The Dominican State Radio and Television Corporation (CERTV) was established in 2003. The history of Dominican state media dates back to 1942 when the radio
Category: Latin America
The media with the largest footprint in Cuba are the radio and television channels that operate as part of the Cuban Institute for Radio and
Radio Télévision Nationale d’Haïti (RTNH) is the state broadcasting company in Haiti that emerged through the merger between Télévision Nationale d’Haïti and Radio Nationale in
Sistema Nacional de Televisión owns the following channels in Nicaragua: Media assets Television: Canal 6, Canal 8, Canal 4 Multinoticias, Viva Nicaragua, Canal 15 Nicaraguense
Canal Once was launched in 1959. It is the first public television station in Mexico, an open-to-air television that broadcasts a wide variety of cultural
Radio Nacional TGW is a radio broadcaster that started operations back in 1930 under the military government of the general Lázaro Chacón. Then, it took
The Public Media System in El Salvador consists of a television and a radio station. Channel 10 is a state-run television that originally operated as
Granma is a newspaper that was founded in 1965. It runs a print edition that appears from Monday to Saturday and an online portal regularly
SINART is the public media system operator in Costa Rica. In 2017, SINART underwent a rebranding process, Channel 13 being replaced by 13 Costa Rica
Currently, the broadcaster operates three channels: 24 hours (dedicated to news), TV Educa Chile (focused on education and culture) and the TVN main channel (with