Telefe Rosario

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LT 84 TV Canal 5
Rosario, Argentina
Channels
BrandingTelefe Rosario
Programming
AffiliationsTelefe
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
November 18, 1964 (1964-11-18)
Independent (1964-1989)
Technical information
Licensing authority
ENACOM
Links
Websiterosario.mitelefe.com

Telefe Rosario (call sign LT 84 TV) is an Argentine open television channel affiliated with

Rosario, province of Santa Fe.[1] The channel can be seen in Greater Rosario and in the north of the province of Buenos Aires. It is operated by Paramount Global
through Telefe Group.

History

Channel 5 studios

Channel 5 started its broadcasts on November 18, 1964. It was the first locally operated TV station in the city, after a repeater of public

Bonanza, Combat! and The Fugitive
.

In 1989, LT 84 became one of the founding members of Televisión Federal (Telefe), resulting in higher quality local programs.

In 2007, Canal Cinco's tower collapsed in a storm that also took down its competitor on channel 3: the next day, channel 5 was back and operating at 50% power. Three years later, both stations moved to the site already used by TV Pública to broadcast to Rosario.

Programming

Canal Cinco offers a variety of local programs, such as local newscasts branded as Telefe Noticias, as well as locally produced programs with a regional focus, agricultural shows such as Tiempo de campo, and sports talk programs such as Fútbol sin trampas. Since 1994, the channel offers a daily mini-program called Rosario, Patrimonio de Todos ("Rosario, People's Heritage"). The show offers a retrospective to the city's history and its importance in the building of Argentina.

Digital television

Canal Cinco was the first Telefe station in interior Argentina to broadcast in HD full-time, doing so on July 23, 2014. Test transmissions began in October 2012 with a local event, which aired both on broadcast in HD and on cable.

Repeaters

References

  1. ^ "La tevé rosarina sin noticieros locales por el paro del Satsaid de este viernes". Diario El Ciudadano y la Región (in Spanish). 17 February 2023. Retrieved 4 February 2024.

External links