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  2. Venezolana de Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Corporación Venezolana de Televisión (Spanish for: Venezuelan Television Corporation) or VTV is a state-run television station based in Caracas, Venezuela, which can be seen throughout the capital and surrounding areas on channel 8.

  3. Television in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Television in Venezuela began in 1952, when the then President of Venezuela, Marcos Pérez Jiménez launched the state channel Televisora Nacional, making Venezuela the ninth country in the world to have a public television network. By 1963, a quarter of Venezuelan households had television; a figure rising to 45% by 1969 and 85% by 1982. [1]

  4. List of television networks in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Ondas del Lago Televisión - Regional television network - Active in the late '50s. Radio Valencia Televisión - A regional over-the-air broadcast network from 1958 to 1962. Teletrece - A regional television network - Active in the 60's. Canal 11 Televisión - Commercial television network, 1966 – 1968.

  5. List of programs broadcast by Venevisión - Wikipedia

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    TV series: Arquitecto de sueños — Life and style program ¡Qué Locuras! 2000–present: Comedy program: Locos y Sueltos: 2001–present: Comedy program: Sexo al desnudo: 2012–present: Life and style program

  6. List of Venezuelan telenovelas - Wikipedia

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    A list of Venezuelan telenovelas.. A Calzón Quitao (Removed Outerwear); A Todo Corazon (Every Heart); Abandonada (Neglected); Abigail 1988; Acorralada (Corraled); Adorable Monica (Adorable Monica)

  7. Ve Plus TV - Wikipedia

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    Venevisión Continental was originally launched as a cable television station on August 28, 2000. It provided entertainment programs, news, talk shows, and soap operas, catering to Spanish-speaking audiences in Venezuela, Latin America, and Europe as the international signal of Venevisión.

  8. Venevisión - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1986, Venevisión was the first television station in Venezuela to have their very own satellite dish. On May 27, 1987, president Jaime Lusinchi gave a 20-year broadcasting licence to the network. On February 4, 1992, Carlos Andrés Pérez addressed the nation from Venevisión's studios during a coup attempt against his government.

  9. RCTV - Wikipedia

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    By 1967, there were seven television networks on the air in Venezuela. They included Radio Caracas Televisión, Venevisión, Cadena Venezolana de Televisión (CVTV), Canal 11 Televisión, Televisora Nacional in Caracas, Teletrece in Valencia, and Canal 11 in Maracaibo.