Tele 9 Corazón
Colombian television channel
Television channel
Country | Colombia |
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Broadcast area | Bogotá |
Ownership | |
Owner | Inravisión |
History | |
Launched | 16 January 1971 |
Replaced | Teletigre |
Closed | 31 December 1973 |
Replaced by | Segunda Cadena |
Tele 9 Corazón (Spanish: "Tele 9 Heart") was a Colombian local state-run television channel, whose signal only reached Bogotá and was broadcast on Channel 9. It replaced privately owned Teletigre.
The Colombian state gave time slots for programming on Tele 9 Corazón to companies RTI, Punch, Caracol TV, Protón, Alberto Dangond Uribe, Eduardo Ruiz Martínez, Jorge Barón, and Alberto Acosta, among others.
In 1973, Tele 9 Corazón was replaced by Segunda Cadena, which would become Colombia's second national television network. Bogotá would have a local channel again in 1997 when Canal Capital signed on.
External links
- (in Spanish) El Tiempo, Fechas que marcaron la historia de la televisión en Colombia, 10 June 2004
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Television stations in Bogotá, Colombia
- Canal Capital 2/[19]
- Canal 1 3/7/[16]*
- Canal RCN 4/8/[15]
- Caracol TV 5/10/[14]
- Canal Institucional 6/9/[16]
- Señal Colombia 11/12/[16]
- Canal Trece/[18]
- Citytv 21/[40]
- ABN 41
- Bogotá TV 43
- Teleamiga 45
- CBN 47
- CMB 49
- Nova TV 51
- DC-TV 53
- HSB 55
- Red TV 58
- Cable Noticias
- Canal Congreso
- Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas
- Zoom Canal Universitario Nacional
- Cadena 2 / Canal A 9 (1972-2004)
- Teletigre 9 (1966-1971)
- Tele 9 Corazón (1971-1972)
- ^* Canal Uno is state-owned, privately run
Channels in italics are state-owned - Numbers in brackets indicate digital channels
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- See also: Television in Colombia