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television Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ...
() is a media of Colombia. It is characterized for broadcasting
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s and TV news. Until 1998 it was a state monopoly (though there was a short-lived local private channel from 1966 to 1971, known as Teletigre). There are two privately owned TV networks and three state-owned TV networks with national coverage, as well as six regional TV networks and dozens of local TV stations. There are numerous
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companies operating in Colombia under each Colombian department statutes. These cable companies also develop their own channels, in addition to a variety of international channels. Television in Colombia has always relied on technological advancements from developed countries importing almost all the equipment.


History

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Gustavo Rojas Pinilla Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (12 March 1900 – 17 January 1975) was a Colombian National Army of Colombia, army general, civil engineer and politician who ruled as List of presidents of Colombia, 19th President of Colombia in a military dictatorship f ...
*''Tele News'' *Recital:
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: Hilda Adler *Documentary *''El niño del pantano'', TV adaptation of a
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, produced by
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*Film *''Estampas colombianas'', comical sketch by Álvaro Monroy *Film sent by the
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: Report with Colombians in
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Academy *Tele-final *National Anthem
Television in Colombia was inaugurated on 13 June 1954 during the government of General
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, who became impressed with the new invention during a visit to
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. Rojas imported
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and DuMont equipment and hired
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n technicians to set up a
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in time for the commemoration of Rojas's first year in office. A test broadcast was made 1 May 1954 covering
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and
Manizales Manizales () is a city in central Colombia. It is the capital of the Caldas Department, Department of Caldas, and lies near the Nevado del Ruiz volcano. Currently, the city is the main center for the production of Colombian coffee and an importa ...
.


Early years

Initially television in
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was public, with emphasis on education and cultural topics until, in 1955, the government developed a system of concessions, in which the State was in charge of the television infrastructure and gave programming slots in the channels to private companies known as ''
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s''. These companies bid for timeslots on the national channel to show their programs. The first of these companies to be founded was
Producciones PUNCH Producciones PUNCH was a Colombian ''programadora''. It was the first ''programadora'' to be established in 1956, founded by the Peñaranda family. History PUNCH was involved in many firsts in Colombian television, including the following: *They we ...
, followed quickly by
RTI Colombia RTI Colombia, also known as Radio Televisión Interamericana (Inter-American Radio and Television), is a Colombian television production company and former ''programadora''. It aired 14.5 hours per week of programming in 1993. In the 1990s, as a ...
. In 1963
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, the
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, was created. Before that, it was operated by the
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, part of the Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia. In 1966 the government then tried to privatize the sector, opening bidding for a private license in Bogotá. Caracol, RTI and Punch would bid on the license, but the winner was Consuelo Salgar de Montejo and her
Teletigre Teletigre, also known as TV-9 TeleBogotá, is Colombia's first private television channel, founded by journalist and politician Consuelo Salgar de Montejo, who won a state bid against Caracol TV, RTI Colombia, and Producciones Punch. It is now ...
. Teletigre was a huge success. Mrs. Montejo made an alliance with ABC and brought many of the US shows translated into Spanish to the local viewers. The government did not renew the broadcast license for Teletigre. Teletigre, which would return to state hands and become Tele 9 Corazón and, in 1972 Segunda Cadena, with national coverage. Mrs. Montejo attempted on many occasions to get back in broadcasting TV, but the government refused to give her slots.


