Zona Latina
Zona Latina | |
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Launched | August, 1997[1] |
Owned by | Vía Comunicaciones S.A. |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Slogan | Lo Escuchas, lo ves |
Country | Chile |
Language | Spanish |
Broadcast area | Chile |
Headquarters | Santiago, Chile |
Sister channel(s) |
Via X Bang TV ARTV |
Website | www.zonalatina.cl |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital (Santiago) | Channel 59 (Approximately) |
Satellite | |
Telstar 14 (Estrela do Sul) | 11603 V |
Telmex TV | Channel 52 |
Movistar TV Digital | Channel 123 |
Cable | |
VTR |
See list
Channel 23 (Santiago) Channel 59 (Arica) Channel 59 (Iquique/Alto Hospicio) Channel 96 (Tocopilla) Channel 4 (Antofagasta) Channel 44 (Copiapó) Channel 59 (Coquimbo/La Serena) Channel 10 (Viña del Mar/Valparaíso) Channel 38 (San Felipe/Los Andes) Channel 40 (Rancagua) Channel 77 (Curicó/Talca) Channel 2 (San Carlos) Channel 2 (Chillán) Channel 59 (Los Ángeles (Chile)) Channel 25 (Concepción/Talcahuano) Channel 37 (Temuco) Channel 37 (Valdivia) Channel 2 (Osorno/La Unión) Channel 3 (Puerto Varas/Puerto Montt) |
GTD Manquehue | Channel 36 |
Zona Latina is a private owned cable TV channel of Chile. It airs Spanish language music videos as well as Talk Shows. Its sister station is Via X which airs English language music videos. It is owned by 'Television Interactiva and is available on cable. On April 9, 2012, the channel premiered his first,program called Sabores ¿Qué cocinamos hoy? (English:Flavors: What are we cooking today?)[2] Other shows are "Sin Dios Ni Late", hosted by journalist Carola Brethauer, and "No eres tú, soy yo", hosted by Javiera Suárez.
See also
References
- ↑ "Zona Latina". tvlive32. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- ↑ "Zona Latina estrena hoy su matinal de cocina". LA TERCERA. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
External links
- Official Site (Spanish)
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