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LU 84[edit]
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City | Neuquén, Neuquén Province |
Channels | |
Branding | Telefe Neuquén (general) Telefe Noticias Neuquén (newscasts) |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Telefe (O&O) |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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History | |
First air date | December 5, 1965 |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | ENACOM |
ERP | 5 kW |
HAAT | 70 metres (230 feet) |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°56′12″S 68°3′35″W / 38.93667°S 68.05972°W |
Translator(s) | (see article) |
Links | |
Website | neuquen |
LU 84, channel 7, is a Telefe owned-and-operated television station located in Neuquén, Neuquén Province, Argentina. The station is owned by Televisión Federal S.A., subsidiary of ViacomCBS.
History[edit]
LU 84 started their regular transmitions on December 5, 1965. The station was founded by Alfredo Suárez, Jorge Gravier and Rodolfo Riavitz.[1]
In 1970, it was installed the first translator of LU 84, located in El Chocón,[2] but was authorized to operate in 1971.[3]
On September 2, 1998, Dicor Difusión Córdoba S.A. (owner of LV 85, Channel 8 of Córdoba) and Pedro Simoncini (one of owners del LT84, Channel 5 of Rosario) become shareholdes of Neuquén TV S.A. (licensee of LU 84).[4] On that month, Dicor Difusión Córdoba y Neuquén TV were sold to Editorial Atlántida, becoming part of Grupo Telefe.[5]
In 1999, Telefónica acquires Channel 11 Buenos Aires (Telefe) and 7 other channels (inclued LU 84).[6][7] On May 2000, Telefónica assumed the operations of the 8 TV stations.[8]
On August 30, 2011, the Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services, through the Resolution number 1033, authorized to channel 7 to start a experimental transmission on digital. It was assigned the channel 38 on UHF band;[9] however, the digital signal is not airing yet.[10]
On December 6, 2012, Telefe presented on the Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services its plan of voluntary adaptation with the intention to adapt to the 2009 Audiovisual Services Law, where the company proposed the divest of LU 84 and LU 80, Channel 9 of Bahia Blanca.[11][12] The plan was approved on December 16, 2014.[13][14][15] The stations are still for sale.
On June 4, 2015, the Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services, through the Resolution 381, assigned to LU 84 the Channel 29.1 for regular broadcast on Digital (in HD).[16]
News programming[edit]
LU 84 presently broadcasts 20¼ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 4¼ hours on weekdays); LU 84 does not carry newscasts on Saturdays and Sundays.
The newscast debuted on August 1, 1999.[2]
On October 2013, the state-owned Radio y Televisión del Neuquén S.E. launched a morning newscast (produced independently from the Channel 7 news departament) called A Diario.[17]
Translators[edit]
LU 84 extends its coverage throughout the Neuquén Province, plus parts of the La Pampa and Río Negro provinces, using a network of 42 translator television stations listed below.[18]
Translators located in Neuquén Province | |||||||||||
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Channel | Location | ||||||||||
7 | Aluminé | ||||||||||
10 | Andacollo | ||||||||||
8 | Añelo | ||||||||||
44[18] | Arrayan | ||||||||||
7 | Bajada del Agrio | ||||||||||
3 | Barrancas | ||||||||||
7 | Buta Ranquil | ||||||||||
11 | Caviahue | ||||||||||
11 | Cerro Bayo/Rincón de Los Sauces[19] | ||||||||||
13 | Chorriaca | ||||||||||
4 | Chos Malal | ||||||||||
24 | Copahue | ||||||||||
3 | Cutral Có | ||||||||||
13 | El Chocón | ||||||||||
5 | El Cholar | ||||||||||
13 | El Huecú | ||||||||||
38 | Huinganco | ||||||||||
11 | Junín de los Andes | ||||||||||
3 | Las Coloradas | ||||||||||
12 | Las Lajas | ||||||||||
35[18] | Las Ovejas | ||||||||||
56 | Las Pepitas | ||||||||||
9[18] | Lara | ||||||||||
12[18] | Loma Alta | ||||||||||
12 | Los Carrizos | ||||||||||
9 | Los Catutos | ||||||||||
8 | Loncopué | ||||||||||
5 | Mariano Moreno | ||||||||||
11 | Paso Aguerre | ||||||||||
4 | Picún Leufú | ||||||||||
9 | Piedra del Aguila | ||||||||||
13 | San Martín de los Andes | ||||||||||
8 | Santa Julia | ||||||||||
6 | Santo Tomás | ||||||||||
9 | Taquimilán | ||||||||||
11 | Tricao Malal | ||||||||||
13 | Varvarco | ||||||||||
10 | Villa La Angostura | ||||||||||
11 | Villa Pehuenia | ||||||||||
12 | Villa Traful | ||||||||||
10 | Zapala |
Translators located in Río Negro Province | |||||||||||
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Channel | Location | ||||||||||
9 | Catriel[20] |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Alfredo fue un auténtico modelo de trabajo, inteligencia y suerte". La Mañana Neuquén. May 31, 2007.
