Chaqueña de Televisión is a Red Uno-affiliated station[2] licensed to Yacuiba, a city in Tarija Department.
History
The station launched on December 27, 1985; initially the station broadcast on channel 3.[3] In 1995, still on channel 3, the station was being reorganized, as it was being operated in a precarious manner, with underperforming revenue figures.[4] At an unknown date in the mid-late 1990s, the station move to channel 2, its owner at the time being Celia María Creencia Mariscal de Cativa.[5] In 2023, the station carried the live broadcast of the Circuito Callejero, alongside other stations in the department.[6] The outlet was one of several being criticized in November 2024 for benefits in advertising contracts.[7]
As of 2024, the station has three local programs on air: YD Streaming (9am to 10:30pm), a morning opinion program; El Meridiano (1pm) and Edición Central (9pm).[8] The rest of the programming is relayed from Red Uno.[2]
References
- ^ "Sistema Integrado de Gestion Operadores". Authority of Telecommunications and Transport. Archived from the original on 19 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
- ^ a b Tarifario Chaqueña TV
- ^ La región chaqueña: un eslabón para la integración latinoamericana. El Autor. 1998. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
- ^ "Datos para la historia: H. Alcaldia Municipal de Villamontes, 19 meses de funcionario público". CEPRA-ISER. 1995.
- ^ "Guía boliviana de medios de comunicación". Sabia Comunicación. 2000.
- ^ Gran Circuito Callejero en la 1er. fecha del departamental de automovilismo en vivo
- ^ Lea Plaza lleva el caso de “Publicidad a medios fantasmas” a la Contraloría
- ^ Tarifario
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