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Televicentro launched on December 15, 1964 [1] under the TGBO-TV calls, with a daily schedule between 5pm and 11pm. [2] The station was founded by the El Imparcial newspaper, with initial funding costing 250,000 quetzales and with video taping equipment worth 80,000 quetzales. At launch, the channel covered 80% of the Guatemalan territory.
Canal 3 is a private TV channel that started broadcasting in 1956 and is owned by Albavisión group. It offers its own productions, telenovelas and international programs, and has faced controversies for alleged co-optation of the state.
Canal 27 (Guatemala City)| 28 and 66: El Canal de la Esperanza (Christian Ministry Grounds) Canal 29 (Guatemala City): Grupo Nuevo Mundo; Canal 31 (Guatemala City): TV Azteca; formerly known as Latitud Televisión; Canal 33 (Guatemala City): TV-USAC; Canal 35 (Guatemala City): TV Azteca; Canal 40 (Petén): Corporación de Radio y Televisión ...
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. References
TV Azteca Guate is a Mexican-owned Guatemalan free-to-air television channel that broadcasts sports, news and entertainment. Learn about its history, ownership, programming and availability in Guatemala.
Claro Company, also known as Claro Mexico in Mexico, is a subsidiary of América Móvil that operates in 18 countries. It offers wireless services, pay-tv, and internet access under different slogans and brands.
Canal 3 (Guatemalan TV channel) Canal 7 (Guatemalan TV channel) Canal 8 (Guatemala) Canal 13 (Guatemalan TV channel) G. Guatevisión; T. TV Azteca Guate
Guatevisión (an acronym of Guatemalteca and Televisión, officially known as Red Guatemalteca de Radiodifusión Sociedad Anonima) is a Guatemalan television channel operated by TVN and Librevisión and owned by Casa Editora Prensa Libre S.A., the owner of the newspaper Prensa Libre, whose headquarters is in Guatemala City.