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Bolivisión

Bolivisión is a commercial Bolivian television station based in Santa Cruz.[1] The channel was launched on June 17, 1997.[2]

Bolivisión
CountryBolivia
Broadcast areaBolivia
Ownership
OwnerBoliviana de Televisión, S.A. (Albavisión)
Sister channelsUPP TV
History
LaunchedMarch 18, 1998
Former namesAmérica Televisión
(1985)
ABC (Asociación Boliviana de Canales)
(1990-1997)
Links
Websiteredbolivision.tv.bo
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog VHFChannel 4 (Santa Cruz)
Channel 5 (La Paz)
Digital VHFChannel 4.1 (Santa Cruz)
Channel 5.1 (La Paz)

History edit

Background edit

In 1984, Galavisión launched in Santa Cruz de la Sierra on channel 4. Its programming was aimed at a primarily elitist audience with canned foreign programming, primarily centered on entertainment.[3]

On September 1, 1985, América Televisión, a terrestrial television channel owned by Banco Mercantil, was launched. With its studios in the Batallón Colorados Building, the station became one of the first private channels in Bolivia. With broadcasts lasting 6 hours in its first 2 years of broadcast, its transmission schedules progressively increased to 18 hours a day. América Televisión (unrelated to the Peruvian channel of the same name) was the first private network in the country to broadcast via satellite in 1994 and was one of the first to reach the 9 capitals of the department of La Paz.

In 1995, Raúl Garáfulic (owner of Red ATB) terminated his contract with TeleOriente and stopped broadcasting on channel 9 in Santa Cruz. After the end of the partnership, Raul Garafulic bought channel 5 from Santa Cruz, which was part of the Asociación Boliviana de Canales (ABC). Therefore, ABC ceased to exist, for which the entire ABC network was subsequently sold to Ernesto Asbún, who had bought Channel 4 of Santa Cruz, Galavisión. Ernesto Asbún bought Galavisión with the intention of forming a chain of stations. By doing so, the CDT network ceased its broadcasts on that same channel.

In 1996, a group of businessmen founded Boliviana de Television, with Telesistema Boliviano from La Paz, Antena Uno Canal 6 from Cochabamba and Canal 4 Galavision from Santa Cruz. Asbún later associated with Carlos Cardona to form Bolivisión on channel 2 in La Paz. The partnership lasted a year and a half, thus dissolving the CDT Network. In 1997 and with the purchase of Telesistema Boliviano by Unitel, Bolivisión was left without a channel in La Paz.

Beginning of operations edit

It was on July 17, 1997 that Bolivisión was refounded, and in September of the same year it returned to the air in La Paz through channel 5 VHF. The channel acquired the rights to broadcast the matches of the France 98 Qualifiers. Later, on Wednesday, November 26, it expanded by the same tune in Oruro, broadcasting the Bolivar V.S. Wilstermann live at 7:00 p.m. Later, the station moved its studios to the fourth floor of the Shopping Norte in La Paz. Bolivisión previously broadcast sporting events such as the NBA that it presented on Sunday afternoons.

New century and first financial crisis edit

Ernesto Asbún, its owner, was also the owner of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, which was going through a severe economic crisis. Until a long time, the general manager was exactly the prominent journalist from Cochabamba and director of the Club Deportivo Jorge Wilstermann Mauricio 'El Patato' Mendez Roca, who served as manager of the network until the sale to Albavisión.

New stage with Albavisión edit

Once LAB went bankrupt and before the judgment that was coming, Asbún sold Bolivisión to the Mexican Remigio Ángel González, owner of the Albavisión media conglomerate, who initially held 10% of the shares.[3] Due to the acquisition, starting in 2007, the channel's programming began to consist of Mexican and Brazilian telenovelas from Televisa and TV Globo, respectively. All national production that was not the news was fading.

In 2012 it was the channel in charge of carrying out the international contest América celebra a Chespirito on Televisa. As of 2010, its programming on weekdays is mostly telenovelas produced by Televisa.

Presenters edit

  • Myriam Claros
  • Vania Borja
  • Héctor Uriarte
  • Richard Pereira
  • Pamela Muñoz
  • Nicole Rosell
  • Fernando Eid
  • Carola Castedo
  • Miriam Ramos

Programs edit

Bolivisión Al Día edit

It is the main news program of Bolivisión. It airs Monday through Friday at 6:00 am, 12:40 pm and 9:00 pm. It is hosted by Carola Castedo from Santa Cruz and Miriam Ramos in La Paz. Its first broadcast was on July 6, 2011, replacing Noticias Bolivisión, previously known as Noticiero Bolivisión.

Dilema edit

Reality show announced by Hans Caceres and Leonel Fransezze, produced by Smilehood Media and Kontenidos Agencia Digital. Format where gaming and entertainment stand out with earning money.

La Cancha de Bolivisión edit

Sports program hosted by Richard Pereira.

Revista Al Día edit

The channel's morning magazine program.

Infomercials edit

Paid programs related to the Curanderia.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/country_profiles/1210487.stm Retrieved on June 9, 2007
  2. ^ http://www.pyp-uba.com.ar/news14/pdf/1.htm July 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on June 9, 2007
  3. ^ a b "FLUXO INTERNACIONAL DE FICÇÃO: A TELENOVELA BRASILEIRA NA BOLÍVIA" (PDF). Methodist University of São Paulo. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 July 2020. Retrieved 6 February 2024.

