Jorge Enrique Pulido TV
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Jorge Enrique Pulido TV was a Colombian ''
programadora In Colombian broadcasting, ''programadoras'' (literally ''programmer'') are companies that produce television programs, especially for the public-commercial Canal Uno (and, until 2003, Canal A/Segunda Cadena). The Colombian television model from ...
'' that operated between 1979 and May 1990, owned and operated by the journalist Jorge Enrique Pulido. It is one of the few ''programadoras'' to disappear outside of a bidding cycle, doing so six months after his assassination at the hands of the Medellín Cartel in late 1989.


History

The company was awarded one hour a week of programming in 1979 — a paltry amount for a ''programadora'' to receive. The programs he aired were of the current affairs/public interest variety, including shows such as ''Canal Abierto'', ''Las Investigadores'' and the news program ''Noticiero Mundovisión'', which he hosted at the time of his death and an edition of which he had just finished producing at the Inravisión studios in Bogotá when, leaving the studios, he was killed.Henry III, William A., Joelle Attinger, and Tom Quinn. "The Deadliest Beat." ''TIME'' 13 November 1989. The company also presented two kids' programs and two entertainment programs.


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{{reflist Television production companies of Colombia Mass media companies established in 1979 1990 disestablishments in Colombia 1979 establishments in Colombia Mass media companies disestablished in 1990