Red ATB

ATB
TypeTelevision network
CountryBolivia
Broadcast areaBolivia
Chile (FTA)
Argentina (FTA)
Uruguay (FTA)
Peru (FTA)
Colombia (FTA)
Venezuela (FTA)
Dominican Republic (FTA)
HeadquartersLa Paz, Bolivia
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerGrupo Garafulic (1984-2002)
Televisa (1992-2000)
PRISA (2002-2009)
Aikashi Investiments (2009-2013)
Invesbol (2014-2021)
ATBMedia (2021-present)
ParentIllimani de Comunicaciones S.A. (ATBMedia)
Sister channelsATB Radio
RTP
History
FoundedOctober 20, 1984
Launched20 October 1984; 40 years ago (1984-10-20)
(as Paceña de Televisión)
1987
(as Red ATB)
FounderRaul Garafulic
Juan Carlos Costas
Former names
  • Paceña de Televisión (1984–1987)
Links
Websitewww.atb.com.bo
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital VHFChannel 9.1 (La Paz)
Channel 4.1 (Cochabamba)
Channel 5.1 (Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
Analog VHF/UHFChannel 2 (Pando)
Channel 4 (Beni)
Channel 4 (Cochabamba)
Channel 5 (Sucre)
Channel 5 (Santa Cruz)
Channel 9 (La Paz)
Channel 9 (Oruro)
Channel 11 (Potosí)
Channel 13 (Tarija)

Red ATB (Asociación Teledifusora Boliviana) is a television channel in Bolivia. Its origins date back to 20 October 1984 in La Paz, when Paceña de Television (Channel 9) began broadcasting. In the late 1980s the name was changed to ATB. The channel is one of the largest networks in Bolivia.


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