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List Of Venezuelan Television Channels
Television networks in Venezuela can be divided into three categories: * National broadcasting networks, such as Venevision * Regional broadcasting networks, such as Televisora Regional del Táchira * Community broadcasting networks, such as Catia TVe Table of broadcast networks All of the networks listed below operate a number of terrestrial television stations. In addition, several of these networks are also aired on cable and satellite services. History Defunct over-the-air Venezuelan television networks * Televisora Nacional - Government network, predecessor of Vale TV. * Televisa - The first commercial network in Venezuela, was bought out by the Grupo Cisneros and became Venevisión. * RCTV (Radio Caracas Televisión) - Second commercial network whose license expired on May 27, 2007. The license renewal was refused by the Government of Hugo Chávez. It was re-launched on cable and satellite television networks on July 16, 2007 as RCTV International. * Televisa del Zulia - ...
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Broadcast Television
Broadcast television systems (or terrestrial television systems outside the US and Canada) are the encoding or formatting systems for the transmission and reception of terrestrial television signals. Analog television systems were standardized by the International Telecommunication Union in 1961, with each system designated by a letter ( A- N) in combination with the color standard used (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) - for example PAL-B, NTSC-M, etc.). These analog systems for TV broadcasting dominated until the 2010s. With the introduction of digital terrestrial television (DTT), they were replaced by four main systems in use around the world: ATSC, DVB, ISDB and DTMB. Analog television systems Every analog television system bar one began as a black-and-white system. Each country, faced with local political, technical, and economic issues, adopted a color television standard which was grafted onto an existing monochrome system such as CCIR System M, using gaps in the video spectrum ...
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Avila TV
Ávila TV is a public regional television channel based in the city of Caracas. It can be seen in the metropolitan area of Caracas on UHF channel 47 or Inter channel 89, and in the rest of the country on Digital TV channel 25.3 or CANTV TV Satelital channel 15. Focusing on music and culture, it attracts young adults mainly between the ages of 14 and 30.''Venezuelanalysis'', 15 June 2009Avila TV Venezuela: Revolutionizing Television/ref> Avila TV grew out of the Metropolitan School of Audiovisual Production (Spanish acronym: EMPA) which, still hosted in the same building, provides Caracas youth access to a free one-year program on video techniques, both at Ávila's headquarters and at cultural centers. History The channel was inaugurated on July 6, 2006 by then Caracas metropolitan mayor, Juan Barreto. with an investment of about 11m bolívares fuertes ($5.1m United States dollars). The channel was transferred to the Venezuelan Ministry of Communications and Information, MINCI, ...
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Zamora TV
Zamora TV is a Venezuelan community television channel. It was created in August 2004 and can be seen in the community of Villa de Cura in the Zamora Municipality of the Aragua State of Venezuela on UHF channel 61. Miguel Ortiz is the legal representative of the foundation that owns this channel. Zamora TV does not have a website. See also *List of Venezuelan television channels Television networks in Venezuela can be divided into three categories: * National broadcasting networks, such as Venevision * Regional broadcasting networks, such as Televisora Regional del Táchira * Community broadcasting networks, such as Catia ... Television networks in Venezuela Television stations in Venezuela Television channels and stations established in 2004 2004 establishments in Venezuela Television in Venezuela Spanish-language television stations {{Venezuela-tv-stub ...
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Contacto Vecinal TV
Contacto Vecinal TV is a Venezuelan community television channel. It was created in February 2005 and can be seen in the community of Suata in the José Féliz Ribas Municipality of the Aragua State of Venezuela on UHF channel 59. Tallulat Henriquez is the legal representative of the foundation that owns this channel. Contacto Vecinal TV does not have a website. See also *List of Venezuelan television channels Television networks in Venezuela can be divided into three categories: * National broadcasting networks, such as Venevision * Regional broadcasting networks, such as Televisora Regional del Táchira * Community broadcasting networks, such as Catia ... Television networks in Venezuela Television stations in Venezuela Television channels and stations established in 2005 2005 establishments in Venezuela Television in Venezuela Spanish-language television stations {{Venezuela-tv-stub ...
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TV Puerto
TV Puerto is a Venezuelan community television channel. It was created in December 2003 and can be seen in the community of Puerto La Cruz in the Juan Antonio Sotillo Municipality of the Anzoategui State of Venezuela on UHF channel 21. Victor Acuña is the legal representative of the foundation that owns this channel. TV Puerto does not have a website. See also *List of Venezuelan television channels Television networks in Venezuela can be divided into three categories: * National broadcasting networks, such as Venevision * Regional broadcasting networks, such as Televisora Regional del Táchira * Community broadcasting networks, such as Catia ... Television networks in Venezuela Television stations in Venezuela Television channels and stations established in 2003 {{Venezuela-tv-stub ...
