Thursday, February 17, 2011

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True Summer TV

All summer schedules well with locals channels, but for much of the population that summered on the coast, especially in the eighties, without TV, the cable TV universe went through the channels 8 and 10 of Mar del Plata and its repeaters . Currently these channels
are repetitive copied from Telefe and Channel 13 (virtually the only production itself is the news) but there was a time when schedules were independent and could be seen in them a mix of ATC, Channel 9, Channel 11 and Channel 13, and even many programs (series, cartoons and soap operas) unpublished, just going to be visible much later in Buenos Aires .
In this way, that TV usually rested in dilapidated houses or apartments on the coast during the year in the summer saw its audience increase substantially. This was reflected this full page ad in Clarin, the Canal 8 Mar del Plata at the beginning of Season 88:

Channel 8 Mar del Plata in Argentina announced the release of the Spenser series , Lady Blue and The Equalizer , hitherto unpublished in the channels of Buenos Aires.

With you I buckle eight
In another notice, prior to the 1991 season, Channel 8 table published this powerful hearing that of the 40 most popular programs that channel 39 were!

"Some people do not see Channel 8," quipped the notice.

Although by then the canal belonged to the holding of Telefe, programming still included programs on Channel 9 and Channel 13 ( Six to succeed, Stress, The against the news ... and even Nuevediario )

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