Sistema Nacional de Televisión (Paraguay)

Sistema Nacional de Televisión
CountryParaguay
HeadquartersAsunción, Paraguay
Programming
Language(s)Spanish, Paraguayan Guarani
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SD feed)
Ownership
OwnerTelevisión Cerro Corra SA
(Albavisión)
Sister channelsParavisión, C9N, Sur Televisora Itapúa
History
LaunchedSeptember 29, 1965 (as TV Cerro Cora)
Links
Websitesnt.com.py
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital UHF
(Paraguay)
Channel 20.1 (nationwide)
Analog VHF
(Paraguay, except Asunción from 2025)
See the table below

Sistema Nacional de Televisión (National Television System), sometimes simply known as SNT, is a Paraguayan television network which reaches almost the entire population of Paraguay. SNT coverage almost all the Región Oriental, where approximately 97% of the population of Paraguay lives. Currently it has 16 repeaters and carries its signal on digital channel 20 nationwide.

Launched in 1965 by Carlos Moringo Delgado as TV Cerro Corá under the control of local politicians for much of its existence, since 1999, the channel is owned by Albavisión, one of the three main media groups operating in Paraguay, which owns three sister channels: Paravisión and two former relay stations that became independent channels in their own right, news channel C9N and regional channel Sur Televisora Itapúa.

Most of its programming is in Spanish, however, an early morning program (Kay'uhápe) is broadcast entirely in Paraguayan Guarani.