Canal Mágico

Canal Mágico (Magic Channel), also known by its legal name Red Mágica (Magic Network),[1] in turn operated by Cruceña de Televisión, the owner of Red Uno's license in Santa Cruz de la Sierra (as well as sharing its facilities),[2] was a Bolivian over-the-air television network, owned by Grupo Kuljis.

In June 2001, the network started airing The 700 Club in the evening.

Red Uno aired Gol at noon and Canal Mágico, Facetas in the evening.

[6] In January 2002, Ivo Kuljis put the channel for sale; at the time, the network had six stations and the winner would get the frequencies.

The contract was signed on January 31, 2002, and was broadcast on Red Uno's Notivisión.