Accompanying Veloz Mancera, investors in the company included Claudio Gerardini and Luiggi Ilicetto.
TeleVisa (not related to the eponymous Mexican television network), officially known as the Televisión Independiente, S.A. became the first privately owned television station to begin operations in Venezuela. Univisión Deportes Televisa Deportes. 1998.
A empresa tornou-se conhecida no mundo inteiro por exportar programas de televisão, em especial telenovelas. 22 de julio de 2019: Actualización y mejora en la marca. [1], On 30 March, Televisa was officially inaugurated, and as a result of the respective commercial concession which the national government had assigned the company, according to the second article of the Regalement of Radiocommunications, it opened up the airwaves for other commercial television stations in Venezuela. In the beginning, it was an independent station, but after a while, it became an affiliate of Televisa in Caracas. Televisa est une entreprise multimédia mexicaine, la plus importante d' Amérique latine, et du monde hispanique. Its owner was the Venezuelan broadcaster, Gonzalo Veloz Mancera. [1], List of Venezuelan over-the-air television networks and stations, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Televisa_(Venezuela)&oldid=979180110, Defunct television channels and networks in Venezuela, Television channels and stations established in 1953, Articles with Spanish-language sources (es), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 September 2020, at 08:08. On 1 July, Veloz Mancera put into place Televisa's regular programming, which remained on the air until mid-1960, when its installations were acquired by the Corporación Venezolana de Televisión, a subsidiary of the Grupo Cisneros. - meksykańska spółka medialna (grupa medialna), założona w 1950 (jako Telesistema Mexicano), druga co wielkości w Ameryce Łacińskiej (niektóre dane wskazują, że największa) oraz największa w świecie hiszpańskojęzycznym.
It was the second television station to begin operations after the state-owned Televisora Nacional. In 1960, the President of Venezuela, Rómulo Betancourt, proposed to Diego Cisneros that he purchase Televisa, which had already declared bankruptcy. Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. In 1956, months before Radio Caracas Televisión installed their antenna in Pariata, Televisa had already begun service to what is now the State of Vargas on channel nine, from an antenna located in Cabo Blanco.
Grupu Televisa ye una compañía mexicana de mediu de comunicación medios de comunicación, unu de los principales participantes nel negociu d'entretenimientu a nivel mundial.
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On the evening of March 4, 1953, Televisa (call sign YVLV-TV, channel four), began its testing phase.
On Sunday, 9 August 1953, this station broadcast, for the first time in Venezuela, a horse race, which was narrated by Luis Plácido Pisarello.
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It is a major international entertainment business, with much of its programming airing in the United States on Univision, with which it has an exclusive contract. A Televisa (teljes neve spanyolul: Grupo Televisa, Sociedad Anónima de Capital Variable, „Televisa Csoport Részvénytársaság ”, röviden Televisa, S.A. de C.V., „Televisa Rt.”) az Azcárraga család által üzemeltetett mexikói médiakonglomeriáció, Latin-Amerika első, és a világ egyik vezető spanyol nyelven sugárzó televíziós társasága. It was the second television station to begin operations after the state-owned Televisora Nacional.
Televisa est membre de l' Organisation des Télécommunications Ibéro-Américaines (OTI) et de la North American Broadcasters Association (NABA). Televisa mantiene relación estratégica con la aerolínea. Televisa (not related to the eponymous Mexican television network), officially known as the Televisión Independiente, S.A. became the first privately owned television station to begin operations in Venezuela. is a Mexican multimedia mass media company and the largest in Latin America and the Spanish-speaking world.