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About: Puma TV

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Puma TV (originally known as Bravo TV) was a privately owned over-the-air television network based in Caracas, Venezuela that featured music videos by artists from all over the world and entertainment related news. On October 5, 2007, Puma TV was taken off the air and replaced by Canal i, a 24-hour news channel.

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  • Puma TV fue una cadena de televisión venezolana de música que transmitía las 24 horas dirigida especialmente al público juvenil, siendo el primer y único canal musical de Venezuela. (es)
  • Puma TV (originally known as Bravo TV) was a privately owned over-the-air television network based in Caracas, Venezuela that featured music videos by artists from all over the world and entertainment related news. On October 5, 2007, Puma TV was taken off the air and replaced by Canal i, a 24-hour news channel. (en)
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  • Puma TV fue una cadena de televisión venezolana de música que transmitía las 24 horas dirigida especialmente al público juvenil, siendo el primer y único canal musical de Venezuela. (es)
  • Puma TV (originally known as Bravo TV) was a privately owned over-the-air television network based in Caracas, Venezuela that featured music videos by artists from all over the world and entertainment related news. On October 5, 2007, Puma TV was taken off the air and replaced by Canal i, a 24-hour news channel. (en)
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