Encuentro

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Encuentro
Logo del canal Encuentro.svg
City Buenos Aires
Channels
BrandingEncuentro
Ownership
OwnerArgentine Ministry of Education
Televisión Pública
Pakapaka
DeporTV
CINE.AR
TEC
History
First air date
5 March 2007;17 years ago (2007-03-05)
Links
Website www.encuentro.gov.ar

Encuentro (English: "Encounter") is an Argentine television channel owned and operated by the Argentine Ministry of Education. It began broadcasting in 2007 through cable television operators in the country. It airs as an independent channel and also as a programming block on Canal 7 from Argentina.

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