SuperCanal

SuperCanal
Country Dominican Republic
Established 2000 (2000)
Official website
supercanal.com

Super Canal - Channel 33 is a television network operating from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.[1] It is one of the largest television channels in the country. It provides television programs which are available to viewers in the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Curaçao and the US.

Group Super Canal

CARIBBEAN supercanal

Was launched in the year 2001 to serve the needs of Dominicans abroad. Currently is seen in more than six countries via cable and by the Web across the world. Supercanal Dominican was the first channel 24/7 available in the United States. It is distributed by the following cable companies:

Verizon Fios channel 1507. Los Angeles, Dallas, Washington DC, Baltimore, Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia, New York City, Syracuse and Buffalo in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Tampa, Fort Wayne, Pittsburgh, Providence and Harrisburg.

Cablevision channel 211. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Comcast channel 620. Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Pennsylvania

Time Warner channel 809. New York, New Jersey

TELE EL SALVADOR

Created in 2009. Tele El Salvador is the first signal available coast to coast in the US with Salvadoran programming 24 hours a day. It is distributed by the following cable companies:

Verizon Fios channel 1509. Los Angeles, Dallas, Washington DC, Baltimore, Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia, New York City, Syracuse and Buffalo in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Tampa, Fort Wayne, Pittsburgh, Providence and Harrisburg.

Cablevision channel 228. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

RCN channel 596. Washington DC, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Lehigh Valley (Pennsylvania)

DOMINICAN VIEW

On the air since 2007, Dominican View is focused on sports, news and special events clearly Dominicans. It is distributed by the following cable companies:

Verizon Fios channel 1548. Los Angeles, Dallas, Washington DC, Baltimore, Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia, New York City, Syracuse and Buffalo in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Tampa, Fort Wayne, Pittsburgh, Providence and Harrisburg.

Cablevision channel 213. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

TDS channel 464. Curaçao

History

References

  1. Albarran, Alan (2009). The Handbook of Spanish Language Media. Routledge. p. 195. ISBN 0415991013.
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