Telemetro

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Telemetro Panama
Panama City, Panama
ChannelsAnalog: 13 VHF
Digital: 44 DVB-T
BrandingTelemetro
SloganParte de tu vida (English: Part of your life)
Ownership
OwnerCorporacion Medcom
Sister stationsRPC TV OYE 7
History
First air dateOctober 13, 1981
Former call signsCanal 13
Technical information
Translator(s)(Ch.6) Chiriqui, Bocas
(Ch.3) Azuero, Cocle
(Ch.7) Colon, Darien
(Ch.13)Veraguas
Links
Websitewww.telemetro.com

Telemetro is a television network headquartered in Panama City, Panama, with repeaters throughout the country. The station broadcasts in NTSC format and in Panama City also in DVB-T format. In 1996 Telemetro and RPC TV merged and formed Corporacion Medcom.

Main programming consists on news, novelas, and local reality shows; it has a direct rivalry with TVN since it has similar programming.

History[edit]

In 1981, Nicolas Gonzalez Revilla founded Telemetro as a metropolitan VHF scrambled pay-per-view channel, this format was not successful and was replaced for regular broadcasting, by 1983 reached Colon Province, by 1990 expanded to Central Provinces and finally in 1992, covered Chiriqui and Bocas del Toro to have national coverage.

Specific programming[edit]

News[edit]

  • Telemetro Reporta Matutino (Morning News): Delia Muñoz, Alvaro Alvarado and Virna Quintero.
  • Telemetro Reporta Mediodía (Noon News): Vanessa Calviño and Massiel Rodriguez.
  • Telemetro Reporta Estelar (Evening News): Jenia Nenzen and Jose Escobar.

Other Programming[edit]

  • Tu Mañana (Morning Show)
  • Calle 7 (Reality Show)
  • Various Disney TV Series
  • Various Disney and Other Compañies Movies
  • La Rosa de Guadalupe
  • Miss Universe

Mall TV[edit]

Mall Tv
LaunchedJuly 10, 2001 (2001-07-10)
Owned byCorporacion Medcom
CountryPanama
LanguageSpanish
Broadcast areaPanama City, Panama
HeadquartersAve. 12 Octubre
Formerly calledTele 7
Sister channel(s)RPC-TV, Telemetro
Websitewww.medcom.com.pa
Availability
Terrestrial
VHF7
DVB-T43
Cable
Cable Onda7

Originally launched as a kids programming channel under the brand of Tele 7 In 2011 the channel was relaunched as Mall TV to feature local shopping stores advertisements, real state development, health clinics and infomercials. The channel is also available in many provinces by cable with Cable Onda.

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