Chapaca de Televisión
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| Programming | |
| Affiliations | Cadena A |
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| History | |
First air date | 1992 |
| Bolivisión (1996-1997) Unitel (1997-at least 2010) | |
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Licensing authority | ATT |
Chapaca de Televisión (channel 2) is a Cadena A-affiliated television station licensed to Tarija. The station has been operational since 1992 or 1993 (reports vary) and was, in the past, an affiliate of Bolivisión and, later, Unitel.
History
It is unknown when did Chapaca de Televisión commence operations. The station was already operational in 1992,[2] although the 2000 Bolivian Media Guide states that the station was founded on April 17, 1993.[3] By 1997, it had joined the first stint of the Bolivisión network,[4] later, from July 21, 1997, it joined Unitel as a charter affiliate.[5]
It is believed that the station ditched Unitel for Cadena A around 2010; a local newspaper announced that Cadena A's news service Tele A Noticias got a new look in October of that year, implying it was already its affiliate.[6] Unitel moved to channel 29, Global Tarija, branded as Unitel, at an unknown date in the late 2000s.
References
- ^ "Sistema Integrado de Gestion Operadores". Authority of Telecommunications and Transport (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 19 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
- ^ Telefacsímil nacional (in Spanish). Redinal S.R.L. 1992. Retrieved 11 March 2026.
- ^ Guía boliviana de medios de comunicación (in Spanish). Sabia Comunicación. 2000. Retrieved 4 March 2025.
- ^ Pilar Contreras; Elías Blanco Mamani (1997). Existencias insurrectas: la mujer en la cultura (in Spanish). Ministerio de Desarrollo Humano. Retrieved 11 March 2026.
- ^ Full-page schedule advertisement for Unitel (still unnamed), Presencia, July 20, 1997, page B10.
- ^ CADENA A Y CHAPACA TELEVISION LANZARÁN otra forma de ver noticias