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TC Televisión is a state-run television channel in Ecuador.The network was founded in 1969 and was commercially-funded for many years until 2011 when Grupo Iasaías went into a lawsuit and was sold to a state government unit, Since then the channel has been owned by SERTVSA (Sistema Ecuatoriano de Radio y Televisión) despite a local court ruling that the Isaías brothers return all of their ...
Sin permiso de tus padres: 41: Por ti: Rafael Gutiérrez Fides Velasco: 42: El país de las mujeres: Georgina Balzaretti: 43: Súbete a mi moto: Antulio Jiménez Pons Gerardo Zurita: 44: La duda: Fides Velasco: 45: 2003: Enamórate: Gerardo Zurita: 46: Un nuevo amor: Fides Velasco: 47: Mirada de mujer, el regreso: 48: Dos chicos de cuidado en ...
Television in Ecuador is most important among the country's mass media. Television programming is dominated by telenovelas , series, and news programming. Private and government-run channels coexist at the national, regional, and local levels.
Its shares were divided between Genaro Parker from Guayaquil and Palm de TV from Panama. That same year, a microwave link was set up between the stations in Quito and Guayaquil. When Teleamazonas started broadcasting in color, the Telecuador staff went on strike due to the disadvantages caused by the new station, leading to the shutdown of the ...
Ecuador TV is the public service channel of Ecuador established in October 2007 thanks to a provision of non-reimbursable funds of $5 million of the Economic and Social Development Bank of Venezuela (BANDES by its Spanish acronym).
TNT Series (TNT Séries, with an accent, in Brazil) is a Latin American pay television channel which is focused on airing television series of action, suspense, drama, police and science fiction.. It is operated by Warner Bros. Discovery .
Enchufe.tv is an Ecuadorian comedy entertainment brand produced by 2bLatam.Based in Quito, Ecuador, it consists of comedic sketches viewed primarily on its YouTube channel, its Facebook page and other social media as well as on television channels and AVOD platforms in Latin America and the U.S.
One of the biggest triggers was the arrival of businessman Marciel Rivas Sáenz, who after years as general director of Gamavisión, took ownership of the channel through the companies Banco del Progreso, Diario El Telégrafo, ElectroEcuador and Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador (EMELEC) (Guayaquil), conforming to the company Canal 12 TV Limitada ...