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Argentina began its television service in 1951. | Argentina began its television service in 1951. | ||
− | The sole broadcaster is '''[[wikipedia: | + | The sole broadcaster is '''[[wikipedia:Canal Siete|Asociacion de Teleradiodifusoras Argentinas (ATA)]]''', now known as '''Canal Siete'''. |
Unlike the majority of the other South American countries, the station adopted the PAL colour system (experiments with NTSC were abandoned in 1969). | Unlike the majority of the other South American countries, the station adopted the PAL colour system (experiments with NTSC were abandoned in 1969). |
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ARGENTINA is the southern-most country of the South American continent.
Profile
Country Number (N/K) | 1997 | |
Region | South America | |
Television commenced | 17 October 1951 | |
Colour System | 1978 | PAL |
Language/s | Spanish |
Television Stations / Channels
Argentina began its television service in 1951.
The sole broadcaster is Asociacion de Teleradiodifusoras Argentinas (ATA), now known as Canal Siete.
Unlike the majority of the other South American countries, the station adopted the PAL colour system (experiments with NTSC were abandoned in 1969).
DOCTOR WHO IN ARGENTINA
Stories bought and broadcast
Transmission
PAUL McGANN
The Paul McGann TV movie aired in early 1997.