Canal 7 Argentina

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Canal 7 Argentina is an Argentine television network. Until 1999 the network was known as Argentina Televisora Color (ATC - Argentine Color Television).

Owned, financed and operated by the Argentine State, Canal 7 is one of Argentina's five nationwide television networks. The station specializes in cultural programming and educational documentaries, sometimes in cooperation with the Buenos Aires University, and coverage of news events, especially government activities.

Studios at the Figueroa Alcorta avenue
Studios at the Figueroa Alcorta avenue

ATC was the first Argentine television station, as well as the first to introduce color television, for the football 1978 FIFA World Cup that took place in Argentina. Of the five terrestrial networks, Canal 7 has the least ratings share. The network is often accused of presenting news with a pro-government bias.

LS82 TV Canal 7 operates from its studio and broadcasting complex on Figueroa Alcorta avenue in Buenos Aires.

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