Type | Broadcast television network |
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Country | |
Availability | Michelena, Michelena Municipality, Tachira State (UHF channel 39) |
Owner | Michelena TV (a community foundation) |
Key people | Luis Enrique Jaimes, legal representative |
Launch date | December 2002 |
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Michelena TV does not have a website.
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