RPC-TV

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RPC TV Canal 4
Rpc.svg
Panama City, Panama
Channels Analog: 4 NTSC
Digital: 42 DVB-T
BrandingRPC Radio Programas Continentales
Slogan #EstoyRPC
Ownership
OwnerCorporacion Medcom
Telemetro Oye TV
History
First air date
March 14, 1960;60 years ago (1960-03-14)
Former call signs
HOF-TV
Technical information
Translator(s) (Ch.12) Chiriqui, Bocas
(Ch.12) Azuero, Cocle
(Ch.4) Colon, Darien
(Ch.7) Veraguas
Links
Website www.rpctv.com

RPC-TV is a television network, and is headquartered in Panama City, Panama, with repeaters throughout the country. The station broadcasts in NTSC format and in Panama City also in DVB-T format. RPC is the oldest commercial TV station in Panama, airing imported shows, programming for kids, and local and international sporting events.

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History

Between 1956 and 1960, [1] television was an exclusive privilege of the Panama Canal Zone, with SCN's broadcasts in English on Channel 8 being aimed at military and civilian residents. This changed on 14 March 1960 when RPC Television becomes the first television channel of Panama, changing the city life of all Panamanians. The experience and prestige achieved by Fernando Eleta with his company, Radio Programas Continentales (RPC) has been predicted since 1951, and it wouldn't take long before it managed to bring television to Panama. After two years of hard work, difficulties and risks, on March 14, 1960, RPC Television broke into city life with the broadcast of its first signal, beginning the era of television in Panama.

Programming

Dubbed Shows

Sports

Beside Tiempo Xtra, RPC also transmits following events:

  1. https://www.laestrella.com.pa/amp/nacional/180314/chica-panama-llegada-pantalla

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