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Channel 3 (Rosario, Argentina)






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LT 83 TV Canal 3
Channels
  • Digital: 32
  • Brandingeltres TV
    Programming
    AffiliationsEl Trece
    Ownership
    OwnerTelevisión Litoral, S.A.

    Sister stations

    elseis TV
    elocho TV
    elnueve TV
    elonce TV
    History
    FoundedJune 20, 1965 (1965-06-20)
    Technical information

    Licensing authority

    ENACOM
    Links
    Websitewww.rosario3.com

    Eltres TV (call sign LT 83 TV) is an Argentine private, over-the-air television station broadcasting from Rosario, province of Santa FeasEl Trece's commercial representative in that area. The station is the flagship property of locally-based Grupo Televisión Litoral, alongside two radio stations, Plus FM on 93.1 MHz FM and Radio 2 on 1230 kHz AM.

    History

    [edit]

    LT 83 TV received its federal license in August 1964 and signed on June 20, 1965, some years after shareholders explored the foundation of a television station. It moved its studios several times in the 1960s and early 1970s to cope with a growing demand for television in the region.

    Channel 3 started broadcasting in color on May 1, 1980, using the PAL-N system as with every other TV station in the country. Full color programming began with a military parade on June 20 of that year. The station also produced such important local programming as the matches held in Rosario during the 1978 FIFA World Cup and Pope John Paul II's visit to the city in 1987.

    In 2007, LT 83 suffered the second tower collapse in its history, causing damage to the station's studios. In 2011, it rebranded as El Tres.

    In 2015, after the death of owner Alberto Casiano Gollán, a 55% share in Televisión Litoral, the license holder, was sold to local businessmen associated with the Fundación Libertad group, for around US$13 million.[1]

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

    Programming

    [edit]

    Channel 3 holds an affiliation with Artear's El Trece and primarily airs its national programs. However, it also is involved in the production of local news and other programs. The local news on El Tres tends to focus specifically on the Rosario metropolitan area, with little if any coverage of southern Santa Fe province or the cities where repeaters are located. Local programs include Antes de salir, a morning show, De 12 a 14 at midday and a local version of Telenoche aired at night.

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Canal 3 fue vendido a un grupo de empresarios rosarinos". La Capital. 21 March 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Channel_3_(Rosario,_Argentina)&oldid=1218636494"

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