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Globovisión

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. Some of Globovisión's programs can be seen in the United States on cable network Canal Sur and TV Venezuela, a channel offered in DirecTV's Para Todos package. In Latin America, Globovision can be seen in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay and other territories as Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Curaçao in DirecTV's package (channels 293 and 724).

Globovisión
CountryVenezuela
Broadcast areaLatin America
Caribbean
United States
Brazil
Portugal
AffiliatesCNN en Español
RCN Televisión
Venezolana de Televisión
Panamericana Televisión
Todo Noticias
Ecuavisa
HeadquartersCaracas, Venezuela
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerJuan Domingo Cordero
Raúl Gorrín
Gustavo Perdomo[1]
History
LaunchedDecember 1, 1994
Links
WebsiteGlobovision.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog UHFChannel 33 (Caracas, listings may vary)
Digital UHFChannel 25.6

History edit

On 1 December 1994, Luis Teófilo Núñez Arismendi, Guillermo Zuloaga Núñez, Nelson Mezerhane Gosen, and Alberto Federico Ravell Arreaza, inaugurated Globovisión, channel 33, the first 24-hour news network in Venezuela to broadcast over-the-air. Currently, Globovisión is broadcast over the air in Caracas, Aragua, Carabobo and Zulia. Globovisión's programming is also carried by 95 percent of the nation's cable systems.[citation needed]

The day after the 2002 coup attempt, Globovisión mostly rebroadcast the previous day's events. Federico Ravell reportedly called CNN to ask them to join a media blackout. CNN did not confirm nor denied the claim. Ravell was the only media executive that acknowledged withholding information that day, apologizing to "any viewer who feels we failed them that day." Gustavo Cisneros, director of Venevisión, and others have argued that the lack of coverage was caused by threats and intimidation from pro-Chávez demonstrators, who surrounded several television stations in Caracas.[2]

In 2009, pro-government leader Lina Ron led an armed attack on Globovisión, where she and attackers threw tear gas into the headquarters of the news organization that left injured multiple individuals inside and threatened its security with firearms.[3]

On 17 February 2010, Ravell, general director of the channel, was dismissed from his post by board of directors of Globovision due to "differences with its partners". Ravell said he had to " sacrifice himself leaving office for the channel wasn't sold and falls into the hands of Government of Hugo Chavez".[citation needed]

In 2013, Globovisión was sold to an economist and businessman with connections to the Venezuelan government,[4][5][6] Juan Domingo Cordero, who also runs the insurance company La Vitalicia.[7][8][5] Raúl Gorrín, one of the owners, maintained close connections with the government[9][10] and, according to the [[New York Times, the opposition.[9]

On 8 January 2019, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the United States Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions against Gorrín and six other Venezuelans, accusing them of being part of "a significant plot of corruption" through the use of the foreign currency exchange system.[11][12] Following the announcement, Globovisión and 23 other companies were added to the Specially Designated Nationals list of OFAC. All the assets subject to the jurisdiction of the United States are frozen and American citizens are prohibited from conducting economic transactions with them.[11][12]

International edit

Overseas, Globovisión has affiliations with CNN en Español, RCN, Canal N, Panamericana Televisión, Canal Sur, Canal 13, Todo Noticias, Monte Carlo Televisión, Canal 4, Canal 8, and Ecuavisa.[13]

Shows edit

Most of the shows seen on Globovisión are national productions. They include:

