Teleguan

 is a television channel serving the whole of. It is owned by Teleguan Uruguay S.A. and produces the majority of it's programming in the Centro de Producciones de Teleguan (CDPdT) in. In the United States, many of Teleguan's popular programs can be seen on and RKO Latino.

History
Teleguan launched on August 13, 1965 and was founded by amateur radio operators Primitivo Lombroso and Ernesto Hildago Mariátegui and electronics engineer Luciano Demicheli, a relative of future president. The channel was named for the bird. From Teleguan's launch date, its goals have been to inform, educate and entertain, stimulate art and culture, and encourage further commercial development through advertising activity. Transmitting sites for the network have been set up throughout history, the latest site being added in 2013 in in  to help strengthen network reception throughout the area.

The channel's first commercial was for soda, with other commercials featured during the debut broadcast being ads for  and the construction company Constructores Alejandro y Hijos.

Teleguan were a proponent of the TV rating system in Uruguay.

Noticias Teleguan
Since 1969, the network has produced the Noticias Teleguan newscast with nightly editions throughout the week and weekend.

For a list of current and past reporters, see here.