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Canal 9 is the second television station established in Costa Rica, having begun broadcasts in 1961 as Tic Tac Canal 9. In 1993, the channel was acquired by Remigio Ángel González becoming the first station owned by the then-new Repretel group. It later sub-leased to TV Azteca and was sold in 2000. Repretel moved channel 9's programming to the newly acquired Repretel Channel 4, bought from TV Azteca in the same year. Afterwards, channel 9 was branded as Spectamérica.

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  • Canal 9 (Costa Rican TV channel) (en)
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  • Canal 9 is the second television station established in Costa Rica, having begun broadcasts in 1961 as Tic Tac Canal 9. In 1993, the channel was acquired by Remigio Ángel González becoming the first station owned by the then-new Repretel group. It later sub-leased to TV Azteca and was sold in 2000. Repretel moved channel 9's programming to the newly acquired Repretel Channel 4, bought from TV Azteca in the same year. Afterwards, channel 9 was branded as Spectamérica. (en)
  • Canal 9 de Costa Rica mejor conocido como Multivisión Canal 9 es un canal de televisión privada, con una programación variada. Originalmente transmitió en señal analógica y desde agosto de 2019 lo realiza en formato digital TDT como canal 9.01. Sus emisiones iniciaron oficialmente el 17 de octubre de 2011 a las 19.00h presentado por el periodista Freddy Serrano, la presentadora , entre otros. Su primera sede se encontraba en el oficentro Zürcher en la entrada de Santa Ana. (es)
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  • Canal 9 (en)
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  • Canal 9 is the second television station established in Costa Rica, having begun broadcasts in 1961 as Tic Tac Canal 9. In 1993, the channel was acquired by Remigio Ángel González becoming the first station owned by the then-new Repretel group. It later sub-leased to TV Azteca and was sold in 2000. Repretel moved channel 9's programming to the newly acquired Repretel Channel 4, bought from TV Azteca in the same year. Afterwards, channel 9 was branded as Spectamérica. From 2011 to 2015, the station was branded as canal nueve, and still carried TV Azteca programming as well as local shows. In September 2015, the local shows were cancelled as the channel was forced to quit 120 employees. There were speculations of a reacquisition of the channel by Repretel, but these were not true. (en)
  • Canal 9 de Costa Rica mejor conocido como Multivisión Canal 9 es un canal de televisión privada, con una programación variada. Originalmente transmitió en señal analógica y desde agosto de 2019 lo realiza en formato digital TDT como canal 9.01. Sus emisiones iniciaron oficialmente el 17 de octubre de 2011 a las 19.00h presentado por el periodista Freddy Serrano, la presentadora , entre otros. Su primera sede se encontraba en el oficentro Zürcher en la entrada de Santa Ana. Las actuales instalaciones de la Televisora se ubican en Plaza Colonial, en Escazú. Su transmisor principal en el Volcán Irazú .(Caseta 20).Cuentan con dos repetidoras en El Cerro de la Muerte y en el Cerro Monteverde. (es)
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