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Country | Costa Rica |
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Broadcast area | Costa Rica |
Programming | |
Picture format | 480i SDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Central de Radios (Repretel) |
History | |
Launched | August 28, 1966 |
Former names | Telenac Canal 2 Univision Canal 2 TV2 Conexión TV |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital VHF | Channel 2.1 Channel 11.2 |
CDR Canal 2 is a Costa Rican music television channel. The frequency belonged to Roxie Blen until 2011 when the station was sold to Central de Radios, a unit of Repretel. The channel broadcasts on digital channel 11.2 which is used for its sister channel Canal 11 due to the frequency being impossible to convert to digital until 2021. The channel was previously owned by Univision which was named as Univsion Canal 2 until 2000.
Broadcasts started at 7pm on August 28, 1966.
The channel provides visual radio services, toggling between the programs of Monumental, Reloj, Exa, Best FM and Z FM.
References
- La Nación, 28 August 1966
- "Canal 2 regresa al mundo de la televisión nacional". La Nación, Grupo Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 October 2019.
Costa Rican television channels | |
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Repretel | |
Teletica | |
Other channels | |
Defunct | |
See also: List of television stations in Central America |
Broadcast television stations in San José, Costa Rica | |
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Broadcast television in the San José / Cartago, Costa Rica / Volcán Irazu markets |
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See also: Communications in Costa Rica, as well as broadcast television in the Panama City and San Salvador markets |
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