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PAT (Periodistas Asociados Televisión, literally Associate Journalists Television), also called Red PAT, is a
Bolivia Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. The country features diverse geography, including vast Amazonian plains, tropical lowlands, mountains, the Gran Chaco Province, w ...
n over-the-air television channel founded as a production company in August 1990 by the politician and journalist
Carlos Mesa Carlos Diego de Mesa Gisbert (; born 12 August 1953) is a Bolivian historian, journalist, and politician who served as the 63rd president of Bolivia from 2003 to 2005. As an independent politician, he had previously served as the 37th vice pr ...
. It became a channel in 1998.


History


As a production company

On August 1, 1990, Carlos Mesa, Mario Espinoza, Amalia Pandohttps://www.historia.com.bo/biografia/amalia-pando-vega Amalia Pando and Ximena Valdivia created the PAT company, initially as a news producer. The idea originated when at Telesistema Boliviano, Pando, Mesa and Espinoza, agreed to establish their own news production company (the first of its kind in Bolivia); Valdivia provided the loans. The independent news production company produced two newscasts: 2nd Edition at noon and 3rd Edition at night. The name 1st Edition was reserved until the birth of the channel. The first channel was Canal Once, under the direction of René Meyer, broadcasting began on September 15 of the same year. In 1990 it was broadcast on
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(channel 6 in La Paz); and in 1997 to
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when it was just beginning its broadcasts, its headquarters were on Av. Saavedra in Miraflores and the production company had no problems since its birth, it won the 1992-1997 tender of the ADN-MIR alliance (being the only bidder), the 1997-2001 tender of the MNR Government. Apart from the newscast, the PAT production company produced three more programs: De Frente, hosted and directed by Amalia Pando, focused on investigative reporting; Behind the News hosted by Mario Espinoza with a documentary format and focused on historical events and De Cerca hosted by Carlos Mesa, but broadcast from the ATB network studios. Carlos Mesa's production company was also involved in the production of a national film: Jonás y la ballena rosada, a joint production with Mexico.) denounced the so-called narco-links, emphatically denounced by PAT. This time, the anti-gonism that was in the government would not make any more concessions. With Carlos Mesa leaving TVB, he founded his own channel, with the same name as his production company, PAT. In October 1998, PAT moved a few meters higher and inaugurated its new building. The list indicated the three main shareholders and two minor shareholders: Barbery, Mesa and Valdivia. With the corporate participation of the owner of El Deber, the airing of PAT was financed. To make it a reality, 100,000 US dollars were deposited in the Telecommunications Superintendency (current ATT) to obtain the license. Another development was the creation of Ítaca on August 1, 1998, with four new shareholders. PAT moves from its former two-floor facility to a new five-floor building. In September 1998 PAT became a national network. The network was also able to send its newscasts and sports programs to Canal SUR (United States)">Sistema Unido de Retransmisión in the United States and other parts of the world. The channel initially pledged not to broadcast telenovelas, but eventually started airing a Brazilian one. In this period, Red PAT won three Best UHF Channel awards from independent surveys in 1998, 1999 and 2001.


Espinoza era (2002-2007) and sale to Daher (2007-2012)

Once Carlos Mesa left the direction of PAT, Abdallah Edmond Daher Bulus, a shareholder of Aerosur, bought his shares and the identity of the channel changed and the Santa Cruz branch became more important. In the 2002 general elections, the MNR, the party for which Mesa was running, won by a small margin. The time was turbulent and just a few months later Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada resigned the presidency and Carlos Mesa assumed office. In 2003 Mario Espinoza created a program called El Pentagono where the future vice president Álvaro García Linera regularly attended as a panelist and also Verónica Larrieu, a model from Santa Cruz. Amalia Pando resigns due to differences between her and the other shareholders of the network. The government of Evo Morales was constantly criticized in No Mentirás and focused on the economic and legal suffocation of the Aerosur airline, pointing to one of its shareholders Abdallah Daher, who as owner of Red PAT made these criticisms. Finally, in 2012, after years of economic and legal problems, Aerosur closed and Abdallah Daher had to sell his shares in PAT, making it a condescending media outlet for the ruling party. According to a 2011 survey conducted by Revista IN, PAT was the fourth most watched national network in Bolivia, with 8% of the audience share, up from 4% in 2008.


