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  2. Television in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba was the first Latin American country to begin television testing in December 1946 when station CM-21P conducted an experimental multi-point live broadcast. The first regular commercial broadcasting began in October 1950 by the small radio station Union Radio, soon followed by other stations.

  3. Cubavisión - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, with the conclusion of the Cuban Revolution, CMQ-TV, like the other means of communication in the country, ended up under the control of the government. Subsequently, on February 27, 1961, with the disappearance of commercial advertising in Cuban media, the Cuban Government assumed the financing of the television channels.

  4. Mass media in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    After Union Radio TV went on the air, Cuban demand for television sets soared. [6] Under Fulgencio Batista 's dictatorship censorship was imposed. [ 6 ] Television's primary purpose in Cuba was to enhance the "high culture" education of the Cuban citizen.

  5. Castro hated them and banned them: Why TV commercials are ...

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    Cuban state television won´t be airing commercials immediately because the Institute of Information and Social Communication must still approve advertising plans presented by each media outlet ...

  6. Cubavisión International - Wikipedia

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    Cubavisión International (Spanish: Cubavisión Internacional) is a Cuban free-to-air television channel run by Cuba's national broadcaster, Cuban Institute of Radio and Television. It serves as the worldwide arm of the domestic Cubavisión network.

  7. Radio y Televisión Martí - Wikipedia

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    This combined with Cuban jamming of the signal has led to low viewership of TV Martí in Cuba, where, according to a U.S. official who was stationed in Havana in the station ' s early days, it is known as La TV que no se ve ("The TV that can't be seen"). U.S. Government telephone surveys in 1990, 2003, 2006, and 2008 reported Cuban viewership ...

  8. Cuban Institute of Radio and Television - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Institute of Radio and Television (Spanish: Instituto Cubano de Radio y Televisión; ICRT) was the government agency responsible for the control of radio and television broadcasters in Cuba. On August 24, 2021, the institute ceased to operate and was replaced by the Institute of Information and Social Communication.

  9. Category:Television in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television in Cuba" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...