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The Televisora Regional del Táchira (TRT) is a privately owned
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n regional television network based in the city of San Cristóbal in
Táchira Táchira State ( es, Estado Táchira, ) is one of the 24 states of Venezuela. The state capital is San Cristóbal. Táchira State covers a total surface area of and as of the 2011 census, had a population of 1,168,908. At the end of the 19t ...
. Including Táchira, TRT can be seen in the southern part of the
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, northeastern Barinas, and northern
Apure Apure State ( es, Estado Apure, ) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Its territory formed part of the provinces of Mérida, Maracaibo, and Barinas, in accordance with successive territorial ordinations pronounced by the colonial author ...
in Venezuela. Its signal can also be seen in
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in the
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and northern
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. 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
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from the Venezuelan Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Ministerio de Transporte y Comunicaciones). In early 1989, the construction of the transmitting station located on a hill named "Gallinero" in Palmira, Guásimos municipality, was completed. This transmitting station enabled TRT to finally go on the air. TRT's signal reaches most of Táchira, parts of Apure, parts of Zulia, the northern part of the Arauca Department in Colombia, and some parts of the Norte de Santander Department in Colombia. On July 24, 1989, TRT began testing their signal on channel six. Its test signal consisted of a color test pattern and the network's music. On October 15, 1989, at 8pm, a
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(football) game was broadcast from the Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo stadium in the city of San Cristóbal. It was on Friday, November 24, 1989, that the inaugural
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was celebrated in San Cristóbal’s opera house (important Venezuelan personalities came to this ball, including president
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). This was when TRT began its regular programming. With the need to improve their coverage, another transmitting station (called "El Rayo", located in the municipality of Pedro María Ureña in Táchira), was constructed, and finally became functional on March 25, 1994. This new transmitting station completely covered the Norte de Santander Department in Colombia, the southern part of Zulia, the Zamora municipality in Barinas, the Páez Municipality in Apure, and improved its signal in Táchira. The host of the program "Café con Azócar", Gustavo Azócar, was arrested on 6 March 2006 by the metropolitan police of Táchira after a complaint filed by ex-prosecutor Ana Casanova in the year 2000 over alleged irregularities in the broadcast of advertisements for the state lottery on Radio de San Cristóbal (now known as 1060 AM), where Azócar worked as a general coordinator. On 20 November 2007, National Assembly deputy Iris Varela, upon leaving the studios of TRT after an interview earlier that morning, had an encounter with Gustavo Azócar, where she hit him several times before finally leaving. Varela, in a telephone interview with
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, claimed that her fight with Azócar was provoked because Azócar used slander against her and made a hurtful statement about her dead son.Lawmaker slaps journalist on live television - CNN.com
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See also

* List of Venezuelan over-the-air television networks and stations


Notes

* When a show is labeled with the letters PN, it means that the show is made in Venezuela.


References


External links


Official Site


*https://web.archive.org/web/20070929090751/http://www.televisoradeltachira.com/contenido/programacion/adjuntar/programacion.jpg - TRT's programming chart {{DEFAULTSORT:Televisora Regional Del Tachira Television channels and stations established in 1984 Television stations in Venezuela Television networks in Venezuela Spanish-language television stations 1984 establishments in Venezuela