  • Aló Ciudadano – A call-in show hosted by Leopoldo Castillo. This program was simulcasted on the Radio Caracas Radio after Hugo Chavez government expropriated the radio network Circuito Nacional Belfort. In the network until 2013 was co-hosted by Sheina Chang, Maria Alejandra Trujillo, Pedro Pablo Peñaloza, Carlos Acosta, Verioska Velasco, and Andreina Fuenmayor. The interim host were Nitu Pérez Osuna and María Elena Lavaud.
  • Aló Venezuela – A Sunday talk show hosted by Del Valle Canelon and Ismael Garcia.
  • Tocando Fondo – A talk show, hosted by Ana Karina Villalba seen on Sundays at 11 am.
  • Vladimir a la Una – A daily talk show, hosted by Vladimir Villegas Polhiak at 1 pm.
  • Globovision Economia – A daily economy news show hosted by Mariana Martinez at 3 pm.
  • Entre Noticias – A weekend news show hosted by Marianna Gomez
  • Plomovisión – A documentary series hosted by Johnny Ficarella. This program's name originated from an epithet given to the channel by President Hugo Chávez.
  • Shirley – A talk show hosted by Jewish journalist Shirley Varnagy
  • Primera Página – A morning news show hosted by Aymara Lorenzo, José Vicente Antonetti, Carolina Alcalde, Jessica Morales, and Andreína Gandica. It comes on at 6 am on weekdays. José Domingo Blanco and Nathaly Salas Guaithero once hosted this show. It was originally hosted by Julio César Camacho.
  • Brujula Internacional – An evening international news show hosted by ambassador Julio César Pineda.
  • En la Mañana – Another morning news show hosted by Williams Echeverría.
  • La Alegre Cocina de Dino's - A kitchen show hosted by chef Dino D'Avanzo
  • Biografías – A documentary series on famous Venezuelan personalities hosted by Maky Arenas.
  • Hablan las Paredes – A night talk show, hosted by Guillermo Tell Troconis.
  • Mujeres en Todo (program) – A live variety show with Alba Cecilia Mujica, Maria Isabel Parraga and Veronica Rasquin.
  • Titulares de Mañana – A show which reveals the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers in Venezuela. This show was originally hosted by Orlando Urdaneta. Orlando Urdaneta then changed the program's name to La Hora de Orlando in 2003. After he left Globovisión in 2004, the name was reverted to "Titulares de Mañana" with Pedro Luis Flores and Jesus "Chuo" Torrealba as its host.
  • Noticias Globovisión – The network's main newscast, anchored by Gladys Rodríguez, Roman Lozinski, Juan Eleazar Figallo and Diana Carolina Ruiz. It has several daily broadcasts anchored by Carlos Alberto Figueroa and Jorge Luis Perez Valery.
  • Grado 33 – A news documentary series hosted by Norberto Mazza, María Elena Lavaud and Roberto Giusti. This program was very critical of the Chávez government.
  • Soluciones – morning talk show hosted by Shirley Varnagy, Nathalie Viteznik.
  • CNN World Report – Saturday morning ecological program hosted by Fernando Jauregui
  • El Radar de los Barrios – morning talk show hosted by Chuo Torrealba.
  • La cocinita de Sindy – Saturday cooking talk show hosted by Sindy Lazo.
  • 35MM – One of the few non-political shows on Globovisión, it contains the latest news on upcoming Hollywood movies and is hosted by Víctor X.
  • Faranduleando, which contains celebrity news.
  • Paparazzi del Deporte, which contains sport celebrity news.
  • Usted lo vio – Week news Summary show host by Juan Eleazar Figallo.
  • Ecopracticas – Saturday morning ecological program hosted by Fernando Jauregui
  • Alta Densidad – A technology news show hosted by Carlos José Monzón.[14]
  • Sin Flash TV – A show, hosted by beauty queen Cynthia Lander, about the currently most popular society parties and events in Venezuela and world.
  • Saber Vivir- A health micro by Martha Palma Troconis.
  • Alta Postura- A fashion program hosted by Giancarlo Berardinelli
  • Con todo y Penzini – A variety news show hosted by Pedro Penzini.
  • Se Habla Verde – An ecological micro conducted by Karen Bitton.
  • Deportes Globovisión – Globovisión's sports show hosted by Aloys Marín and
  • Así Cocina Soucy – A cooking and gourmet show hosted by Héctor Soucy.
  • Buenas Noches – An evening talk show hosted by Francisco "Kiko" Bautista, Carla Angola, and Roland Carreño.
  • Sabado en la Noche – A Saturday night talk show hosted by Rocío Higuera, Gabriela Paez y Melisa Rauseo.
  • Cuando las ganas se juntan – A Sunday night show with Bettsimar Diaz.
  • Analisis Situacional – A Sunday interviewer program conducted by Oscar Schemel
  • Turismo con Montenegro – Sunday morning turistic program hosted by Alvaro Montenegro
  • Yo Prometo – A Sunday news show hosted by Nitu Pérez Osuna.
  • El Rostro sin máscara – conducido por el criminalista Juan Manuel Mayorca.
  • El Mundo, Economía y Negocios – A Sunday news magazine of economy.
  • Fun Race – A documentary series on 4X4s hosted by Sabrina Salvador and Goizeder Azúa.