- ^ a b "Canal Siete Neuquén". Telefe Noticias – via Wayback Machine.
- ^ "Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina". July 5, 1971.
- ^ "Decreto 1023/98". InfoLeg. September 8, 1998.
- ^ "Editorial Atlantida acquires TV Channels". Telecompaper. September 14, 1998.
- ^ "Telefónica compra la TV más vista de Argentina". El País. December 2, 1999. Retrieved December 31, 2014.
- ^ "Telefónica pagó 560 millones por Telefé, Azul TV y Radio Continental". Página/12. November 5, 1999.
- ^ "Telefónica asumió el control de Telefé y Azul Televisión". Clarín. May 20, 2000.
- ^ "Resolución 1033/11" (PDF). AFSCA. August 30, 2011.
- ^ "Cómo acceder a la televisión digital en la zona". La Mañana Neuquén. March 14, 2013.
- ^ "Plan de Adecuacón de Telefe" (PDF). AFSCA. December 6, 2012.
- ^ Crettaz, José (December 13, 2012). "Las sorpresas que traen las propuestas de "adecuación"". La Nación.
- ^ Crettaz, José (December 17, 2014). "Aceptaron la adecuación de Telefé y regularizaron la situación de Canal 9". La Nación.
- ^ "Telefe deberá deshacerse de Canal 7 de Neuquén". La Mañana Neuquén. December 18, 2014.
- ^ "Ley de Medios: aprobaron que Telefónica se quede con Telefe". Clarín. December 17, 2014.
- ^ "Resolución 381/2015". InfoLeg. June 4, 2015.
- ^ "RTN inició ciclo de programación de Televisión". Neuquén Informa. October 31, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e "Anuario Estadístico de la Provincia del Neuquén" (PDF). Dirección de Estadísticas y Censos de la Provincia del Neuquén. 2013. p. 403.
- ^ "Resolución 489/87" (PDF). COMFER. September 11, 1987.
- ^ "Catriel no tiene señal de tevé regional". Río Negro. July 26, 2001.
External links[edit]
LU 93[edit]
Channels | |
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Branding | El Seis (general) Noticiero Seis (newscasts) |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Artear |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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Technical information | |
Licensing authority | ENACOM |
ERP | 5 kW |
Translator(s) | (see article) |
LU 93, channel 6, is a Artear affiliated television station located in San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro Province, Argentina. The station is owned by Televisión Litoral S.A.
Coastal Television[edit]
Formerly | Coastal Television Broadcasting Holdings LLC |
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Industry | Broadcast media |
Founded | 2020 (Intellectual unit created in 2010) |
Headquarters | , |
Owner | William A. Fielder, III |
Coastal Television Broadcasting Group, LLC is an American media company.
Television stations[edit]
Stations are arranged in alphabetical order by state and city of license.
City of license / Market | Station | Channel TV (RF) |
Owned since | Network affiliation |
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Jonesboro, Arkansas | KJNB-LD | 39 (16) | 2022 | |
Anchorage, Alaska | KTBY | 4 (20) | 2010 | Fox |
KYUR | 13 (12) | 2010(1) | ||
Fairbanks, Alaska | KATN | 2 (18) | 2010(2) |
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Juneau, Alaska | KJUD | 8 (11) | 2010(2) |
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Lafayette, Indiana | WPBI-LD | 16 (17) | 2022 |
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WPBY-LD | 35 (35) | 2022 |
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Meridian, Mississippi | WMDN | 24 (24) | 2022(3) | CBS |
WGBC | 30 (31) | 2022 |
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West Point - Tupelo, Mississippi | WLOV-TV | 27 (16) | 2015(4) | Fox |
Corning - Elmira, New York | WYDC | 48 (30) | 2022 | Fox |
WJKP-LD | 39 (14) | 2022 | MyNetworkTV | |
Jackson, Tennessee | WNBJ-LD | 39 (16) | 2022 |
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Casper, Wyoming | KTWO-TV | 2 (17) | 2020(1) | ABC |
KGWC-TV | 14 (14) | 2020(3) | CBS | |
KFNB | 20 (20) | 2020 |
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Cheyenne, Wyoming | KLWY (Semi-satellite of KFNB) |
27 (27) | 2020 |
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Rawlins, Wyoming | KFNR (Satellite of KFNB) |
11 (9) | 2020 |
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Riverton, Wyoming | KFNE (Satellite of KFNB) |
10 (10) | 2020 |
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Other Notes:
- (1) Owned by Vision Alaska Television Holdings LLC, operated by Coastal Television through a shared services agreement.
- (2) Owned by Vision Alaska II LLC (majority owned by William A. Fielder, III), operated by Coastal Television through a time brokerage agreement.
- (3) Owned by Big Horn Television LLC, operated by Coastal Television through a shared services agreement.
- (4) While owned by Coastal, WLOV-TV is operated through a joint sales and services agreement by the Allen Media Broadcasting.