Bolivisión Cochabamba
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| Affiliations | Bolivisión |
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| Owner | Antena Uno S.R.L.[1] |
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First air date | November 1, 1989 |
Former channel number | 6 (1989-199?) |
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Licensing authority | ATT |
Bolivisión Cochabamba (channel 5) is a Bolivian television station licensed to Cochabamba. The station uses the Antena Uno Cochabamba license which is also valid for the network's stations under La Paz's jurisdiction.[1]
The station signed on as Antena Uno on channel 6 on November 1, 1989.[2] In 1995, it helped finance a new fire truck for Cochabamba with the help of Taquiña.[3]
In 1994, Ernesto Asbún acquires 51% of Antena Uno, with his wife obtaining 47%.[4] The station would become a part of the new Bolivisión network, with Asbún in its directorate, in 1996.[5][6]
In late May 2007, Remigio Ángel González visited the facilities in Cochabamba, after he acquired the network.[4]