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Tele 9 Corazón
Country  Colombia
Broadcast areaBogotá
Ownership
Owner Inravisión
History
Launched16 January 1971
Replaced Teletigre
Closed31 December 1973
Replaced by Segunda Cadena

Tele 9 Corazón ( Spanish: "Tele 9 Heart") was a Colombian local state-run television channel, whose signal only reached Bogotá and was broadcast on Channel 9. It replaced privately owned Teletigre.

The Colombian state gave time slots for programming on Tele 9 Corazón to companies RTI, Punch, Caracol TV, Protón, Alberto Dangond Uribe, Eduardo Ruiz Martínez, Jorge Barón, and Alberto Acosta, among others.

In 1973, Tele 9 Corazón was replaced by Segunda Cadena, which would become Colombia's second national television network. Bogotá would have a local channel again in 1997 when Canal Capital signed on.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tele 9 Corazón
Country  Colombia
Broadcast areaBogotá
Ownership
Owner Inravisión
History
Launched16 January 1971
Replaced Teletigre
Closed31 December 1973
Replaced by Segunda Cadena

Tele 9 Corazón ( Spanish: "Tele 9 Heart") was a Colombian local state-run television channel, whose signal only reached Bogotá and was broadcast on Channel 9. It replaced privately owned Teletigre.

The Colombian state gave time slots for programming on Tele 9 Corazón to companies RTI, Punch, Caracol TV, Protón, Alberto Dangond Uribe, Eduardo Ruiz Martínez, Jorge Barón, and Alberto Acosta, among others.

In 1973, Tele 9 Corazón was replaced by Segunda Cadena, which would become Colombia's second national television network. Bogotá would have a local channel again in 1997 when Canal Capital signed on.


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