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
Category: Central America
SINART is the public media system operator in Costa Rica. In 2017, SINART underwent a rebranding process. Channel 13 was replaced by 13 Costa Rica
Diario El Salvador was launched in October 2020 as a state-run daily newspaper. Media assets Publishing: Diaro El Salvador State Media Matrix Typology: State-Controlled (SC)
The University of Costa Rica’s television channel (Channel 15, UCR) began broadcasting in 1982. Its content consists of journalistic, scientific, educational, and cultural programs as
The radio and television of the Salvadoran parliament are the means of disseminating information about the parliament’s legislative activity. The content aired by these broadcasters
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
TNH was created in 2008 to propagate information about the government policies. Before, the privately owned media close to the military government were the sole
Radio Nicaragua is a radio broadcaster operated by the government of Nicaragua. Media assets Radio: Radio Nicaragua State Media Matrix Typology: State-Controlled (SC) Ownership and