Relationship with government edit

 
Globovisión building, Caracas

Globovisión was critical of the Chavista movement. Along with other private television stations, it supported the Venezuelan opposition protests against President Hugo Chávez, celebrating the 2002 coup attempt along with its leaders and censoring reports of countercoup action that placed Chávez back into office.[15] The network was a leading entity within the opposition coalition Coordinadora Democrática beside Venevisión and Fedecamaras, supporting insurrection against the Chávez government.[16]

Globovision is able to broadcast outside of Venezuela, and does so through satellite television. Microwave equipment, which allows for live transmissions, has been seized by the Government.[17]

In May 2007, President Chávez claimed during a speech that Globovision had been actively encouraging civil unrest in Venezuela, as well as his assassination. His claim on the latter was based on broadcast footage of the attempted murder of Pope John Paul II (which was part of a series of pictures showing RCTV's historical news coverage) in combination with a song titled "Esto no termina aquí" ("This does not end here"). The Venezuelan government filed a complaint against Globovision with the Attorney General Office on this matter.[18] Venezuelan students marched in the streets to protest the closure of RCTV and threats to Globovision. Globovision's director, Alberto Ravell, said, "We are not going to change our editorial line that we are not afraid of the threats from this government."[19]

In information published through WikiLeaks from the United States Embassy in Venezuela, after "60 allegations" against Globovisión in Venezuelan court, the Venezuelan government pressured a partner, banker Nelson Mezerhane, to buy all the shares of Globovisión in order to fire Ravell.[20]

After the 2013 sale of Globovisión to Juan Domingo Cordero, Globovisión's managerial staff stated that the editorial line would be changed and would be forced to move to the "centre".[5][21]

Investigation edit

In 2009, Venezuela's telecommunications regulator launched four different investigations into Globovisión. Reporting about an earthquake before an official report later made on the official government channel and not paying $2.3 million tax for giving free airtime to anti-government groups during the 2002 oil strike were two of the accusations in the investigations.[22][23] Chávez demanded sanctions against Globovisión, calling station director Alberto Federico Ravell "a crazy man with a cannon".[24] This action was criticized by two officials who monitor freedom of speech, Frank La Rue of the United Nations and Catalina Botero of the Organization of American States.[25]

On March 25, 2010, network owner Guillermo Zuloaga was briefly arrested, then released pending investigation, by Venezuelan military intelligence. The country's Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz stated that the arrest was for speech by Zuloaga that President Hugo Chávez deemed false and "offensive."[26]

Human Rights Watch,[27] Amnesty International,[28] the Human Rights Foundation,[29] the Inter American Press Association,[30] the International Press Institute,[31] the United States Department of State,[32] Reporters without Borders,[33] representatives of the Catholic Church, and others have protested the investigation and Chavez's infringement on press freedom in Venezuela.[34][35][36][37]

