Channel 9 (Bahía Blanca, Argentina)
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Channel 9 (Bahía Blanca, Argentina)
Elnueve TV (call sign LU 80 TV) is an Argentine television station that broadcasts from the city of Bahía Blanca. The station can be seen in part of the southwest of the province of Buenos Aires through repeaters. It carries programs from Telefe and is jointly owned by Grupo Televisión Litoral and La Nueva Provincia. History On October 10, 1963, through Decree 9089 (published on January 11, 1964), the National Executive Branch awarded newspaper La Nueva Provincia SRL a license to exploit the frequency of channel 9 in the city of Bahía Blanca, province of Buenos Aires. The company was made up of 18 partners, among whom were Diana Lía Julio Pagano de Massot, Lía Esther Manuela Julio de Contal, Benita Haydeé Julio de Errea and Emma Rita Juliana Julio de Latorre. Channel 9 of Bahía Blanca began broadcasting on August 15, 1965, although its official inauguration was on September 24. The channel, which at that time was operated commercially as Telenueva, was founded by the same ne ...
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Telefe
Telefe (acronym for Televisión Federal) is a television station located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The station is owned and operated by Paramount Global through Televisión Federal S.A. Telefe is also one of Argentina's six national television networks. Its studios are located in Martínez, Buenos Aires, Martínez, Buenos Aires, adjacent to the corporate headquarters; its transmitter is located at the Alas Building. In areas of Argentina where a Telefe station is not receivable over-the-air, it is available on satellite and select cable systems. Telefe also has regional stations across the country and an international network (Telefe Internacional) which is available in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. History First years (1957–73) The history of Telefe stretches back to 1957, when a group of alumni and lawyers from the Colegio El Salvador led by Fr. Héctor Grandetti, founded the company ''Difusión Contemporánea S.A.'' (Contemporary Broadcasting S.A.). This com ...
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La Nueva Provincia
''La Nueva'' is a local newspaper published in Bahía Blanca, Argentina. History The daily newspaper was founded by Enrique Julio on August 1, 1898. Closely associated with the nation's agricultural interests, it was closed by President Juan Perón in 1950. A coup against the Perón regime in 1955 led to its reopening, with Diana Julio de Massot, the founder's granddaughter, becoming its director. ''La Nueva Provincia'' acquired LU2 Radio Bahía Blanca in 1958 as part of the Aramburu regime's divestiture of media outlets nationalized by Perón. The publication supported President Arturo Frondizi's policy of developmentalism during the early 1960s, but afterwards became known for its endorsement of the country's military coups, supporting both the 1966 and 1976 coups. The group ventured into cable television Cable television is a system of delivering television programming to consumers via radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted through coaxial cables, or in more rec ...
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Channel 3 (Rosario, Argentina)
Eltres TV (call sign LT 83 TV) is an Argentine private, over-the-air television station broadcasting from Rosario, province of Santa Fe as El Trece's commercial representative in that area. The station is the flagship property of locally-based Grupo Televisión Litoral, alongside two radio stations, Plus FM on 93.1 MHz FM and Radio 2 on 1230 kHz AM. History LT 83 TV received its federal license in August 1964 and signed on June 20, 1965, some years after shareholders exploited the foundation of a television station. It moved its studios several times in the 1960s and early 1970s to cope with a growing demand for television in the region. Channel 3 started broadcasting in color on May 1, 1980, using the PAL-N system as with every other TV station in the country. Full color programming began with a military parade on June 20 of that year. The station also produced such important local programming as the matches held in Rosario during the 1978 FIFA World Cup and Pope John ...
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Channel 6 (Bariloche, Argentina)
Elseis TV (call sign LU 93 TV) is an Argentine private, over-the-air television station broadcasting from the city of San Carlos de Bariloche, carrying programming from El Trece. It is owned-and-operated by Grupo Televisión Litoral and is the only over-the-air TV station available in this area. History The channel's origins date back to 1966 when a closed circuit service on channel 3 started, which was the first television station that existed in Bariloche. In 1978, the government of the time determined that, in time for the 1978 FIFA World Cup The 1978 FIFA World Cup was the 11th edition of the FIFA World Cup, a Anniversary#Latin-derived numerical names, quadrennial international Association football, football world championship tournament among the men's senior national teams. It wa ..., the station was to be converted to a terrestrial television operation. Its regular broadcasts started on May 1, 1978 as LU 93 TV Canal 6 de San Carlos de Bariloche. Local shows *''Noti ...
