Globovisión is a 24-hour television news network. It broadcasts over-the-air in
Caracas
Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
,
Aragua
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,
Carabobo
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and
Zulia
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on
UHF
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channel 33. Globovisión is seen in the rest of Venezuela on cable or satellite (Globovisión has an alliance with
DirecTV
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, where it can be seen on channel 110) and worldwide from their website. Some of Globovisión's programs can be seen in the
United States
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on cable network Canal Sur and
TV Venezuela
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, a channel offered in DirecTV's Para Todos package. In Latin America, Globovision can be seen in
Argentina
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,
Colombia
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,
Chile
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,
Ecuador
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,
Peru
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,
Puerto Rico
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,
Uruguay
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and other territories as
Aruba
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,
Trinidad and Tobago
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,
Barbados
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and
Curaçao
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in DirecTV's package (channel 724).
History
On December 1, 1994, Luis Teófilo Núñez Arismendi,
Guillermo Zuloaga Núñez, Nelson Mezerhane Gosen, and
Alberto Federico Ravell
Alberto Federico Ravell Arreaza is a Venezuelan journalist, former CEO and co-founder of the news channel, Globovisión. Ravell currently serves as the director of the National Center of Communications of Venezuela for disputed interim president ...
Arreaza, inaugurated Globovisión, channel 33, the first 24-hour news network in Venezuela to broadcast
over-the-air. Currently, Globovisión is broadcast over the air in
Caracas
Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
,
Aragua
Aragua State ( es, Estado Aragua, ) is one of the 23 States of Venezuela, states of Venezuela. It is located in the north-central region of Venezuela. It has plains and jungle (terrain), jungles and Caribbean beaches. The most popular are Cata a ...
,
Carabobo
, anthem = '' Himno del Estado Carabobo''
, image_map = Carabobo in Venezuela.svg
, map_alt =
, map_caption = Location within Venezuela
, pushpin_map =
, pushpin_map_ ...
and
Zulia
Zulia State ( es, Estado Zulia, ; Wayuu: ''Mma’ipakat Suuria'') is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo. As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Venezuela's states. It ...
. Globovisión's programming is also carried by 95 percent of the nation's cable systems.
On February 17, 2010, Ravell, general director of the channel, was dismissed from his post by board of directors of Globovision due to "differences with its partners". Ravell said he had to " sacrifice himself leaving office for the channel wasn't sold and falls into the hands of Government of Hugo Chavez".
In 2009, pro-government leader
Lina Ron
Ninette Lina Ron Pereira (September 23, 1959 – March 5, 2011) was a Venezuelan political leader. She was the founder and president of the Venezuelan Popular Unity party, one of the parties which supported President Hugo Chávez. Ron ran one of t ...
led an armed attack on Globovisión, where she and attackers threw tear gas into the headquarters of the news organization that left injured multiple individuals inside and threatened its security with firearms.
In 2013, Globovisión was sold to an economist and businessman with connections to the Venezuelan government,
Juan Domingo Cordero, who also runs the insurance company La Vitalicia.
[
“Our mission, criticized by many, but applauded by our great audience, has helped us to prove that, in spite of adversities, sanctions and threats, we are still standing, with a professional and technical team of invaluable working mystic, that knows how to fulfill their duty, that looks for the news without caring about conditions and some times even putting their lives at risk.”
]
International
Overseas, Globovisión has affiliations with CNN en Español
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History CNN en Español before 1997
In 1988, CNN began produc ...
, RCN, Canal N, Panamericana Televisión
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...
, Canal Sur, Canal 13, Todo Noticias
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, Monte Carlo Televisión, Canal 4, Canal 8, and Ecuavisa
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.
Current shows
Most of the shows seen on Globovisión are national productions. They include:
*''Aló Ciudadano
''Aló Ciudadano'' (') was a Venezuelan talk show hosted by Leopoldo Castillo as the opposition counterpart of ''Aló Presidente'' launched by Hugo Chávez government in 1999. It was aired both on the Globovisión 24-hour television news networ ...
'' – A call-in
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show hosted by Leopoldo Castillo. This program was simulcast
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ed on the Radio Caracas Radio
Radio Caracas Radio was a Venezuelan radio station. It was last owned by Empresas 1BC, a Venezuelan private media corporation.
