Channel 3 (Rosario, Argentina)

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LT83 Canal 3 de Rosario is an Argentine private, over-the-air television station broadcasting from Rosario, province of Santa Fe. Founded on June 10, 1965, it was the third Argentina television station. Channel 3 is operated by Grupo Televisión Litoral.

Channel 3 started broadcasting in color on May 1, 1980, using the PAL-N system as every other TV station from this country.

Currently, the station operates with a 30 kW transmitter, using four translators to reach all the province.

Programming

Channel 3 is affiliated with Artear (channel 13 of Buenos Aires), producing several local shows. The shows include soap operas, movies, news and religious shows.

Channel 3's local shows include:

  • De 12 a 14 ("From 12 to 14") - news
  • De siete a nueve ("From seven to nine") - news
  • Mascotas por el 3 ("Pets on 3") - pets
  • El Club del 3 ("The 3 club") - children
  • Sólo Campo ("Only country") - country news
  • Misa Dominical ("Sunday mass") - religion
  • Televida con Salud ("Televida with health") - health
  • Cocinarte - cooking
  • El sabor del mediodía ("The flavor of midday") - cooking
  • Pausa para el Diálogo ("Pause for Dialogue") - religion
  • Plan A - journalist and debate
  • Look - fashion
  • Zapping sports - sports
  • Compromiso ("Commitment") - general interest
  • Top TV - events
  • Alternativos 100% ("Alternatives 100%") - alternative sports

And the local version of the Channel 13 news:

  • Telenoche

See also

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