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  2. Ecuavisa - Wikipedia

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    Ecuavisa. Ecuavisa is an Ecuadorian free-to-air television network that was launched on March 1, 1967 on Quito 's channel 8 and Guayaquil 's channel 2. It is one of the leading TV networks in the country. The channel has an international feed named Ecuavisa Internacional .

  3. 2024 Ecuadorian conflict - Wikipedia

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    2024 Ecuadorian conflict. On 9 January 2024, an armed conflict broke out in Ecuador involving the country's government against several organized crime groups, most notably the Los Choneros cartel. Reports of armed attacks throughout Guayaquil and other parts of the country were widespread, occurring primarily in prisons, markets, roads, and ...

  4. RTS (Ecuadorian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .rts .com .ec. Availability. Terrestrial. Digital VHF. Channel 4.1/4.2 (Guayaquil) RedTeleSistema ( RTS ), is a private television station in Ecuador. The channel is owned by Albavisión. The channel is the oldest television station to operate in Ecuador since its inception, HCJB-TV signed on in Quito in 1959 but shut down in 1972.

  5. Gamavisión - Wikipedia

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    Gamavisión is a state-owned Ecuadorian television network. The network was one of Televisa 's partners in Ecuador until 2016. The network belongs to financial Group Isaías and is owned by Company Teledos SA Pacific TV. The channel began transmissions, on April 18, 1977. The station broadcasts as Channel 2 in Quito, Channel 8 in Guayaquil and ...

  6. 2024 raid on the Mexican embassy in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    2024 raid on the Mexican embassy in Ecuador. /  0.17778°S 78.47833°W  / -0.17778; -78.47833. On 5 April 2024, the Mexican embassy in Quito was raided by Ecuadorian police and military forces. Mexico and numerous other countries decried the raid as a violation of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the 1954 Caracas ...

  7. Television in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    There are six private channels ( Ecuavisa, Teleamazonas, RTS, Telerama, RTU, Radio y Televisión Unidas, Latele and Oromar Televisión) and four government-run channels ( TC Televisión, Gama TV, Canal Uno and Ecuador TV) available throughout the country. In 2011, 83% of channels were privately owned, 17% were publicly owned, and 0% were ...

  8. Alfonso Espinosa de los Monteros - Wikipedia

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    Quito, Pichincha Province, Ecuador. Occupation. News anchor. Years active. 1960s–2023. Pablo Alfonso Espinosa de los Monteros Rueda is an Ecuadorian former news anchor. He was also vice-president of news of Ecuavisa in Quito. He holds the Guinness World Record for "Longest career as Television News broadcaster". [1]

  9. List of programs broadcast by Record - Wikipedia

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    Brasília Ao Vivo (1993-1994) Câmera em Ação (2012) Coronavírus - Plantão (2020) Direto da Redação (2003-2004; 2009–2011) Disque Record (1998–1999) Edição da Noite (2003) Edição de Notícias (2003–2006) Em Nome da Justiça (2020) Informe Praça (1993–2005) Jornal 24 Horas (2006–2007) Jornal da Record: Segunda Edição (1990 ...