History Background
In 1930, Edgar J. Anzola, who was employed in an electronics business named ''Almacén Americano' ...
after Hugo Chavez
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* ''Hugo'' (film), a 2011 film directed by Martin Scorsese
* Hugo Award, a science fiction and fantasy award named after Hugo Gernsback
* Hugo (franchise), a children's media franchise based on a ...
government expropriated the radio network
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Circuito Nacional Belfort. In the network until 2013 was co-hosted by Sheina Chang, Maria Alejandra Trujillo, Pedro Pablo Peñaloza, Carlos Acosta and Andreina Fuenmayor. The interim host were Nitu Pérez Osuna and María Elena Lavaud.
*''Aló Venezuela'' – A Sunday talk show hosted by Del Valle Canelon and Ismael Garcia.
*''Tocando Fondo
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Music video
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'' – A talk show
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, hosted by Ana Karina Villalba seen on Sundays at 11am.
*''Vladimir a la Una'' – A daily talk show
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, hosted by Vladimir Villegas
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Polhiak at 1pm.
*''Entre Noticias'' – A weekend news show hosted by Marianna Gomez
*''Plomovisión'' – A documentary series hosted by Johnny Ficarella. This program's name originated from an epithet
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given to the channel by President Hugo Chávez
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (; 28 July 1954 – 5 March 2013) was a Venezuelan politician who was president of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013, except for a brief period in 2002. Chávez was also leader of the Fifth Republ ...
.
* ''Shirley'' – A talk show hosted by Jew
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ish journalist Shirley Varnagy
*''Primera Página'' – A morning news show hosted by Aymara Lorenzo, José Vicente Antonetti, Carolina Alcalde, Jessica Morales, and Andreína Gandica. It comes on at 6am on weekdays. José Domingo Blanco and Nathaly Salas Guaithero once hosted this show. It was originally hosted by Julio César Camacho.
*''Brujula Internacional'' – An evening international news show hosted by ambassador Julio César Pineda.
*''En la Mañana'' – Another morning news show hosted by Williams Echeverría.
*''Biografías'' – A documentary series on famous Venezuelan personalities hosted by Maky Arenas.
*''Hablan las Paredes'' – A night talk show
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, hosted by Guillermo Tell Troconis.
*''Mujeres en Todo (program)'' – A live variety show with Alba Cecilia Mujica, Maria Isabel Parraga and Veronica Rasquin.
*''Titulares de Mañana'' – A show which reveals the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers in Venezuela. This show was originally hosted by Orlando Urdaneta
Orlando Urdaneta (b. October 24, 1950 - Maracaibo, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actor and television personality. He was one of the most outspoken critics of President Hugo Chávez and his fear of retaliation from the Bolivarian Circles made him d ...
. Orlando Urdaneta then changed the program's name to ''La Hora de Orlando'' in 2003. After he left Globovisión in 2004, the name was reverted to "Titulares de Mañana" with Pedro Luis Flores and Jesus "Chuo" Torrealba as its host.
*''Noticias Globovisión'' – The network's main newscast, anchored by Gladys Rodríguez, Roman Lozinski, Juan Eleazar Figallo and Diana Carolina Ruiz. It has several daily broadcasts anchored by Carlos Alberto Figueroa and Jorge Luis Perez Valery.
*''Grado 33'' – A news documentary series hosted by Norberto Mazza, María Elena Lavaud and Roberto Giusti. This program was very critical of the Chávez government.
*''Soluciones'' – morning talk show hosted by Shirley Varnagy, Nathalie Viteznik.
*''CNN World Report
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'' – Saturday morning ecological program hosted by Fernando Jauregui
*''El Radar de los Barrios'' – morning talk show hosted by Chuo Torrealba.
*''La cocinita de Sindy'' – Saturday cooking talk show hosted by Sindy Lazo.
*''35MM'' – One of the few non-political shows on Globovisión, it contains the latest news on upcoming Hollywood
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movies and is hosted by Víctor X.
* ''Faranduleando'', which contains celebrity news.
* ''Paparazzi del Deporte'', which contains sport celebrity news.
*''Usted lo vio'' – Week news Summary show host by Juan Eleazar Figallo.
*''Ecopracticas'' – Saturday morning ecological program hosted by Fernando Jauregui
*''Alta Densidad'' – A technology news show hosted by Carlos José Monzón.
*''Sin Flash TV'' – A show, hosted by beauty queen Cynthia Lander
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Personal life
Born in Caracas, Land ...
, about the currently most popular society parties and events in Venezuela and world.
* ''Saber Vivir''- A health micro by Martha Palma Troconis.