References edit

  1. ^ "Venezuelan opposition TV channel Globovision sold". BBC News. 14 May 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  2. ^ David Adams and Phil Gunson, St. Petersburg Times, 18 April 2002, Media accused in failed coup 7 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Noticias24. 5 March 2014. Archived from the original on 8 March 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  4. ^ Kraul, Chris; Mogollon, Mery (14 May 2013). "Venezuela's last major opposition TV station is sold". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Rueda, Manuel (12 March 2013). "Is Venezuela's Government Silencing Globovision?". ABC News. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  6. ^ Bajak, Frank; Rueda, Jorge (12 March 2013). "Globovision To Be Sold: Last Anti-Chavez In Venezuela To Go To Government Friendly Buyer". Huffington Post. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  7. ^ . 10 March 2013. Archived from the original on 31 January 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  8. ^ Zuloaga, Guillermo (11 March 2003). . Últimas Noticias. Archived from the original on 31 January 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  9. ^ a b "Trump, Venezuela and the Tug-of-War Over a Strongman". The New York Times. 1 November 2020.
  10. ^ Márquez, Laureano; Sanabria, Eduardo (2018). "La dictadura". Historieta de Venezuela: De Macuro a Maduro (1st ed.). Gráficas Pedrazas. p. 187. ISBN 978-1-7328777-1-9.
  11. ^ a b "Treasury targets Venezuela currency exchange network scheme generating billions of dollars for corrupt regime insiders" (Press release). U.S. Department of the Treasury. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  12. ^ a b "EE. UU. sanciona a siete empresarios venezolanos, entre ellos los dueños de Globovisión". NTN24. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on November 17, 2007.
  14. ^ "Alta Densidad". altadensidad.com.
  15. ^ "Chávez raising pressure on defiant TV network". NBC News. 11 June 2009. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  16. ^ Jiménez, Maryhen (February 2023). "Contesting Autocracy: Repression and Opposition Coordination in Venezuela". Political Studies. 71 (1): 47–68. doi:10.1177/0032321721999975.
  17. ^ (Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS), October 6, 2003). "IFEX :: Television station's equipment confiscated". Retrieved February 10, 2008.
  18. ^ El Universal June 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Venezuela Media March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 30, 2007.
  20. ^ "Wikileaks de Venezuela: así salió el director del canal Globovisión". Semana. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  21. ^ "Venezuelan opposition TV channel Globovision sold". BBC. 14 May 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  22. ^ Arthur Brice (June 5, 2009). "Venezuela takes actions against critical TV station". CNN.
  23. ^ Juan Forero (June 11, 2009). "Chávez Raising Pressure On Defiant TV Network". The Washington Post.[dead link]
  24. ^ Tyler Bridges (May 12, 2009). "Venezuela's Chávez threatens to shut down TV station". The Christian Science Monitor.
  25. ^ "Venezuelan diplomat defends probe of anti-government TV station". CBC and The Associated Press. May 23, 2009.
  26. ^ Simon Romero (March 25, 2010). "Chávez Critic Is Arrested, Then Freed, in Venezuela". The New York Times. Retrieved Mar 25, 2010.
  27. ^ "Venezuela: Events of 2009". Human Rights Watch. 20 January 2010. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
  28. ^ "Venezuela: Globovisión attack must be urgently investigated and journalists protected". Amnesty International. August 4, 2009. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
  29. ^ . The Human Rights Foundation. Archived from the original on March 11, 2012. Retrieved April 21, 2013.
  30. ^ "IAPA condemns harsh blow to Venezuela's democracy" (Press release). Inter American Press Association. July 31, 2009. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
  31. ^ (Press release). International Press Institute. June 18, 2008. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
  32. ^ . Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor: 2008 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices. U.S. Department of State. February 25, 2009. Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
  33. ^ . Reporters without Borders. June 23, 2009. Archived from the original on June 27, 2009. Retrieved February 3, 2010.
  34. ^ Jones, Rachel (May 28, 2009). "In Venezuela, hundreds march for press freedom". Lexis Nexis. The Associated Press. Human Rights Watch and press freedom groups have criticized the investigation, saying it aims to harass Chavez's opponents.
  35. ^ "Venezuela Threatens To Close Opposition TV Station". SHOW: Morning Edition 10:00 AM EST NPR. National Public Radio (NPR); LexisNexis. June 11, 2009. In Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez's government is moving against this TV station, which has press freedom groups raising questions about the future of democracy in a highly polarized country.
  36. ^ James, Ian (September 17, 2009). "Venezuela a top concern at press freedom forum". The Associated Press. LexisNexis. Press freedom groups condemn Venezuela's recent shutdown of radio stations as part of a broader strategy by President Hugo Chavez to progressively clamp down on the private news media and they want to put a stop to it. ... Newspaper executives who lead the Miami-based Inter American Press Association say Venezuela will be at the top of their list as they gather in Caracas for an emergency forum Friday to discuss freedom of expression in the Americas.
  37. ^ "US calls for free press in Venezuela, Latin America". LexisNexis. Agence France Presse – English. June 12, 2009. The United States called Friday on the Venezuelan and other Latin American governments to stop intimidating the news media and take action to uphold a free press. ... On Tuesday, the International Press Institute, a media advocacy group, denounced the deterioration of press freedom in Venezuela and in particular the Chavez government's harassment of Globovision.

