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Background

Radio Televisión Popular (abbreviated to RTP) is a Bolivian TV network that began broadcast on May 10, 1985. It was launched by Carlos Palenque and the Bolivian National Broadcasting System. In 1995, the channel was purchased by ATB and La Razón.

(March 8, 1997)


Logo: The 1984 logo, without Bolivia behind, is a statue inside a museum with blue-gray carpeting. There are cracked stone pillars in the background alongside two paintings.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: Adolfo Paco weeping in Spanish "We are talking from the system's Liberal Coordinated Pact. Please inform them publicly, about two hours ago, he ceased to exist; Compadre Carlos Palenque, victim of a fatal cardiac arrest. We are all very hurt... We are devastated... Those last few days, Compadre died... Very bad news... This has ruined his health. And today, he left a legacy of compadres. Carlos Palenque has died. Pleases, I want to see him, no matter how much we've been united. We are going to inform you where his remains will be located. Just wanted to say this information: Compadre, thank you so much".

Availability: Extinct; only shown on the day of Carlos Palenque's death.

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