Television in Latin America
Television in Latin America currently includes more than 1,500 television stations and more than 60 million tv sets throughout the 20 countries that constitute latin America. Due to economic and political problems television networks in some countries of this region have developed less than the North American and European networks, for instance. In other countries like Colombia or Chile, television broadcasting has historically been public-broadcast dominated until the 1990s. The largest commercial television groups are Mexico-based Televisa, Brazil-based Globo and Canada-based Canwest Latin American Group. Due to the shared language of Spanish by two thirds of Latin Americans a lot of programmes and broadcasters operate throughout the region, offering both United States television (often dubbed into Spanish) and Spanish-language television.
Argentina
- El Trece
- Telefe
- Canal 9
- TV Pública
- América 2
- Online TV
Bolivia
- Activa TV
- PAT
- Bolivisión
Brazil
Chile
- UCV Televisión (since 1957), channel 5
- Canal 13 (since 1959), channel 13
- Chilevisión (since 1960, under different names), channel 11
- TVN (since 1969), channel 7
- Mega (since 1990), channel 9
- La Red (since 1991), channel 4
- Telecanal (since 2005), channel 2
Colombia
Costa Rica
- Canal 38 Estereo
- Conexion TV
- Repretel 4
- Repretel 6
- Repretel 9 (discontinued)
- Repretel 11
- Sinart
- Teletica
- UCR TV
Cuba
Dominican Republic
- TeleAntillas - Channel 2
- Corporación Estatal de Radio y Television CERTV - Channel 4 Public TV Station
- Tele Micro - Channel 5
- Antena Latina - Channel 7
- Color Visión - Channel 9
- Telesistema Dominicano - Channel 11
- Telecentro - Channel 13
- Sport Vision - Channel 35
- Cana TV - Popular local morning shows, news coverage, cooking shows and family entertainment
- Vegateve
Ecuador
El Salvador
- Canal 12
- Ágape TV Canal 8
- Megavisión
- Telecorporacion Salvadoreña
- Televisión Cultural Educativa
Guatemala
VHF
- Canal 3 (Albavision)
- Canal 5 TV Maya
- Canal 7 Televisiete (Albavision)
- Canal 9 TV Congreso (Off air)
- Canal 11 Tele-Once (Albavision)
- Canal 13 Trecevisión (Albavision)
UHF
- Canal 19 Albanoticias -mirrored- (Albavision)
- Canal 21 Enlace
- Canal 23 Albanoticias (Albavision)
- Canal 25 Guatevision
- Canal 27 El canal de la Esperanza
- Canal 31 TV Azteca Guatemala
- Canal 33 TV USAC
- Canal 35 TV Azteca Guatemala
- Canal 37 Telecentro -mirrored- (Albavision)
- Canal 41 Telecentro (Albavision)
- Canal 61 Enlace Juvenil
- Canal 63 Televisión Arquidiocesana
- Canal 65 Family TV
Satellite
Guatemala don't have a digital terrestrial standard yet, but it seems that ISDB-T it will be the norm. Albavision used to broadcast for 4 years in the ATSC norm on channel 19 HDTV, but is back to analog on that same frequency.
Honduras
- Globo Tv Honduras
- Canal 3 Quimistan
- Televicentro
- Canal 6 (Honduras)
- Teleceiba 7
- Sulavision
- TEN (Television Educacional de Honduras)
- Villavision
- Canal 11
- Yojoa Tv
- Telemas Canal 13
Mexico
- Televisa
- TV Azteca
- Canal Once Mexico
- Telehit
- Gala TV
- Foro TV
- Cadenatres
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
National networks
Frequency numbers for Lima in analog TV. (most are also available on DTT)
- Channel 2 Frecuencia Latina
- Channel 4 América TV
- Channel 5 Panamericana TV
- Channel 7 TV Perú
- Channel 9 ATV
- Channel 11 RBC
- Channel 13 Global TV
Pay TV
National channels from Telefónica's Cable Mágico, the country's most popular operator.
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico follows USA TV Code system
- Telemundo de PR (WKAQ)
- Sistema TV (WMTJ)
- WAPA TV. (WAPA)
- Puerto Rico TV ( WIPR) government
- TeleIsla (WSTE)
- Univisión PR ( WLII)
- Canal de Vídeos ( WTCV)
- TeleOro (WORO) religious-catholic church
- New conscience network (WUJA (religious)
- La cadena del milagro WCCV RELIGIOUS
- MUNDO FOX PR (wjpx)
- Mega tv pr WSJU
- Telesur pr WECN
- Bayamon Christian network WDWL RELIGIOUS
- AMÉRICA TE VE PR (WIRS)
- Canal iglesia de dios Pentecostal WIDP RELIGIOUS
- VMAX (WRFB)
- Accu weather WMEI
- WAPA 2 (sports)
- Punto dos