Televicentro (Honduras)

Televicentro
Picture format 720p/1080i (HD)
Headquarters Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Website televicentro.hn/home
Availability
Terrestrial
NTSC VHF Channel 3, 5, 7
ATSC UHF Channel 24
Cable
Available on most Honduran providers Check local listings

Televicentro or TVC is a television station in Honduras. located in the capital city of Tegucigalpa. Televicentro was founded in 1987 in order to unite as one business the four television channels. These channels are:

  • Canal 5
  • Telecadena 7 y 4
  • Telesistema Informativo (TSi)
  • Mega Show Business TV

Canal 5 HRTG-TV was the first broadcasting television channel of Honduras.

Canal 5

Canal 5 is well known as the first television station in Honduras, founded on September 15, 1959, conveying Honduras's Independence Day. Canal 5 is best known as El Lider and also as El 5. In 1994 "El Lider" (the leader) began his newscast airing Telenoticias 5 or TN5. Most of its programming consists of foreign programming including news from Univision and telenovelas from Televisa.

TSi (before call Telesistema)

His programming is about films, series, music, children's series, sports and the most watched newscast Hoy Mismo from the '80s.

Telecadena

His programming is about children and teen's series, series, films and the newscast, Abriendo Brecha (retransmitted in the Channel 10).

Mega TV

Mega Channel, also known as Mega TV or just Mega, is a television network in Greece, that broadcasts a mix of foreign and Greek programming. Also, His programming is about films, children's series and comedy series from the US and Mexico. Telephotos S.A. was founded in 1989 under the name Teletype Television Programmes S.A. and the trade name MEGA CHANNEL.[1] It was the first private television station in Greece, launched on air on November 20, 1989. His programming is about films, children's series and comedy series from the US and Mexico.

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