External links edit

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Not to be confused with TV Globo or Global Television Network This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2019 Globovision is a 24 hour television news network It broadcasts over the air in Caracas Aragua Carabobo and Zulia on UHF channel 33 Globovision is seen in the rest of Venezuela on cable or satellite Globovision has an alliance with DirecTV where it can be seen on channel 110 and worldwide from their website Some of Globovision s programs can be seen in the United States on cable network Canal Sur and TV Venezuela a channel offered in DirecTV s Para Todos package In Latin America Globovision can be seen in Argentina Colombia Chile Ecuador Peru Uruguay and other territories as Aruba Trinidad and Tobago Barbados and Curacao in DirecTV s package channels 293 and 724 GlobovisionCountryVenezuelaBroadcast areaLatin AmericaCaribbeanUnited StatesBrazilPortugalAffiliatesCNN en EspanolRCN TelevisionVenezolana de TelevisionPanamericana TelevisionTodo NoticiasEcuavisaHeadquartersCaracas VenezuelaProgrammingLanguage s SpanishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerJuan Domingo Cordero Raul Gorrin Gustavo Perdomo 1 HistoryLaunchedDecember 1 1994LinksWebsiteGlobovision comAvailabilityTerrestrialAnalog UHFChannel 33 Caracas listings may vary Digital UHFChannel 25 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 International 2 Shows 3 Relationship with government 3 1 Investigation 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOn 1 December 1994 Luis Teofilo Nunez Arismendi Guillermo Zuloaga Nunez Nelson Mezerhane Gosen and Alberto Federico Ravell Arreaza inaugurated Globovision channel 33 the first 24 hour news network in Venezuela to broadcast over the air Currently Globovision is broadcast over the air in Caracas Aragua Carabobo and Zulia Globovision s programming is also carried by 95 percent of the nation s cable systems citation needed The day after the 2002 coup attempt Globovision mostly rebroadcast the previous day s events Federico Ravell reportedly called CNN to ask them to join a media blackout CNN did not confirm nor denied the claim Ravell was the only media executive that acknowledged withholding information that day apologizing to any viewer who feels we failed them that day Gustavo Cisneros director of Venevision and others have argued that the lack of coverage was caused by threats and intimidation from pro Chavez demonstrators who surrounded several television stations in Caracas 2 In 2009 pro government leader Lina Ron led an armed attack on Globovision where she and attackers threw tear gas into the headquarters of the news organization that left injured multiple individuals inside and threatened its security with firearms 3 On 17 February 2010 Ravell general director of the channel was dismissed from his post by board of directors of Globovision due to differences with its partners Ravell said he had to sacrifice himself leaving office for the channel wasn t sold and falls into the hands of Government of Hugo Chavez citation needed In 2013 Globovision was sold to an economist and businessman with connections to the Venezuelan government 4 5 6 Juan Domingo Cordero who also runs the insurance company La Vitalicia 7 8 5 Raul Gorrin one of the owners maintained close connections with the government 9 10 and according to the New York Times the opposition 9 On 8 January 2019 the Office of Foreign Assets Control OFAC of the United States Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions against Gorrin and six other Venezuelans accusing them of being part of a significant plot of corruption through the use of the foreign currency exchange system 11 12 Following the announcement Globovision and 23 other companies were added to the Specially Designated Nationals list of OFAC All the assets subject to the jurisdiction of the United States are frozen and American citizens are prohibited from conducting economic transactions with them 11 12 International edit Overseas Globovision has affiliations with CNN en Espanol