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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.
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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]
During the show, Sheina Chang read news headlines from the main news websites of Venezuela and Latin America, and conducted interviews along with Castillo. Although Aló Ciudadano opposed Chávez's government, they invited numerous pro-Chávez people on his show, such as the former mayor of the Libertador municipality, Freddy Bernal .
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.
Tarmas TV; La Tele; Televen; Televisión Educativa (Colombia) Televisora Andina de Mérida; Televisora Comunitaria de Rubio; Televisora de Oriente; Televisora Regional del Táchira; TV Bailadores; TV Familia; TV Llano; TV Puerto; TV Venezuela; TV Caricuao; TVS (Venezuela)
Última Hora (Spanish for "Last Hour") may refer to several newspapers: Última Hora, 1929–2001; Última Hora, 1951–1971; Última Hora (Nuevo Laredo), Tamaulipas, Mexico, founded in 1996; Última Hora, founded in 1973; Última Hora, in the Balearic Islands, founded in 1893; Última Hora, a newspaper in Venezuela