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Cenpro Televisión
Cenpro Televisión was a Colombian ''programadora'' that operated between 1969 and 2000. History In 1973, Cenpro used Japanese equipment to produce Colombia's first color television broadcast, during an educational seminar. However, regular color transmissions would not come until the end of 1979. Toward the end of its life, Cenpro was characterized by its production of brilliant telenovelas such as ''Perro amor (Colombian TV series), Perro amor'', ''Tiempos difíciles'' and ''De pies a cabeza'', as well as the critically acclaimed ''El siguiente programa''; its unexpected exit from the business was one of the biggest in 2000, a year also marked by the closures of Producciones PUNCH and Producciones JES. Cenpro's return of its program spaces to Inravisión meant that the daily Mass, which Cenpro had continuously produced on Colombian television for more than 30 years, no longer aired. References

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In Television in Colombia, 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 1954 to the late 1990s, known as the ''sistema mixto'' ("mixed system"), relied on ''programadoras'' as the sole producers of programs that aired on the two major channels. Following the introduction of two national private television channels to the country in the late 1990s, the recession of that same time period and a resulting combination of falling ratings and declining advertising revenues, the ''programadoras'' went into a tailspin that led to many closing in bankruptcy or becoming production companies for the private networks. By 2003, only seven ''programadoras'' were left on Canal Uno, later reduced to four. In May 2017, Plural Comunicaciones, a consortium including several former ''programadoras'', took to ...
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