Tele Rebelde

Current logo, debuted 2011

Tele Rebelde is Cuba's second national television network, founded in 1968.

History

Tele Rebelde signed on July 22, 1968, in the city of Santiago de Cuba. It broadcast its signal to the Oriente province and aimed to reflect the region in which it was based. It broadcast a wide variety of programs for six hours a day from Monday through Saturday and on Sunday afternoons.

In 1979, Tele Rebelde from Santiago de Cuba and channel 2 in Havana were combined; the new network retained most of the programming and the name of the Santiago de Cuba station while also opening a new studio facility.

Programming

The channel's programming is primarily sports, with the exception of the evening magazine, which is also transmitted by Cubavisión International, with the inclusion of domestic and foreign programs distributed by thematic blocks depending on the schedule. Monday to Saturday, the channel begins with the news magazine Good morning, awakening all Cuba, and reports of world and national events, emphasizing culture and sport. The rest of the morning programs are transmitted sportiness and on schedule matches National Baseball Series (SNB) are transmitted, spaces covering different sports such as football, cycling, motor sports among others are also transmitted.

Sports coverage

These sporting events are broadcast by Tele Rebelde in production ICRT

Football

Baseball

other Events

programs

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