Short for Radio HIN Television, this was the name of Dominican channel 7 until 1999, when it was purchased and rebranded as Antena Latina. (Rahintel was the first private television station in the Dominican Republic).
Some shows: Mujer 2000, Sabadissimo, Sabado de Corporan (for a while), Con Cuquin, Sabroshow, 100 Grados, Los Recien Casados, Candy Candy, Rahintel en las Noticias.
A multi-platform sports media franchise including TV, radio, and web outlets, as well as a newspaper column, headed by Dominican journalist Franklin Mirabal. It originated in the late 1990s as a late-night NBA highlight show and eventually expanded into a comprehensive sports news brand, taking its final name from Mirabal's column in the newspaper Hoy.
(Chorus) This program is live, this program is live, this program is live.
To run your mouth about things you do not really understand, usually because the information you have is biased, distorted, or serving someone else's interests.
Political discourse, religion, medical information, or education: it is all just hablar sin saber.
A pun referring to a television set intended for one's aunt. It plays on the term sounding like the phrase tele pa' tía, which means TV for the aunt. (In the Dominican Republic, Mother's Day is a major family holiday where it is common to give gifts to aunts and grandmothers as well).
For Mother's Day I have a fridge for my mom and a Telepatia.