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program partly inspired by the U.S. version,
known as
DeporTV, El
Ancho Mundo del
Deporte (
DeporTV, the Wide
World of Sports)
debuted on
Canal 13, at the...
- Ramón Fernández
jointly formed a
sport show in Mexico,
called DeporTV. In
between his stay at
TV Azteca,
Faitelson covered the
World Cup 1986 in Mexico, the...
- Televisión Pública, El Nueve, El Trece,
Telefe and América.
Since 2018, Net
TV became the
sixth major commercial network, with Televisión Pública
being the...
-
first time
under the name it
would bear for a decade: LR3
Radio Belgrano TV. The
first broadcast was
conducted on
Loyalty Day, as Eva Perón wanted, from...
- in the
number of devices,
specialized magazines such as Antena,
Canal TV and
TV Guía,
while other magazines for
shows such as
Radiolandia began to focus...
-
worked in
Canal 13 (which
later became TV Azteca) and now
works for ESPN. Fernández is one of the
creators of
DeporTV, one of the longest-running
sports television...
-
Cable Max 5
Cable Max Plus CMA Plus
DeporTV DSports (Argentina)
DSports 2
DSports +
Discovery Turbo El
Garage TV ESPN (Argentina) ESPN 2 (including HD)...
- 2011,
repeats began to be
shown on Gol
TV,
which was
replaced in 2012 with the
startup state-run
channel DeporTV. Also in 2011, the
first high definition...
- 11 and 13. The
winner for
channel 9,
which would bear the
callsign LS 83
TV, was Compañía
Argentina de Televisión, S.A. (CADETE),
which began its broadcasts...
-
Human Capital of
Argentina Sister channels Televisión Pública, Encuentro,
DeporTV, CINE.AR, TEC
History Launched 17 September 2010; 14
years ago (2010-09-17)...