Televisión del Mundo (English: Television of the World) since 2001 and formerly and commonly known as Canal 24, is the main channel of Organizaciones Mundo and the most watched television network in the Vradivan Islands.
BPTV[]
1958-1962[]
1962-1970[]
Canal 24[]
1970-1978[]
1978-1990[]
1986-1987 (special)[]
Commemorative logo with the silhouette of Grosvenor Chrétien, leader of the Vradivan uprising and riots that took place on July 5, 1986 against the Atlansian-supported military dictatorship (1980-1986) and marked the return of the country to a democratic system.
1990-1999[]
During this phase it was known as "la multicolor" (the multicolored [one]). The channel fell victim to a terrorist attack on September 10, 1998 and broadcasts were temporarily halted. When it resumed operations in September 1999, it lost ratings, revenue and resources. As a consequence, the channel had to sell itself.
CVD - Cadena Vrádiva de Difusión[]
2000[]
Televisión del Mundo[]
2001-2007[]
2007-2016[]
2016-2020[]
2020-2022[]
2022-present[]
Organizaciones Mundo S.c.A. |
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Television - OrgMundo National Division: Broadcast networks: Televisión del Mundo | Channeru 24 | Telebisyon Tatlumpu't Apat Cable and satellite channels: Señal Mundo Deportes | ETC TV1 | Mundo+ | Sportivo DF Televisión | PirataTV | 24+ | D-Risa Television programs: Orgmundo Deportes | Buenos Días Vradiva | Mundonoticias | 24 News | Noticies a les 8 | Otra Ves es Lunes | Vradivan Animation on OrgMundo | En la Cama | Series of OrgMundo | Enfrentamiento a la Nación | Hora de Democracia Productions: Orgmundo Estudios | Islanimation | Orgmundo InfoCentro Television - OrgMundo International Division: Radio stations: Newspapers: Other: Defunct: 1Under license from Canovy Digital Television Networks. |
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Broadcast television networks in the Vradivan Islands |
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Nationwide broadcast networks in Spanish: TVM | ATV | C25 | Vradivisión | VN Español Nationwide broadcast networks in Japanese: Nationwide broadcast networks in French: Nationwide broadcast networks in Arabic: Nationwide broadcast networks in Tagalog: Broadcast networks in Pacifikian: Cable broadcast networks: Defunct networks: |
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