Channel 4, Uruguay

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Monte Carlo TV Canal 4
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LaunchedApril 26, 1961
Owned byGrupo Monte Carlo S.A.
SloganVivo para vos (Live for you; Live to you)
Country Uruguay
Language Spanish
HeadquartersParaguay 2253
Montevideo, Uruguay
Formerly calledCXA TV Canal 4
Website www.canal4.com.uy

Monte Carlo TV is a Uruguayan television channel, the second oldest in the country.

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The channel was founded by Elvira Salvo, the transmissions began in 1961.

It belongs to the same media group as CX 20 Radio Monte Carlo.

Current announcers

Past notable announcers

Programming

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