2012 to 2019

Between 2012 and 2019, the PAT network had adopted a different editorial line. The programming is based on newscasts, talk-shows, reality-shows and some self-produced documentaries. The main newscasts are broadcast from Santa Cruz de la Sierra and La Paz. Also since 2015, it begins to pay licenses from Televisa, Telemundo, Grupo Imagen and Nickelodeon, among others. PAT had become a parastatal outlet since 2011 and was partial to the Government of Evo Morales. The channel is accused of evading taxes in exchange for being the third channel to receive advertising and government sponsorship (behind Bolivia TV and Red ATB, first and second respectively), in addition to being managed by businessmen related to former vice president Álvaro García Linera. In return for this, the company that owns it begins to produce documentaries that, according to its editorial line, favor the government party. In 2015, the channel premiered an adaptation of the Peruvian format Esto es guerra, which in the middle of that year was renewed for a second season. The network announced in February 2018 that it would install a new HD-ready master control facility in Santa Cruz, which would be used to connect with the Túpac Katari satellite (TKSAT-1), which was already delivering PAT's signals in HD. It was expected that digital terrestrial broadcasts for the network would start in November 2019. In April 2018, during its 2018 screening, it unveiled a new brand identity, accompanied by a new slogan, ''Vive todos los colores'' (live all colors), reflecting its new vision to Bolivians and emphasizing its commitment to national productions. By February 2019, installation of the new master controls from Ross and Harmonic were underway, first in Santa Cruz and later in La Paz, as well as the digitization of the PAT stations in the trunk axis (Santa Cruz, La Paz, Cochabamba)


Since 2019

On November 10, 2019, derived from the Bolivian political crisis that led to the renunciation of
Evo Morales Juan Evo Morales Ayma (; born 26 October 1959) is a Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, and former cocalero activist who served as the 65th president of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019. Widely regarded as the country's first president to come ...
, and the succession by
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, the Ministry of Government initiated a series of penal lawsuits against the network's administrators, as well as
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's executives, and the national newspaper La Razón, accusating them of illicit economic acts with the government party and
Evo Morales Juan Evo Morales Ayma (; born 26 October 1959) is a Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, and former cocalero activist who served as the 65th president of Bolivia from 2006 to 2019. Widely regarded as the country's first president to come ...
. In this case, Marcelo Hurtado was implicated in the irregular purchase of PAT, which led to his arrest and being charged on January 3, 2020, by the Bolivian Prosecutor's Office. Hurtado is released, and then he is detained again, this time, by ATB. Months later he reported being extorted by prosecutor Marco Cossió to give up shares and control over ATB. Unlike ATB and La Razón, PAT did not take up an editorial line favorable to the MAS-IPSP and the government of Luis Arce. The former executives, with former minister Hector Arce Zaconeta as lawyer, begin a legal battle against Daher to regain financial and editorial control of the outlet. However, on November 17, 2021, Judge Angela Patricia Hira restored PAT's shares in favor of Daher.


Presenters

*
Jimena Antelo María Jimena Antelo Telchi (born 4 July 1972) is a Bolivian commercial engineer, journalist and television presenter. Early life and education Antelo was born on 4 July 1972 in the Santa Cruz de la Sierra to Roger Antelo De Barneville y de Mar� ...
* María Delgado * Carolina Paz * Graciela Novaski * Juan Manuel d'Arruda Deux


Official announcer

*Carlos Flores (2009–present)


Network


Logos

RedPAT1990.webp, 1990-2007 Red PAT Logo 2007-2008.webp, 2007-2008 Red PAT Logo 2008-2010.webp, 2008-2010 Red PAT Logo 2010-2011.webp, 2010-2011 RedPAT2011.webp, 2011-2013 Red PAT Logo 2013-2016.webp, 2013-2016 PAT_2016.webp, 2016-2021 PAT Logotype.png, Since 2021


Controversies


Usage of footage from Lost claiming as footage of the Air France crash

On June 18, 2009, PAT's news service ran a report showing supposed footage of the Air France crash that happened nineteen days earlier. It was revealed that the footage came from the
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of Lost. The photos were supposedly attributed to supposed passenger Paulo Muller, which was non-existent, and the supposed Air France plane was from the fictional airline
Oceanic Airlines Oceanic Airlines, and less frequently, Oceanic Airways, is the name of a fictional airline used in several films and television programs—typically works that feature plane crashes and other aviation disasters, with which a real airline would p ...
, name used in a variety of TV series and movies, to prevent allusions to real-life airlines and their accidents. The camera supposedly came from Serra do Cachimbo in Brazil.


scandal

In an interview on the program No Mentiras, hosted by Jimena Antelo and produced by José Pomacusi, the then Commander of the Army, Juan José Zúñiga, was interviewed, where he accused Evo Morales of instigating polarization and of obtaining the nomination at all costs. to the presidency. These events preceded the attempted coup d'état in Bolivia. As Carlos Romero becomes a shareholder of the channel, the direction of the same argument that "there was fumigation of the sets", but then and inexplicably, the program was taken off the air. The 15-year contract ended in October, but due to Romero's closeness to Evo Morales, it was decided not to renew the contract and cancel the program.


References


External links


www.redpat.tv
{{Television in Bolivia Spanish-language television stations Television in Bolivia Television channels and stations established in 1998 Mass media in La Paz