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capital of Argentina,
Buenos Aires. It is
owned by
Grupo Clarín
through Artear. As
mentioned by its name, it
broadcasts on VHF
channel 13 in
Buenos Aires...
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Radiotelevisivo Argentino S.A. (
Artear), a
subsidiary of
Grupo Clarín, won the
bidding for
Canal Once and
Canal 13.
Artear chose the latter, and Televisión...
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streaming news
television channel owned by the Clarín
Group and its subsidiary,
Artear. The
channel began broadcasting on 1 June 1993, at 7:00 a.m.
local time...
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Country Broadcaster Television Albania TVSH Argentina
Artear, Televisión Federal,
Grupo América, Telearte, SNMP, Teletreinta,
Argentina Televisión, Lujan...
- (2017-2018)
Discovery Kids (2006–09, 2016–18),
CBeebies (2009–13) Elnueve,
Artear Ecuavisa,
Ecuador TV Once TV,
Discovery Kids Clan and
Canal Super3, Playhouse...
- in
partnership with
Grupo Clarín (owner of Argentina-based
broadcaster Artear), Spain-based
Antena 3 and Reuters. Due to
struggles in
obtaining sufficient...
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company was
launched in 1994 and is
owned by Adrián Suar,
Fernando Blanco and
Artear (Clarín Group). The
first television show
produced by the firm was Poliladron...
- the Clarín
newspaper (the most-widely
circulated in
Latin America), the
Artear media company, and
numerous other media outlets.
Peruvian newspaper El Peruano...
- city of
Altos del
Palihue for Bahía Blanca,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina as an
Artear owned and
operated station.
Built and
signed on in
February 1966, the station...
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collaborations for the
newspapers La Nación and Clarín. In 1992, Pérez
Volpin joined Artear with a
group of
young journalists that were
working as interns. The entrance...