* ''Alta Postura''- A fashion program hosted by Giancarlo Berardinelli
*''Con todo y Penzini'' – A variety news show hosted by Pedro Penzini.
*''Se Habla Verde'' – An ecological micro conducted by Karen Bitton.
*''Deportes Globovisión'' – Globovisión's sports show hosted by Aloys Marín and
*''Así Cocina Soucy'' – A cooking
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and gourmet
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show hosted by Héctor Soucy.
*''Buenas Noches'' – An evening talk show hosted by Francisco ''"Kiko"'' Bautista, Carla Angola, and Roland Carreño.
*''Sabado en la Noche'' – A Saturday night talk show hosted by Rocío Higuera, Gabriela Paez y Melisa Rauseo.
*''Cuando las ganas se juntan'' – A Sunday night show with Bettsimar Diaz.
*''Analisis Situacional'' – A Sunday interviewer program conducted by Oscar Schemel
*''Turismo con Montenegro'' – Sunday morning turistic program hosted by Alvaro Montenegro
*''Yo Prometo'' – A Sunday news show hosted by Nitu Pérez Osuna.
*''El Rostro sin máscara'' – conducido por el criminalista Juan Manuel Mayorca.
*''El Mundo, Economía y Negocios'' – A Sunday news magazine of economy.
*''Fun Race'' – A documentary series on 4X4s hosted by Sabrina Salvador
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People
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.
Relationship with Venezuelan government
For a long time, Globovisión was very critical of the Chavista
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movement. Along with other private TV stations, it supported the attempted 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt
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against President Hugo Chávez. According to the Chávez government, Globovision, during the ''de facto
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'' government of Pedro Carmona
Pedro Francisco Carmona Estanga (born 6 July 1941) is a former Venezuelan business leader who was briefly installed as acting president of Venezuela in place of Hugo Chávez, following the attempted military coup in April 2002.[civil unrest
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in Venezuela, as well as his assassination. His claim on the latter was based on broadcast footage of the attempted murder of Pope John Paul II
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(which was part of a series of pictures showing RCTV's historical news coverage) in combination with a song titled "Esto no termina aquí" ("This does not end here"). The Venezuelan Government filed a complaint against Globovision with the Attorney General Office on this matter. Venezuelan students marched in the streets to protest the closure of RCTV and threats to Globovision. Globovision's director, Alberto Ravell, said, "We are not going to change our editorial line that we are not afraid of the threats from this government."
In information published through WikiLeaks
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from the United States Embassy in Venezuela, after "60 allegations" against Globovisión in Venezuelan court, the Venezuelan government pressured a partner, banker Nelson Mezerhane, to buy all the shares of Globovisión in order to fire Ravell.
After the 2013 sale of Globovisión to Juan Domingo Cordero, Globovisión's managerial staff stated that the editorial line would be changed and would be forced to move to the "centre".[
]
Investigation
In 2009, Venezuela's telecommunications regulator launched four different investigations into Globovisión. Reporting about an earthquake before an official report later made on the official government channel and not paying $2.3 million tax for giving free airtime to anti-government groups during the 2002 oil strike were two of the accusations in the investigations. Chávez demanded sanctions against Globovisión, calling station director Alberto Federico Ravell "a crazy man with a cannon". This action was criticized by two officials who monitor freedom of speech
Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The right to freedom of expression has been recogni ...
, Frank La Rue of the United Nations
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and Catalina Botero of the OAS
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Computers
* Open-Architecture-System, the main user interface of Wersi musical keyboards
* OpenAPI Specification (originally Swagger Specification) ...
.
On March 25, 2010, network owner Guillermo Zuloaga was briefly arrested, then released pending investigation, by Venezuelan military intelligence. The country's Attorney General
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In some jurisdictions, attorneys general also have exec ...
Luisa Ortega Diaz stated that the arrest was for speech by Zuloaga that President Hugo Chávez
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (; 28 July 1954 – 5 March 2013) was a Venezuelan politician who was president of Venezuela from 1999 until his death in 2013, except for a brief period in 2002. Chávez was also leader of the Fifth Republ ...
deemed false and "offensive."
Human Rights Watch
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, Amnesty International
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, the Human Rights Foundation
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, the Inter American Press Association
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, the International Press Institute
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, the United States Department of State
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, Reporters without Borders
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, representatives of the Catholic Church
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, and others have protested the investigation and Chavez's infringement on press freedom in Venezuela.
References
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