RCN Canal N Panamericana Television Canal Sur Canal 13 Todo Noticias Monte Carlo Television Canal 4 Canal 8 and Ecuavisa 13 Shows editMost of the shows seen on Globovision are national productions They include Alo Ciudadano A call in show hosted by Leopoldo Castillo This program was simulcasted on the Radio Caracas Radio after Hugo Chavez government expropriated the radio network Circuito Nacional Belfort In the network until 2013 was co hosted by Sheina Chang Maria Alejandra Trujillo Pedro Pablo Penaloza Carlos Acosta Verioska Velasco and Andreina Fuenmayor The interim host were Nitu Perez Osuna and Maria Elena Lavaud Alo Venezuela A Sunday talk show hosted by Del Valle Canelon and Ismael Garcia Tocando Fondo A talk show hosted by Ana Karina Villalba seen on Sundays at 11 am Vladimir a la Una A daily talk show hosted by Vladimir Villegas Polhiak at 1 pm Globovision Economia A daily economy news show hosted by Mariana Martinez at 3 pm Entre Noticias A weekend news show hosted by Marianna Gomez Plomovision A documentary series hosted by Johnny Ficarella This program s name originated from an epithet given to the channel by President Hugo Chavez Shirley A talk show hosted by Jewish journalist Shirley Varnagy Primera Pagina A morning news show hosted by Aymara Lorenzo Jose Vicente Antonetti Carolina Alcalde Jessica Morales and Andreina Gandica It comes on at 6 am on weekdays Jose Domingo Blanco and Nathaly Salas Guaithero once hosted this show It was originally hosted by Julio Cesar Camacho Brujula Internacional An evening international news show hosted by ambassador Julio Cesar Pineda En la Manana Another morning news show hosted by Williams Echeverria La Alegre Cocina de Dino s A kitchen show hosted by chef Dino D Avanzo Biografias A documentary series on famous Venezuelan personalities hosted by Maky Arenas Hablan las Paredes A night talk show hosted by Guillermo Tell Troconis Mujeres en Todo program A live variety show with Alba Cecilia Mujica Maria Isabel Parraga and Veronica Rasquin Titulares de Manana A show which reveals the front pages of tomorrow s newspapers in Venezuela This show was originally hosted by Orlando Urdaneta Orlando Urdaneta then changed the program s name to La Hora de Orlando in 2003 After he left Globovision in 2004 the name was reverted to Titulares de Manana with Pedro Luis Flores and Jesus Chuo Torrealba as its host Noticias Globovision The network s main newscast anchored by Gladys Rodriguez Roman Lozinski Juan Eleazar Figallo and Diana Carolina Ruiz It has several daily broadcasts anchored by Carlos Alberto Figueroa and Jorge Luis Perez Valery Grado 33 A news documentary series hosted by Norberto Mazza Maria Elena Lavaud and Roberto Giusti This program was very critical of the Chavez government Soluciones morning talk show hosted by Shirley Varnagy Nathalie Viteznik CNN World Report Saturday morning ecological program hosted by Fernando Jauregui El Radar de los Barrios morning talk show hosted by Chuo Torrealba La cocinita de Sindy Saturday cooking talk show hosted by Sindy Lazo 35MM One of the few non political shows on Globovision it contains the latest news on upcoming Hollywood movies and is hosted by Victor X Faranduleando which contains celebrity news Paparazzi del Deporte which contains sport celebrity news Usted lo vio Week news Summary show host by Juan Eleazar Figallo Ecopracticas Saturday morning ecological program hosted by Fernando Jauregui Alta Densidad A technology news show hosted by Carlos Jose Monzon 14 Sin Flash TV A show hosted by beauty queen Cynthia Lander about the currently most popular society parties and events in Venezuela and world Saber Vivir A health micro by Martha Palma Troconis Alta Postura A fashion program hosted by Giancarlo Berardinelli Con todo y Penzini A variety news show hosted by Pedro Penzini Se Habla Verde An ecological micro conducted by Karen Bitton Deportes Globovision Globovision s sports show hosted by Aloys Marin and Asi Cocina Soucy A cooking and gourmet show hosted by Hector Soucy Buenas Noches An evening talk show hosted by Francisco Kiko Bautista Carla