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  2. Venezolana de Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Cadena Venezolana de Televisión (CVTV) was inaugurated as a privately owned television station on August 1, 1964, at 7:30 p.m. [2] President Raúl Leoni was chosen to be the one to cut the ribbon. Despite its name, however, it was not a nationwide television network at first, broadcasting in the Caracas area during its first years. [3]

  3. List of television networks in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Teletrece - A regional television network - Active in the 60's. Canal 11 Televisión - Commercial television network, 1966 – 1968. Canal 11 (Maracaibo) - A regional television network - Active in the 60's. Marte TV - A Caracas regional network. Sold and re-launched as La Tele on December 1, 2002. La Tele - Closed in 2015; Puma TV ...

  4. Venevisión - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Venevisión moved their transmitters, which were located on the top of a building in La Colina, a neighborhood in Caracas where Venevisión's studios can be found, to Los Mecedores, near Venezolana de Televisión's studios and CANTV's installations. In Los Mecedores, a tower with an altitude of 100 meters was placed and a powerful new ...

  5. Televen - Wikipedia

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    Televen (legally known as Corporación Televen C.A.) is a private Venezuelan national television network headquartered on the Caracas neighborhood of Horizonte. For this reason it is also called 'Canal de Horizonte'. Televen was inaugurated on July 10, 1988, by Omar Camero Zamora and T Radioven, S.A.

  6. List of programs broadcast by TVes - Wikipedia

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    Motores en vivo (2013–present) Notables: Mateo Manaure (2014–present) TVes en la mañana (2014–present) Venezuela sobre tablas (2014–present) Upcoming.

  7. TVes - Wikipedia

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    TVES is a Venezuelan public television channel. Its name is short for Televisora Venezolana Social (Venezuelan Social Television) and is pronounced "te ves" [ˈte ˈβes], meaning you see yourself. It replaced the signal of Radio Caracas Televisión on Channel 2 on 28 May 2007, and began broadcasting at 12:20 a.m. local time (04:20 UTC). The ...

  8. Category:Television networks in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Venezolana de Televisión (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Television networks in Venezuela" ... Televisora Andina de Mérida;

  9. Category:Television stations in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This category contains a list of television stations, more commonly called television channels (canales de televisión) in Venezuela. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.