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Channel 8 (Tucumán, Argentina)
Elocho TV (call sign LRK 458 TV) is a television station broadcasting on analog channel 8 in San Miguel de Tucumán, the capital of the Argentine province of Tucumán. It carries programs from Telefe and is owned by Grupo Televisión Litoral. History Canal 8 signed on in 1983. It was one of the members of the Televisión Federal, S.A., consortium, that acquired the license for channel 11 Buenos Aires when it was privatized in 1989. In 2018, all of Telefe's stations in interior Argentina dropped their channel number branding to go by "Telefe (city)", including Canal 8, which became Telefe Tucumán; this was done in preparation for the end of analog television. Telefe sold the Tucumán station to Televisión Litoral, which owns Telefe's rival El Trece's affiliates in Rosario and Bariloche, in 2023. As a result, the station rebranded as "Elocho TV", matching the imaging of the other two stations, on February 1. Local programming Within a few months of beginning transmission, Ca ...
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Channel 11 (Salta, Argentina)
Canal 11 Salta (call sign LW 82 TV), branded as elonce, is a television station broadcasting on channel 11 in Salta, Salta Province, Argentina. It carries programs from Telefe and is owned by Televisión Litoral. History Early years and state intervention On December 9, 1963, through Decree 1337, the National Executive Branch awarded Compañía de Radio y Televisión S.A. (at that time in the process of formation and made up of 15 people) a license to exploit the frequency of channel 11 in the city of Salta, capital of the province of the same name. The license began its regular broadcasts on April 1, 1966, as LW 82 TV Canal 11 de Salta. On August 31, 1973, through Decree 980, the National Executive Branch authorized the entry of 44 people into the Radio and Television Company (licensee of Channel 11). On May 1, 1980, Channel 11 began broadcasting its programming in color. On December 1 of that same year, the channel's repeater was inaugurated in Rosario de la Frontera, while on ...
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Ente Nacional De Comunicaciones
The Ente () was the world's first full-sized rocket-powered aircraft. It was designed by Alexander Lippisch as a sailplane and first flown under power on June 11, 1928, piloted by Fritz Stamer as part of the Opel-RAK rocket program led by Fritz von Opel and Max Valier. During the late 1920s von Opel had made a variety of demonstrations involving rocket-powered vehicles for the Opel company. He was assisted by the pyrotechnics manufacturer Friedrich Sander and the rocketry advocate Max Valier. In March 1928 the three men visited the Wasserkuppe, a mountain which had become the center of German gliding to investigate the possibility of fitting rockets to an aircraft. There they encountered some of Lippisch's revolutionary gliders, which because of their tail-less designs seemed suitable for adapting to rocket propulsion. Lippisch was able to demonstrate how models of his aircraft would fly with small rockets installed in them. In June, von Opel, Sander, and Valier returned and bo ...
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Bahía Blanca
Bahía Blanca (; English: ''White Bay''), colloquially referred to by its own local inhabitants as simply Bahía, is a city in the Buenos Aires Province, Buenos Aires province of Argentina, centered on the northwestern end of the eponymous Blanca Bay of the Argentine Sea. It is 4th largest city in the province, and the 16th largest in the country by metropolitan population. It is the seat of government of the Bahía Blanca Partido, with 336,574 inhabitants according to the . Bahía Blanca is the principal city in the Greater Bahía Blanca metropolitan area. The city has an important seaport with a depth of , kept constant upstream almost all along the length of the bay, where the Napostá Stream drains. ''Bahía Blanca'' means "White Bay". The name is due to the color of the salt covering the local soil surrounding the shores. The bay (which is an estuary) was seen by Ferdinand Magellan during his first circumnavigation of the world on the order of Charles I of Spain in 1520, lo ...
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Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires, officially the Buenos Aires Province, is the largest and most populous Provinces of Argentina, Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of the province and the province's capital until it was Federalization of Buenos Aires, federalized in 1880. Since then, in spite of bearing the same name, the province does not include Buenos Aires city, though it does include all other parts of the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The capital of the province is the city of La Plata, founded in 1882. It is bordered by the provinces of Entre Ríos Province, Entre Ríos to the northeast, Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe to the north, Córdoba Province, Argentina, Córdoba to the northwest, La Pampa Province, La Pampa to the west, Río Negro Province, Río Negro to the south and west and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires to the northeast. Uruguay is just across the Rio de la Plata to the northeast, and bo ...
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Channel 7 (Bahía Blanca, Argentina)
Canal Siete (call sign LU 81 TV) is a television station broadcasting from the city of Altos del Palihue for Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina as an El Trece owned and operated In the broadcasting industry, an owned-and-operated station (frequently abbreviated as an O&O) usually refers to a television or radio station owned by the network with which it is associated. This distinguishes such a station from an affiliate ... station. Built and signed on in February 1966, the station competes with El Nueve TV. History On October 10, 1963, through Decree 9089, the National Executive Branch awarded the company Telba Teledifusora Bahiense S.A. a license to exploit the frequency of Channel 7 in the city of Bahía Blanca, province of Buenos Aires. The company was made up of 10 partners, among whom were Orlando Gerónimo Arrechea Harriet, Raúl Alejandro Arrechea, Rubén Marcelo De Carli and Avelino César González Martínez. On February 19, 2024, Channel 7 started digital terrest ...
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