Angola and Roland Carreno Sabado en la Noche A Saturday night talk show hosted by Rocio Higuera Gabriela Paez y Melisa Rauseo Cuando las ganas se juntan A Sunday night show with Bettsimar Diaz Analisis Situacional A Sunday interviewer program conducted by Oscar Schemel Turismo con Montenegro Sunday morning turistic program hosted by Alvaro Montenegro Yo Prometo A Sunday news show hosted by Nitu Perez Osuna El Rostro sin mascara conducido por el criminalista Juan Manuel Mayorca El Mundo Economia y Negocios A Sunday news magazine of economy Fun Race A documentary series on 4X4s hosted by Sabrina Salvador and Goizeder Azua Relationship with government edit nbsp Globovision building CaracasGlobovision was critical of the Chavista movement Along with other private television stations it supported the Venezuelan opposition protests against President Hugo Chavez celebrating the 2002 coup attempt along with its leaders and censoring reports of countercoup action that placed Chavez back into office 15 The network was a leading entity within the opposition coalition Coordinadora Democratica beside Venevision and Fedecamaras supporting insurrection against the Chavez government 16 Globovision is able to broadcast outside of Venezuela and does so through satellite television Microwave equipment which allows for live transmissions has been seized by the Government 17 In May 2007 President Chavez claimed during a speech that Globovision had been actively encouraging civil unrest in Venezuela as well as his assassination His claim on the latter was based on broadcast footage of the attempted murder of Pope John Paul II which was part of a series of pictures showing RCTV s historical news coverage in combination with a song titled Esto no termina aqui This does not end here The Venezuelan government filed a complaint against Globovision with the Attorney General Office on this matter 18 Venezuelan students marched in the streets to protest the closure of RCTV and threats to Globovision Globovision s director Alberto Ravell said We are not going to change our editorial line that we are not afraid of the threats from this government 19 In information published through WikiLeaks from the United States Embassy in Venezuela after 60 allegations against Globovision in Venezuelan court the Venezuelan government pressured a partner banker Nelson Mezerhane to buy all the shares of Globovision in order to fire Ravell 20 After the 2013 sale of Globovision to Juan Domingo Cordero Globovision s managerial staff stated that the editorial line would be changed and would be forced to move to the centre 5 21 Investigation edit In 2009 Venezuela s telecommunications regulator launched four different investigations into Globovision Reporting about an earthquake before an official report later made on the official government channel and not paying 2 3 million tax for giving free airtime to anti government groups during the 2002 oil strike were two of the accusations in the investigations 22 23 Chavez demanded sanctions against Globovision calling station director Alberto Federico Ravell a crazy man with a cannon 24 This action was criticized by two officials who monitor freedom of speech Frank La Rue of the United Nations and Catalina Botero of the Organization of American States 25 On March 25 2010 network owner Guillermo Zuloaga was briefly arrested then released pending investigation by Venezuelan military intelligence The country s Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz stated that the arrest was for speech by Zuloaga that President Hugo Chavez deemed false and offensive 26 Human Rights Watch 27 Amnesty International 28 the Human Rights Foundation 29 the Inter American Press Association 30 the International Press Institute 31 the United States Department of State 32 Reporters without Borders 33 representatives of the Catholic Church and others have protested the investigation and Chavez s infringement on press freedom in Venezuela 34 35 36 37 References edit Venezuelan opposition TV channel Globovision sold BBC News 14 May 2013 Retrieved 6 May 2019 David