Telefe Internacional

Telefe Internacional
Launched June 7, 1998
Owned by Telefónica[1] and Television Federal
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV) and 16:9 (1080i, HDTV)
Slogan Siempre Juntos (Always Together)
Country  Argentina
Broadcast area America, Europe, Oceania and Israel
Website http://www.telefeinternacional.com.ar/

Telefe Internacional is the international signal of Argentina's channel Telefe. It broadcasts television programs produced by Telefe, mostly consisting of telenovelas, series, comedies, teen and children's series, etc. It is available in America, Europe, Oceania and Israel.

History

Telefe Internacional was launched in 1998. It has been operating satellite television channels world-wide, including in America, Europe, Oceania and Israel, broadcasts novels, series, entertainment, news and sports programming produced by Telefe, to Argentinian and Spanish-speaking people. It has only an international feed which has the time of Buenos Aires.

In Latin America, it has been available on DirecTV since 2007. It is available in Colombia, Peru and Venezuela through Movistar TV, and in Mexico through Totalplay and Axtel TV. Also, It is present in a lot of others cable and satellite operators.

In Spain, Telefe International is availabe in Movistar TV. In Israel, Hot has the sygnal since 2008, for the Hispanic community.

In United States, It arrived in 2000. Now Telefe International is available nationwide via satellite services (Dish Network, and DirecTV) and in cable operators, (Comcast, Cablevision,etc). It is present in New York, Miami, Washington, D.C., New Jersey, Florida, Los Angeles, Boston and in other cities. In Canada, Bell TV added the channel on April 16, 2015.[2]

Also, It has an HD signal which is available in VTR (Chile) and Movistar TV.

Programming

Telefe Internacional broadcasts News Bulletins, Sports news, Telenovelas, Comedies, Series, Teen and Children's Series, Entertainment programs, Magazines, etc.

Telenovelas

Series

Entertainment

Children

Magazines

News

Sports

Travels

Cultural


References

External links

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