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La Tele is a minor television network operated by Grupo ATV, in turn owned by Albavisión, airing exclusively imported programming, similar in profile to other secondary channels of the network, like Repretel 4, Nicaragua's Canal 9 and Guatemala's TeleOnce and
Trecevisión Canal 13, formerly known as TeleTrece and Trecevisión is a television station headquartered in Guatemala City, Guatemala,Remigio Ángel González Remigio Ángel González is a Mexican-born owner of the Latin American media network Albavisión. He has lived in Miami since 1987. The network (previously named Televideo Services) is named for his wife Alba Elvira Lorenzana, who is from Guatemala ...
took over the control of Grupo ATV through Albavisión Communications Group LLC, Uranio 15 disappeared, replaced by La Tele. At launch, the channel focused on a female demographic, with telenovelas being transmitted on weekdays and movies (some already transmitted by ATV and some premieres) on weekends. In January 2013, the channel relaunched with premieres of international series in the evening hours and some short programs aimed at women. In April 2015, Global TV was replaced by Red TV and the entire childish and youth output moved to the channel. In November that year, the channel's logo color switched to yellow. In April 2017, the channel added more telenovelas to its programming and continued the cartoon block in the morning, as well as the inclusion of more American movies, series, comedies and reality shows, and its programming is now focused on a family demographic. Disney's youth series and comedies were shared with its sister channel NexTV. Since January 2018, the channel has increased the hours of the childish and youth block to 10 hours. The rest of the programming consists of telenovelas on weekdays and reality shows, American action series and some movies on weekends. In February that year, La Tele changed its aspect ratio from 4:3 to 16:9. Since June, it began broadcasting infomercials from the natural food companies Fitosana and Nutrsa Life in its programming. On July 4, it changed its graphic package with the launch of a new logo and look. In September, Disney's youth series and comedies returned to the channel after the name change from NexTV to América Next (today Global). {{DEFAULTSORT:Tele (Peruvian Network) Television networks in Peru Spanish-language television stations Television channels and stations established in 2009