Telenord Corrientes live stream
Telenord Corrientes online television
Telenord is an Argentine local television channel operating in the generalist format, based in the city of Corrientes, capital of the province of Corrientes, in northeastern Argentina . The primary language of broadcasting is Spanish. The channel offers a varied programming schedule that includes local news, entertainment, series, cooking shows, talk programs, health segments, political debates, and cartoons . The channel broadcasts on the Gigared cable network on channel 21 .
On air, Telenord is involved in covering local cultural events and providing a platform for political discussions. For example, the channel has broadcast the finals of the "Corrientes Baila" dance competition, a local talent event organized by the Municipality of Corrientes . Additionally, the channel has hosted political figures for interviews, such as national senator Guadalupe Tagliaferri and national deputy Sofía Brambilla, who appeared on the program to discuss local and provincial political issues .
Telenord is available to viewers in Argentina via cable television on the Gigared network. Viewers can watch online the live broadcast of Telenord through the official streaming website teleon-tv.com, which offers legal streaming of the channel from the official source without requiring a subscription . Online television of Telenord is accessible on any device - from smartphones to computers - ensuring that residents of Corrientes and former residents living elsewhere in Argentina or abroad can stay connected to their home province wherever they are.
Telenord strives to be a primary source of local news, entertainment, and cultural coverage for the Corrientes community. The mission of the channel is to keep citizens informed about events and issues that affect their daily lives, from local politics and health to entertainment and cultural events. Thanks to modern digital platforms, Telenord provides the opportunity to watch online the live broadcast on any device, ensuring that the Corrientes community can stay connected to its local broadcaster wherever they are.







