Channel 7 (Mendoza, Argentina)
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City | Las Heras |
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Branding | El Siete |
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Affiliations | América TV, El Trece |
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History | |
Founded | February 7, 1961 |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | ENACOM |
Translator(s) | 3 (3 de Mayo) 3 (Valle de Uco) 5 (Vallevivencio) 10 (Las Cuevas) 11 (Malargüe) 11 (Usaplata) 12 (La Paz) 65 (Paramillos de Usaplata) 74 (San Carlos) |
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Website | www |
El Siete (call sign LV 89 TV) is a television station broadcasting from Las Heras, province of Mendoza, Argentina. It carries programs from América TV and El Trece and is owned by Grupo América.
History
[edit]LV 89 began broadcasting on February 7, 1961, from the Edificio Gómez in the city center; it was the first station in Mendoza.[1] Juan Gómez López, who had built the structure, had always planned for it to house a television station; however, he died in 1960, before it could be completed. The station was nationalized in 1973 during the interim presidency of Raúl Alberto Lastiri and returned to private control under the ownership of Jorge Estornell in 1983. Two years later, the transmitter site was moved from Mendoza to Cerro Arco, improving channel 7's coverage area; purpose-built studios were completed in 1994.[1]
Grupo Uno, predecessor to Grupo América, acquired LV 89 and two other interior stations in 1997.[2]
Several local programs are produced, including newscasts, Noticiero Siete, and the local morning show Hola Mendoza.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Adriazola, Raúl (February 7, 2021). "Hace 60 años Canal 7 asombraba a Mendoza con la primera señal de TV" [60 years ago, Canal 7 wowed Mendoza with the first TV signal]. Diario Uno (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-18.
- ^ Reinoso, Susana (1997-09-22). "Movimientos empresarios por la TV satelital directa al hogar" [Business moves due to direct-to-home satellite TV]. La Nación (in Spanish). ISSN 0325-0946. Retrieved 2021-12-18.