, 1967. The network began broadcasting from Guayaquil and was originally known as Canal 2. [2] The channel received support from Miami's WCKT, owned by Sydney Ansin.

  6. Televicentro (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    The channel launched almost without prior warning on February 1, 2016, on channel 5 in Quito (displacing RTS to channel 11) and channel 11 in Guayaquil. [2] Early on, on February 3, journalist Andrés Carrión left the channel after receiving a warning from "hidden forces" and criticism from Rafael Correa. Carrión later moved to Canal Uno. [3]

  7. Ecuador TV - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador TV is the public service channel of Ecuador established in October 2007 thanks to a provision of non-reimbursable funds of $5 million of the Economic and Social Development Bank of Venezuela (BANDES by its Spanish acronym).

  8. Television in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Canal 25 Guatevision; Canal 27 El canal de la Esperanza [20] Canal 31 TV Azteca Guatemala; Canal 33 TV USAC [21] Canal 35 TV Azteca Guatemala; Canal 37 Telecentro -mirrored- (Albavision) Canal 41 Telecentro (Albavision) Canal 61 Enlace Juvenil; Canal 63 Televisión Arquidiocesana [22] Canal 65 Family TV; Satellite 18-50 TV [23] Canal Antigua ...

  9. Teleamazonas - Wikipedia

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    Teleamazonas was created from the takeover of frequencies that belonged to HCJB-TV, owned by the HCJB radio ministry, in April 1972, to Antonio Granda Centeno. Experimental color broadcasts started in November 1973 under the new owner [1] and began regular broadcasts on February 22, 1974, as the first network with color television transmissions in Ecuador, positioning itself as the third ...