Magic Channel

Magic Channel

Magic Channel (channel 17 on UHF and channel 78 on ESTESA's cable-TV system) is a nationwide terrestrial music television channel from Nicaragua owned by GR Enterprise from Miami, and Magic Broadcasting System, property of Nicaraguan radio entrepreneur Arnoldo Ríos. The channel was founded in 2002.


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