TVX (El Salvador)

TVX is a Salvadoran subscription television channel operated by Master Communications through Channel 23 of El Salvador that was founded in 1989, after it was replaced by Star Channel in April 2007, and The channel was founded by Oscar Berrios on 5 of November 2012.

TVX
Country El Salvador
Broadcast area El Salvador
SloganEs Actitud (It's attitude)
Headquarters83 Avenida Norte, #619, Colonia Escalón, San Salvador, El Salvador
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerOscar Berrios
History
Launched5 November 2012 (2012-11-05)
Former namesYSXY 23 (1989-2007)
Star Channel (El Salvador)(2007-2012)
Links
Websitewww.tvx.com.sv
Availability
Terrestrial
UHFChannel 23
DTVChannel 23.1
Cable
Claro TVChannel 23
Tigo StarChannel 117 (TV)
Channel 28 (Digital)
Streaming media
TVXLive

History

It was inaugurated in 1989, as a new proposal for a Salvadoran channel. The creation of the channel is due to a study done to Salvadoran youth by private companies, where they discover their predilection for musical programs, especially in which video clips are presented. From here comes the first musical channel in the country. From March to May 1994, it initiates the test transmissions and in June of the same year its formal transmissions began.[1]

For the year 2007, Channel 23 was replaced by Star Channel that passed music videos, and sometimes put programs related to the music.

After Star Channel, Channel 23 happened to be to TVX that today we know, began their broadcasts to the 5 of November 2012, and since then it transmits own programming, such as newscasts, reports and programs of opinion. It also broadcasts alternative programming, such as series and films by national and Latin American producers, and at the end of that same year it reinforced its programming with anime series and films and in lesser number of US programs. In 2015 it decided to go to cable in a permanent[2][3]

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