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  2. Ámbito Financiero - Wikipedia

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    Ámbito Financiero is an Argentine newspaper founded on December 9, 1976, by economist Julio A. Ramos. It is one of the main economic newspapers. It was initially sold in Downtown Buenos Aires, covering mainly the daily prices of the U.S. dollar, gold, stocks, etc., and included other editorials. Ámbito Financiero was acquired by Orlando ...

  3. VPItv - Wikipedia

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    VPItv (Spanish: Venezolanos por la Información TV; Venezuelans for Information TV) is a US-based Venezuelan online television channel founded by Fabiola Colmenares and Leonardo Trechi. The channel is based in Caracas , Venezuela and Miami , Florida , United States .

  4. List of television networks in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Cultural, commercial, social service TV N/A N/A Televen: 1988 N/A N/A Commercial 27 N/A ViVe: 2003 N/A N/A Educational N/A N/A Globovisión: 1994 N/A N/A News, Commercial 7 N/A Vale TV: 1998 N/A N/A educational 27 N/A Meridiano Televisión: 1996 N/A N/A Commercial, sports 16 N/A TeleSUR: 2005 N/A N/A Political, News 4 N/A Regional networks

  5. TV Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    TV Venezuela (also known as TVV) is a Venezuelan-American television channel airing in the United States for the Venezuelan diaspora, featuring programming from various Venezuelan television networks. The network was created to fill in a void in the US Hispanic market, for the Venezuelan diaspora.

  6. Julio Ramos - Wikipedia

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    Julio A. Ramos (4 February 1935 in Buenos Aires – 19 November 2006 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine journalist and businessman. On 9 December 1976 he founded Ámbito Financiero, a newspaper specializing in finance and economy that was later expanded to cater to a wider audience.

  7. 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]

  8. Televen - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Televen became the first television network in Venezuela to air nudity during prime time. On January 18, 1989, Omar Camero Zamora, President of Televen, requested a news conference to clarify that the network had not been sold, but 33% of the company's stock had been negotiated by a group of businessmen judicially managed by Pedro Tinoco.

  9. Category:News media in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    News agencies based in Venezuela (2 P) N. Newspapers published in Venezuela (2 C, 28 P) T. Television news in Venezuela (2 C) W. Venezuelan news websites (15 P)