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Radio Visión Honduras HR-- NO 93.9 MHz Cadena Radial Impacto HRJB NO 94.3 MHz Radio América HRLP SÍ 94.7 MHz HCH Radio HRMT SÍ 96.7 MHz La 96 HR-- NO 97.5 MHz Radio Metrópolis HRAS SÍ 98.3 MHz Super 100 HRNQ NO 98.7 MHz Radio País HR-- NO 99.9 MHz Radio Corporación HRDL NO 100.3 MHz Estéreo Sistema HR-- NO 101.5 MHz HRN HRN SÍ 102.3 MHz
VTV (Honduras) VTV (derived from the former name VICA Televisión, in turn from the former legal name of the channel, Voz e Imagen de Centroamérica) is a Honduran commercial television station owned by Remigio Ángel González 's Albavisión conglomerate.
Webcast. Listen Live. Website. radioactiva997.com. HRVV-FM (99.7 FM) is a commercial radio station in San Pedro Sula, Honduras with a Latin and urbano radio format. HRVV-FM is branded as " Radioactiva " and it is owned by Asesores Gerenciales Multimedia. [1]
HRAX-FM Radio Musiquera or better known as Musiquera is a Honduran radio station based in San Pedro Sula, department of Cortés, founded in 1993. It broadcasts from that city through the frequency 93.3 FM. Their catchphrase is "Tu Mejor Compañera." The station currently enjoys a high level of popularity among the Honduran population and abroad.
Honduras has a growing industry that started in the 1950s. The Mosquito Coast is an American drama about life in Honduras. El Espíritu de mi Mamá is a story of a young woman's journey back to Honduras to discover her roots. Morazán is a 2017 Honduran drama film. It was selected as the Honduran entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the ...
Canal 5 ( Canal Cinco ), is a Honduran terrestrial television channel, owned by the Ferrari family and operated by the Televicentro Corporation. Its first official broadcast was on September 15, 1959. Channel 5's programming consists mainly of telenovelas, entertainment programs, both national and foreign production, game shows and newscasts.
Television in Honduras includes both local and foreign channels, normally distributed by cable. [3] The Comisión Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (CONATEL) adopted the ATSC standard for digital terrestrial television broadcasting in January 2007. The first digital high definition TV station, CampusTv, was founded by Universidad de San Pedro Sula.
Honduras had initially adopted ATSC Standards for digital terrestrial television broadcasting, but later decided to adopt the ISDB-T International standard used in many other Latin American nations. The first Digital High Definition TV Station, CampusTv, was founded by Universidad de San Pedro Sula.