Adams and Phil Gunson St Petersburg Times 18 April 2002 Media accused in failed coup Archived 7 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Especial N24 polemica e irreverente la vida de Lina Ron a tres anos de su muerte Noticias24 5 March 2014 Archived from the original on 8 March 2015 Retrieved 1 March 2015 Kraul Chris Mogollon Mery 14 May 2013 Venezuela s last major opposition TV station is sold Los Angeles Times Retrieved 31 January 2015 a b c Rueda Manuel 12 March 2013 Is Venezuela s Government Silencing Globovision ABC News Retrieved 18 January 2015 Bajak Frank Rueda Jorge 12 March 2013 Globovision To Be Sold Last Anti Chavez In Venezuela To Go To Government Friendly Buyer Huffington Post Retrieved 31 January 2015 Quien es Juan Domingo Cordero 10 March 2013 Archived from the original on 31 January 2015 Retrieved 30 January 2015 Zuloaga Guillermo 11 March 2003 Lea la carta de Zuloaga a los trabajadores de Globovision Ultimas Noticias Archived from the original on 31 January 2015 Retrieved 30 January 2015 a b Trump Venezuela and the Tug of War Over a Strongman The New York Times 1 November 2020 Marquez Laureano Sanabria Eduardo 2018 La dictadura Historieta de Venezuela De Macuro a Maduro 1st ed Graficas Pedrazas p 187 ISBN 978 1 7328777 1 9 a b Treasury targets Venezuela currency exchange network scheme generating billions of dollars for corrupt regime insiders Press release U S Department of the Treasury 8 January 2019 Retrieved 2 April 2019 a b EE UU sanciona a siete empresarios venezolanos entre ellos los duenos de Globovision NTN24 8 January 2019 Retrieved 2 April 2019 Globovision com Archived from the original on November 17 2007 Alta Densidad 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Christian Science Monitor Venezuelan diplomat defends probe of anti government TV station CBC and The Associated Press May 23 2009 Simon Romero March 25 2010 Chavez Critic Is Arrested Then Freed in Venezuela The New York Times Retrieved Mar 25 2010 Venezuela Events of 2009 Human Rights Watch 20 January 2010 Retrieved February 3 2010 Venezuela Globovision attack must be urgently investigated and journalists protected Amnesty International August 4 2009 Retrieved February 3 2010 Protests in Venezuela One Hundred High School Students Arrested Attacks on Media Continue Bolivian and Ecuadorian Governments Announce Media Crackdown The Human Rights Foundation Archived from the original on March 11 2012 Retrieved April 21 2013 IAPA condemns harsh blow to Venezuela s democracy Press release Inter American Press Association July 31 2009 Retrieved February 3 2010 Resolutions Passed by the Coordinating Committee of Press Freedom Organisations on 18 June 2008 Press release International Press 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raising questions about the future of democracy in a highly polarized country James Ian September 17 2009 Venezuela a top concern at press freedom forum The Associated Press LexisNexis Press freedom groups condemn Venezuela s recent shutdown of radio stations as part of a broader strategy by President Hugo Chavez to progressively clamp down on the private news media and they want to put a stop to it Newspaper executives who lead the Miami based Inter American Press Association say Venezuela will be at the top of their list as they gather in Caracas for an emergency forum Friday to discuss freedom of expression in the Americas US calls for free press in Venezuela Latin America LexisNexis Agence France Presse English June 12 2009 The United States called Friday on the Venezuelan and other Latin American governments to stop intimidating the news media and take action to uphold a free press On Tuesday the International Press Institute a media advocacy group denounced the deterioration of press freedom in Venezuela and in particular the Chavez government s harassment of Globovision External links editGlobovision in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Globovision amp oldid 1218415505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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