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TV Familia
TV Familia is a Caracas based regional familiar, entertainment, religious (Roman Catholic) and cultural television network. It can be seen by those only living in greater Caracas on UHF channel 69. It can also be seen on Directv channel 117, Net Uno (8), Intercable (79) in Caracas, Guarenas, Guatire, and the Vargas State, and Sistemcable (4). See also *List of Venezuelan television channels Television networks in Venezuela can be divided into three categories: * National broadcasting networks, such as Venevision * Regional broadcasting networks, such as Televisora Regional del Táchira * Community broadcasting networks, such as Catia ... External linksOfficial Site Television networks in Venezuela Television stations in Venezuela Mass media in Caracas Mass media in Venezuela Television channels and stations established in 2000 2000 establishments in Venezuela Television in Venezuela Spanish-language television stations {{Venezuela-tv-stub ...
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Global TV (Venezuela)
Global TV is a Venezuelan regional television channel that can be seen in the Zulia State, located in western Venezuela, on UHF channel 65. It can also be seen on channel 10 by those who subscribe to Netuno and on channel 69 by those who subscribe to Intercable. History Global TV was created in the year 1990 as a television production company. It soon became one of the largest production companies in the Zulia State, producing commercials and audiovisual works. Since the beginning, Global TV has been producing the show ''Primicias'', which is a political opinion program hosted by Guido Briceño, who is also the president of Global TV's parent company. After about ten years of being a production company, it was consolidated as television channel with regional coverage. It currently has a variety of different types of shows. Global TV has an alliance with the Caracas television channel, Canal Maximo Televisión (CMT), in which they share some of their programs. Programming S ...
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Zuliana De Televisión
Zuliana de Televisión (known as Zuliana TV or ZUTV for short), is a Venezuelan regional television station seen by those living the western Venezuelan state of Zulia. It broadcasts on UHF channel 30. History ZUTV was inaugurated on June 17, 1991 at precisely six o'clock in the morning. It originally was on the air twelve hours a day and offered a diverse range of programs with the support of Televen and their investors. ZUTV became the 13th regional television station to be created in Venezuela and the first station in Venezuela to broadcast with UHF. They originally covered the area west of Lake Maracaibo (about half of the state). Today they cover the entire state and have their very own television studio. Since their establishment, have had a partnership with local newspaper El Regional del Zulia and the radio station América 95.5 FM. The signal of ZUTV was connected to that of Televen's by means of the satellite Intelsat 6 which meant the station could easily receive and ...
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Televisora Regional Del Táchira
The Televisora Regional del Táchira (TRT) is a privately owned Venezuelan regional television network based in the city of San Cristóbal in Táchira. Including Táchira, TRT can be seen in the southern part of the Zulia, northeastern Barinas, and northern Apure in Venezuela. Its signal can also be seen in Colombia in the Norte de Santander Department and northern Arauca Department. It broadcasts on channel six. History In early 1983, a group of businessmen from Táchira came up with the idea to establish a television network in Táchira with the purpose of promoting the region’s culture. Later, other businessmen from other areas in Venezuela became involved. The company Televisora Regional del Táchira, S.A., was established in March 1984 and on February 17, 1988, the company received a broadcast license from the Venezuelan Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Ministerio de Transporte y Comunicaciones). In early 1989, the construction of the transmitting station l ...
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ULA TV
Universidad de Los Andes Televisión, abbreviated ULA TV, was a television station in Mérida, Mérida, Venezuela, that was owned by the Universidad de Los Andes. The station began broadcasting in 1999 and was shuttered by the National Commission of Telecommunications (CONATEL) on June 15, 2017. History On September 10, 1993, ULA proposed the establishment of a UHF television station to serve the city of Mérida. Channel 22 was assigned by CONATEL in 1994, but it would be more than five years before the station began broadcasting. The station went on the air with a test pattern on October 2, 1999, and programs began on October 25. It was originally known as ("Classroom 22") before adopting the ULA TV moniker. Closure On June 15, 2017, CONATEL representatives presented the station with an order to shut down due to what it claimed were violations of Venezuelan telecommunications law, which came as a surprise to the service's 100 staff. Once news of the closure spread, students ...
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Televisora Andina De Mérida
Televisora Andina de Mérida (shortened to TAM TV) is a television broadcast network owned by Radiodifusora Andina de Mérida, S.A. and based in the city of Mérida, Mérida, Mérida in Venezuela. TAM TV was founded in 1982 becoming the first operational regional television network in Venezuela. In 2006 the network joins Televisora Regional del Táchira, TRT, Televisora de Oriente, TVO, TVS (Venezuela), TVS, Promar TV and Global TV to form the TVR (Televisión Regional), TVR television alliance (Televisión Regional), which broadcasts five more channels on pay TV. Its current slogan is ''Tan nuestra como siempre'' (Spanish for ''as ours as always''). See also *Media of Venezuela External linksOfficial site.
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