Lasmeticia City (list in image soon):
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2 - Galavisión (LAW-TDT): Televisa's main channel, founded in 1951, and adopting the Galavisión branding in the 1980s. Galavisión's name is synonymous with quality or lack thereof, depending on who you ask. Galavisión might be known for its telenovelas, but it's more than that, as it also airs news, gameshows and reruns of old Lasmetician feature films on weekends and endless El Chavo reruns to make up time.
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4 - Foro TV (LATV-TDT): Founded in 1950, it's the oldest television station in Lasmeticia, although its current format was introduced in 2010. Foro TV replaced ECO in 2008, while the terrestrial service was formerly a local channel for Lasmeticia City.
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5 - Canal 5 (LAGC-TDT): Founded by an engineer that invented color television in 1952, it was absorbed by channels 2 and 4 in 1955 under Telesistema Lasmeticio (renamed Televisa in 1972). For most of its existence it targeted a younger demographic, concentrating on kids and teens programming (mostly from Nickelodeon) and sports.
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7 - Televisión Nacional de Lasmeticia (LAGL-TDT): The channel (branded as TVN) was created under federal order in 1965. It is allowed to carry commercial advertising, but the channel is a shadow of its former self and tries hard to be Galavisión nowadays.
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8 - NET TV (LANET-TDT): A new channel created in 2018. All of its programming is self-made. The channel mainly shows live talk-shows but has no news division.
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9 - Lasmevisión (LAUL-TDT): Galavisión's longtime competitor. It was founded by the University of Lasmeticia in 1960 (unlike the Catholic University and National Polytechnic Institute, the service was commercial in nature) and was sold off in 1993 when it became owned by Organizaciones Cisneros and adopted the Lasmevisión brand. Since 2010, it's owned by Turner.
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11 - Once TV (LAIPN-TDT): Non-commercial public television, started by the National Polytechnic Institute in 1959.
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13 - Canal 13 (LAUC-TDT): Quite possibly the channel with the weirdest background. Although it started broadcasting on January 30, 1955, it got "silenced" in June due to pressure from the government. The channel didn't shut down, its license simply got silenced. In 2013, a businessman named Lukensic de la Encarnación decided to buy the concession, but regular broadcasts didn't start until September, 2018. Now it has a format similar to Lasmevisión, TVN and Galavisión.
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22 - Canal 22 (LACC-TV): Non-commercial television channel owned by Conaculta.
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25 - Canal Orbe 25 (LAXXV-TV): Small (but troubled) Catholic television channel, relaying some programming from EWTN. Founded in 2007 as Canal 25.
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34 - TV UPL (LAUPL-TV): Another educational channel, founded in 2005 by the Public University of Lasmeticia.
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48 - TV Lasmetiense (LASM-TV): Regional television channel.
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52 - MVS TV (LAMVS-TV): Smaller entertainment channel, similar in profile to MVS TV, owned by MVS Comunicaciones.
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54 - LIV TV (LALIV-TV): Smaller local channel.