Television in Nicaragua
Television in Nicaragua has a history of more than fifty years. Canal 2, the first terrestrial television channel in the country, started broadcasting on July 15, 1956.[1] Currently there are more than 15 national terrestrial and cable TV channels.
Television channels
Terrestrial television channels
- Televicentro Canal 2
- Canal 4
- Canal 6
- Telenica Canal 8
- Canal 9
- Canal 10
- TV RED
- Canal 12 Nicavisión
- Viva Nicaragua 13
- Canal 15 (100% Noticias) (Channel 15 UHF, Channel 63 Claro TV)
- Enlace Nicaragua (Channel 21 UHF, Channel 83 Claro TV)
- Extra Plus 37 (Channel 37 UHF, Channel 90 Claro TV)
Cable television channels
- Vos TV (Channel 14 Claro TV)
- Megabox (Channel 76 Claro TV)
- Atv98 (Channel 98 Claro TV)
- CDNN 23 (Channel 99 Claro TV)
Regional television channels
- Telenorte Canal 35 (Channel 35 UHF, Channel 48 ClaroTV Estelí)
- Canal 55 El Lider (Channel 55 UHF, Channel 48 Claro TV León and Chinandega, Nicaragua, Channel 110 Telecable León and Chinandega, Nicaragua)
- Canal 16 Ecovisión, Camoapa
Defunct television channels
- SSTV (defunct; 1979–1990)
- SNTV (defunct; 1990–1997)
- Magic Channel
- ESTV (Canal 11) (rebranded as Vos TV (Canal 14) in 2010)
Online TV
References
- ↑ "La televisión en Nicaragua: génesis, desarrollo y actualidad | Mundo Nòmada". Roirobo.wordpress.com. 2009-03-14. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
UHF Channel 55 "El Lider" was the first television station licensed by TELCOR in Nicaragua , Out of the capital Managua.
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