External links edit


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Bolivision is a commercial Bolivian television station based in Santa Cruz 1 The channel was launched on June 17 1997 2 BolivisionCountryBoliviaBroadcast areaBoliviaOwnershipOwnerBoliviana de Television S A Albavision Sister channelsUPP TVHistoryLaunchedMarch 18 1998Former namesAmerica Television 1985 ABC Asociacion Boliviana de Canales 1990 1997 LinksWebsiteredbolivision tv boAvailabilityTerrestrialAnalog VHFChannel 4 Santa Cruz Channel 5 La Paz Digital VHFChannel 4 1 Santa Cruz Channel 5 1 La Paz Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Beginning of operations 1 3 New century and first financial crisis 1 4 New stage with Albavision 2 Presenters 3 Programs 3 1 Bolivision Al Dia 3 2 Dilema 3 3 La Cancha de Bolivision 3 4 Revista Al Dia 3 5 Infomercials 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBackground edit In 1984 Galavision launched in Santa Cruz de la Sierra on channel 4 Its programming was aimed at a primarily elitist audience with canned foreign programming primarily centered on entertainment 3 On September 1 1985 America Television a terrestrial television channel owned by Banco Mercantil was launched With its studios in the Batallon Colorados Building the station became one of the first private channels in Bolivia With broadcasts lasting 6 hours in its first 2 years of broadcast its transmission schedules progressively increased to 18 hours a day America Television unrelated to the Peruvian channel of the same name was the first private network in the country to broadcast via satellite in 1994 and was one of the first to reach the 9 capitals of the department of La Paz In 1995 Raul Garafulic owner of Red ATB terminated his contract with TeleOriente and stopped broadcasting on channel 9 in Santa Cruz After the end of the partnership Raul Garafulic bought channel 5 from Santa Cruz which was part of the Asociacion Boliviana de Canales ABC Therefore ABC ceased to exist for which the entire ABC network was subsequently sold to Ernesto Asbun who had bought Channel 4 of Santa Cruz Galavision Ernesto Asbun bought Galavision with the intention of forming a chain of stations By doing so the CDT network ceased its broadcasts on that same channel In 1996 a group of businessmen founded Boliviana de Television with Telesistema Boliviano from La Paz Antena Uno Canal 6 from Cochabamba and Canal 4 Galavision from Santa Cruz Asbun later associated with Carlos Cardona to form Bolivision on channel 2 in La Paz The partnership lasted a year and a half thus dissolving the CDT Network In 1997 and with the purchase of Telesistema Boliviano by Unitel Bolivision was left without a channel in La Paz Beginning of operations edit It was on July 17 1997 that Bolivision was refounded and in September of the same year it returned to the air in La Paz through channel 5 VHF The channel acquired the rights to broadcast the matches of the France 98 Qualifiers Later on Wednesday November 26 it expanded by the same tune in Oruro broadcasting the Bolivar V S Wilstermann live at 7 00 p m Later the station moved its studios to the fourth floor of the Shopping Norte in La Paz Bolivision previously broadcast sporting events such as the NBA that it presented on Sunday afternoons New century and first financial crisis edit Ernesto Asbun its owner was also the owner of Lloyd Aereo Boliviano which was going through a severe economic crisis Until a long time the general manager was exactly the prominent journalist from Cochabamba and director of the Club Deportivo Jorge Wilstermann Mauricio El Patato Mendez Roca who served as manager of the network until the sale to Albavision New stage with Albavision edit Once LAB went bankrupt and before the judgment that was coming Asbun sold Bolivision to the Mexican Remigio Angel Gonzalez owner of the Albavision media conglomerate who initially held 10 of the shares 3 Due to the acquisition starting in 2007 the channel s programming began to consist of Mexican and Brazilian telenovelas from Televisa and TV Globo respectively All national production that was not the news was fading In 2012 it was the channel in charge of carrying out the international contest America celebra a Chespirito on Televisa As of 2010 its programming on weekdays is mostly telenovelas produced by Televisa Presenters editMyriam Claros Vania Borja Hector Uriarte Richard Pereira Pamela Munoz Nicole Rosell Fernando Eid Carola Castedo Miriam RamosPrograms editBolivision Al Dia edit It is the main news program of Bolivision It airs Monday through Friday at 6 00 am 12 40 pm and 9 00 pm It is hosted by Carola Castedo from Santa Cruz and Miriam Ramos in La Paz Its first broadcast was on July 6 2011 replacing Noticias Bolivision previously known as Noticiero Bolivision Dilema edit Reality show announced by Hans Caceres and Leonel Fransezze produced by Smilehood Media and Kontenidos Agencia Digital Format where gaming and entertainment stand out with earning money La Cancha de Bolivision edit Sports program hosted by Richard Pereira Revista Al Dia edit The channel s morning magazine program Infomercials edit Paid programs related to the Curanderia See also editList of South American television stationsReferences edit http news bbc co uk 1 hi world americas country profiles 1210487 stm Retrieved on June 9 2007 http www pyp uba com ar news14 pdf 1 htm Archived July 1 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on June 9 2007 a b FLUXO INTERNACIONAL DE FICCAO A TELENOVELA BRASILEIRA NA BOLIVIA PDF Methodist University of Sao Paulo 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 19 July 2020 Retrieved 6 February 2024 External links editOfficial website nbsp This article about media in Bolivia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about a television station is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bolivision amp oldid 1204084787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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