Teledos

YSWR
San Salvador, El Salvador
Branding Teledos
Channels Analog: 2 (VHF)
Affiliations TCS
Owner TCS
Founded November 1965
Former callsigns YSR-TV (1965-2000s)
Transmitter power 100 kW (analog)
Website esmitv.com

YSWR, Teledos is the flagship TV station of Telecorporacion Salvadoreña.

History


The channel started broadcasting on November 30, 1965. The station's initial owner was Boris Eserski, owner of the YSR radio station.

Color transmissions commenced in 1973. It joined channels 4 and 6 in November 1986 to form Telecorporación Salvadoreña.

Currently it's one of the most popular channels of El Salvador.

Programming


The channel broadcasts between 05:25 and 01:00 on average. During the morning hours, channels 2, 4 and 6 transmit a networked morning block which consists of news bulletins, the so called Cadena TCS.

At 08:00, the networked transmission ends and changed to a mix of lifestyle programming, news bulletins (Teledos) and telenovelas. In the middle of this mixture, the channel airs The Flintstones towards the end of the morning, one of the most popular animated series in the country, having been a "monument" on the channel.

The channel ends transmission 01:00 every night.

On weekends, the channel has a different focus, with TV shows taking most of the schedule.

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