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Television live broadcast in Inravisión studios during the mid-1960s , where the first Colombian television shows were produced. Television in Colombia or Colombian television (Spanish: Televisión de Colombia) is a media of Colombia. It is characterized for broadcasting telenovelas, series, game shows and TV news. Until 1998 it was a state ...
Caracol Televisión 21 El auténtico Rodrigo Leal: 101 November 23, 2003 May 13, 2004 Caracol Televisión 2004; 22 Prisionera [34] 180 March 10, 2004 December 6, 2004 Telemundo Caracol Televisión: 23 Mesa para tres: 118 March 15, 2004 February 2005 Caracol Televisión 24 El vuelo de la cometa — — — Caracol Televisión 25 Luna, la ...
El Nombre del Amor; El Precio del Silencio; El manantial (1996, Producciones JES) El oasis (1995, Cenpro TV) El pasado no perdona (1990–1991, Producciones PUNCH) El pasado no perdona 2 (2005, Fox Telecolombia, RCN TV) La Elegida; En Los Tacones De Eva; En cuerpo ajeno (1992, RTI Producciones, Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana ...
El Tiempo (English: "Time" or "The Times") is a nationally distributed broadsheet daily newspaper in Colombia launched on January 30, 1911. As of 2019 [update] , El Tiempo had the highest circulation in Colombia with an average daily weekday of 1,137,483 readers, rising to 1,921,571 readers for the Sunday edition.
Cien Colombianos Dicen; Componga; Compre la Orquesta; Concéntrese (1968; 1986) Conteste y Dana le Paga (1958) Dígalo Cantando (2007) Do Re Millones: La Orquesta de la fortuna; D1 (2006) El Jugador (2007) El Poder del 10 (2008) El Programa del Millón; Gánele al Reloj con Philips; Golazo Fruco (1969) Guerra de Estrellas; Los Tres a las 6 ...
Señal Colombia began its broadcasts on February 9, 1970 as Channel 11 (because it was broadcast on frequency 11 of the VHF band of Bogotá) in order to provide educational and popular programming for adults, [3] imitating the television model of the BBC with two national channels: the first of a general nature and the second with a more cultural and minority focus.
Caracol Televisión, as it is known today, began to take shape in 1954, when the Organization Radiodifusora Caracol offered to the Televisora Nacional (the then only TV channel in Colombia later turned into Inravisión, today RTVC Sistema de Medios Publicos) a formula to sustain its operation by means of the concession of certain programming spaces for commercial exploitation.
The channel was launched in 1996, mainly in Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina, [2] before going on to launch a Portuguese language version for Brazil in 1998. The channel operated from Atlanta, with later sales offices initiated in several Latin American countries, until December 20, 2002, when the network closed the channel to avoid cost cuts at ...