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Telenoche (Uruguay)
Telenoche is the news program of the Uruguayan Channel 4. It has been broadcast daily since 1968. Three editions of the newscast are produced by Channel 4, being called differently, depending on the time of day, and are simulcast live on owned-and-operated stations throughout the country. History It debuted on April 29, 1968, being presented by journalist Carlos Giacosa for 20 years. He was succeeded in 1988 by Jorge Wilson Arellano. In 1992, the well-known Monte Carlo News Center was inaugurated, with a set inspired by that used by CNN at that time. It went through several reformulations between 1998, 2000 and 2011. In May 1993 Fernando Vilar joined the newscast as anchor. On August 4, 2015, Fernando Vilar left ''Telenoche'', being replaced by Daniel Castro, who had presented ''Teledía Primera Hora'', the morning edition. On May 2, 2016, the former CNN en Español CNN en Español is a Pan-American Spanish-language news channel, owned by CNN Global, a news division for ...
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Channel 4, Uruguay
Canal 4, previously known as ''Monte Carlo Televisión,'' is a television station located in Montevideo, Uruguay''.'' Owned by Grupo Monte Carlo, it is the second oldest television channel in the country, beginning its broadcasts on April 23, 1961. Canal 10 started on December 7, 1956. Canal 12 was the third channel, May 2, 1962, and Canal 5, state-owned, was the last station to start broadcasting, on June 19, 1963. This TV station, originally named ''Monte Carlo Televisión Canal 4'', was initiated by Carlos Romay, entrepreneur who had founded Radio Monte Carlo in 1924, and his wife, María Elvira Salvo, whose family had built the iconic Palacio Salvo in Montevideo.   In 1961, from a set that was built in downtown Montevideo, at exactly 9 p.m., Uruguayan viewers had the chance to tune ''Casino Monte Carlo'', a variety show that became the first program to be aired in the new station. After almost 5 years of having only one station in the Uruguayan TV market, Canal 4 decid ...
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