TV Cosmos

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TV Cosmos (previously known as UCV Satelital ) is a Peruvian free- to-air television channel that was launched on July 15, 2003. It broadcasts from the Víctor Larco district in the city of Trujillo.

The César Vallejo University obtained authorization from the Ministry of Transport and Communications in 2002 to broadcast by terrestrial television on channel 49 of the Trujillo UHF band. A year later, in July 2003, the university launched UCV Satelital on the air and changed the station's broadcast frequency from channel 49 to channel 15 of the UHF. The first program to be broadcast on the channel was Cadena informativa, a newscast within the hours of 8:00 pm. Subsequently, UCV Satelital incorporates more programs to the channel such as Bajo control.

In 2006, the MTC authorized the César Vallejo University to broadcast in the city of Chimbote on channel 57 UHF. The following year, he obtained the necessary documentation from the MTC to be able to broadcast within channel 49 UHF in Iquitos.

On May 31, 2013, UCV Satelital is launched on the SatMex8 satellite.

In 2016, the channel was relaunched as TV Cosmos.


Farra Play

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Farra Play Live TV  is a subscription television channel belonging to the radio station Radio Farra and the JBB group from Paraguay.  It is a medium focused mainly on music and shows,  but with news about sports, society and all the national and international events. 

ABC TV

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ABC TV, is a Paraguayan television network. Launched in 2017, in the midst of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the "ABC Color" newspaper. It is the first television station operated by the Paraguayan government, as well as the country's first digital channel.


RPC

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RPC TV is a television network, and is headquartered in Panama City, Panama, with repeaters throughout the country. RPC is the oldest commercial TV station in Panama, airing imported shows, programming for kids, and local and international sporting events.

Between 1956 and 1960, television was an exclusive privilege of the Panama Canal Zone, with SCN's broadcasts in English on Channel 8 being aimed at military and civilian residents. This changed on 14 March 1960 when RPC Television becomes the first television channel of Panama, changing the city life of all Panamanians. The experience and prestige achieved by Fernando Eleta with his company, Radio Programas Continentales (RPC) has been predicted since 1951, and it wouldn't take long before it managed to bring television to Panama. After two years of hard work, difficulties and risks, on March 14, 1960, RPC Television broke into city life with the broadcast of its first signal, beginning the era of television in Panama.


Oman TV Mubashir

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Oman TV (Arabic: تلفزيون سلطنة عمان‎) is the national television channel broadcaster in Sultanate of Oman. The channel began broadcasting from the city of Muscat on 17 November 1974, and from Salalah on 25 November 1975. Since 1997, Oman TV has broadcast its programs.


Oman TV Cultural

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Oman TV Cultural is a television channel station from Oman.
Oman TV Cultural (قناة عمان الثقافية) is a cultural television channel of the Sultanate of Oman Television (Oman TV / تلفزيون سلطنة عمان) that is owned by the Public Authority for Radio and TV (PART). The headquarters is located in Muscat.


Oman TV

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Oman TV (Arabic: تلفزيون سلطنة عمان‎) is the national television channel broadcaster in Sultanate of Oman. The channel began broadcasting from the city of Muscat on 17 November 1974, and from Salalah on 25 November 1975. Since 1997, Oman TV has broadcast its programs.

The channel features news broadcasts, government announcements, children's shows, and nature programs.

Sports programmes, news and matches can be watched on the Oman Sports channel. The Oman TV network has three other channels in Oman Mubasher, Oman HD and the recently launched Oman Cultural channel.


Māori Television

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Māori Television is a New Zealand television station that broadcasts programmes that make a significant contribution to the revitalisation of the Māori language and culture. Funded by the New Zealand Government, it commenced broadcasting on 28 March 2004 from its studios in Newmarket, Auckland. It has since moved to East Tamaki, Auckland.

Māori Television was launched on 28 March 2004 and attracted 300,000 viewers that April. The main channel attracts 1.5 million viewers each month, including half of all Māori aged five or more, and one-third of all New Zealanders. Te Reo, the station's second channel, was launched on 28 March 2008. In contrast with the main channel, it is ad-free and completely in the Māori language. Te Reo features special tribal programming with a particular focus on new programming for the fluent members of its audience.


Den Haag TV

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Den Haag TV is the local television channel from The Hague. It's based on what goes on in the city. Items about recreation, culture, news from the local neighborhood everywhere from town and a daily local news service. Also local musicians, hiphop-artists, and singer-songwriters have a stage at Den Haag TV.