Color broadcasts

On 1 December 1979, regular
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broadcasts started in Colombia using the
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standard. Color television had already been introduced in October 1973, when ''programadora''
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made a color broadcast during an education seminar with
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ese-made equipment. The inauguration and the first match of the
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were broadcast live in color, but they could be seen in color only on big screens in Bogotá and Cali. In the 1970s and 1980s, the Colombian national television system had three national channels:
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, Cadena Dos and
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. The first two worked under the concessions system while the Cadena Tres (later renamed to
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) remained under complete government control and focused on cultural and educational programming, and was the producer of major national holiday coverage for the Inravision system. In 1984, the first of the regional networks in the country was created,
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which signed on the next year. Other regional networks, such as
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and
Telepacífico Telepacífico is a Colombian regional public television network, created in 1986 as the city of Cali celebrated its 450th anniversary. It started broadcasting on July 3, 1988, with 24 weekly programming hours. It was the third regional network in t ...
, were created by the then-Minister of Communications
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. In the 1990s Teveandina,
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, and Teleislas would join them. 1987 saw the introduction of cable television to the country after bidding in 1985. TV Cable, the country's first cable system, began operations at the end of December 1987. The 1991 bid (for the 1992-1997 period) triggered competitiveness as a first step toward privatization. Cadena Dos became
Canal A Canal A (previously known as ''Cadena Dos'') was a Colombian open television network launched on January 16, 1971, under the name ''Tele9 Corazón'' (pronounced "telenueve corazón"). History TV9 Telebogotá (Teletigre), the first private tel ...
, and the programming companies, which numbered 24 at the time, received from that point slots on one channel to compete among each other for
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s. Cadena Uno would be rebranded
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in January 1998. The
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and a law in 1995 created the Comisión Nacional de Television (CNTV, ''National Television Commission''), an autonomous entity in charge of policies for public television and regulation of television contents. The CNTV started working in 1995. In March 1993, more ratings information came to Colombian screens. A court decision forced Inravisión to ban sexual and violent scenes from the ''franja familiar'' (family block). ''Programadoras'' were now required to state if the program was appropriate for minors to view. In addition, ''programadoras'' had to submit their material to Inravisión 72 hours in advance to determine its suitability; television was classified in two types of ''franjas'', including the ''franja infantil'' and ''franja familiar'' (which determined the content rating of the programs to be aired in that block) as well as ratings for the profitability and value of the timeslots, ranging from AAA (prime time) to D (overnight hours). In 1997, the government through the CNTV gave away licences to set up privately owned television networks. These licences were granted to ''Cadena radial colombiana'' (Caracol TV) and ''Radio Cadena Nacional'' (RCN TV), which had started as radio networks and were in the hands of the main economic groups of Colombia. Both private stations began functioning as TV networks on 10 July 1998. The recession of the Colombian economy during the late 1990s weakened the state-run networks and the ''programadoras''. But the companies that produced the networks' shows also had to face a new landscape of Colombian television, as Caracol and RCN now dominated. Ratings fell steadily as the ''programadoras'' became merely production companies for Caracol or RCN or disappeared outright. Names famous in Colombian television, like PUNCH, Cenpro,
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(named for its founder Julio E. Sánchez Venegas), the famous Noticiero 24 Horas, and
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, left the public airwaves. Others required financial intervention to stay afloat. The ''programadoras'' had continued working independently and never collaborated to establish a better program service against the newly organized privately owned networks. By 2003, Canal A was almost entirely filled with cultural and educational programs produced by the government-run ''programadora'' (Audiovisuales). In 2003, the only production company left on Canal A was transferred to Canal Uno, which left four ''programadoras'' there to receive an equal share of the channel's program slots. Canal A then was turned into the ''
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'' and became under total control of the government. Later in 2004, Inravisión would be
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and
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was created. In 2009 a licence for a third national private television network was to be granted by the Colombian government. Spanish groups PRISA and Planeta, and
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n tycoon
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were bidding, each of them allied with Colombian shareholders, for the licence. As of July 2020, there is still no third private channel in Colombia.


Digital television

Satellite and Cable
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-ready television sets (
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) have been available in Colombia since 2003. Ten years later
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companies started to broadcast HD content to their subscribers.
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, like DirecTV Colombia, offer HD channels. Terrestrial
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—a state-owned channel— first made digital terrestrial television broadcast tests in 2006, in northwest
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and downtown Cartagena. Transmissions were made in the three DTV formats ( ATSC, DVB-T, and
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). Also the
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standard DMB-T/H was considered but couldn't be tested. On August 28, 2008,
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adopted the European
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standard,
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using MPEG4 H.264 and a channel bandwidth of 6 MHz. On December 28, 2010,
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and
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officially started digital broadcasts for Bogotá, Medellín and surrounding areas on channels 14 and 15
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using DVB-T h264.
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and
Canal Institucional Canal Institucional is a Colombian public Terrestrial television channel launched on February 2, 2004, to replace Canal A after its merger with the programmer Audiovisuales. The television station broadcasts the sessions of the Congress of t ...
started test digital broadcasts earlier in 2010. On January 9, 2012
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adopted the latest European
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standard,
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, using a channel bandwidth of 6 MHz. The reneging on their earlier decision to use DVB-T meant that many early adopters were left with incompatible set top boxes and televisions. The transmitters in Bogotá and Medellín transmitted DVB-T2 and DVB-T in parallel (T2 started on 1 August 2012) for three years. DVB-T from these two masts was switched off in August 2015. The TV transmitters in Barranquilla and Cali were the first T2 only enabled transmitters; these started in May 2012. As with Barranquilla and Cali, all other masts will be DVB-T2 only. As of June 2020, there are around 40 state owned DVB-T2 masts (RTVC) and around 150 private DVB-T2 masts (CCNP: 149,
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: 1).
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, is planned and will enable 100% geographic coverage. As of October 2024, it is not yet available.


Programming


International channels


Most viewed channels


See also

* Media of Colombia *
List of Colombian television series This is a list of Colombian television series, television programs, contests and general TV shows. Animation * Betty Toons (2002, RCN Televisión) * El siguiente programa (1997, Cenpro TV) * Puerto papel (2015, Señal Colombia) Anthology seri ...
* Television content rating systems in Colombia *
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References


External links


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Commission of Television


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