Canal 3 Quimistan

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Canal 3 Quimistan
Type Spanish-language
Country
First air date
May 11, 2005
Availability Honduras
Founded2005
by Jaime Adolfo Rosales Bolaños
Slogan "Avance Cristiano" ("Christian advance")
Area Honduras
Owner Jaime Adolfo Rosales Bolaños
Launch date
2005 (as Canal 3 Quimistan)
Former names
None
Official website
www.canal3quimistan.com

Canal 3 Quimistan is a Christian television station channel that has been broadcasting since 2005 in Quimistan, Honduras. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Jordan B. - Honduras 504 Networks (2009-01-30). "Canal 3 Quimistan - Television - Honduras 504 - Conectando Honduras en los 7 Continentes" (in Spanish). Honduras 504. Archived from the original on 2010-09-08. Retrieved 2010-08-22.
  2. http://www.telecatracha.com/2010/11/canal-3-avance-cristiano-quimistan.html