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In 2007, it started simulcasting Copa America and Miss Venezuela 2007 in high-definition format. Since September 2014, Venevisión currently became the oldest television network in Venezuela and surpassed the record of its former rival Radio Caracas Televisión before its forced closure in May 2007, 53 years and 6 months after it was launched.
Globovisión is a 24-hour television news network. It broadcasts over-the-air in Caracas, Aragua, Carabobo and Zulia on UHF channel 33. Globovisión is seen in the rest of Venezuela on cable or satellite (Globovisión has an alliance with DirecTV, where it can be seen on channel 110) and worldwide from their website.
Televisa - The first commercial network in Venezuela, was bought out by the Grupo Cisneros and became Venevisión. RCTV (Radio Caracas Televisión) - Second commercial network whose license expired on May 27, 2007.
Corporación Venezolana de Televisión (Spanish for: Venezuelan Television Corporation) or VTV is a state-run television station based in Caracas, Venezuela, which can be seen throughout the capital and surrounding areas on channel 8. Programs that can be seen on VTV included Aló Presidente and Telesur Noticias.
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Nos Vemos en la Radio, La Hojilla, Zurda Konducta Con El Mazo Dando ( English : Going at it with the Club ) is a Venezuelan television programme. It is transmitted every Wednesdays at 7pm on Venezolana de Televisión and TVes .
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 .