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Color Visión

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Color Visión
TypeFree-to-air commercial television network
CountryDominican Republic
HeadquartersSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerBermúdez family
Key peopleDomingo Bermúdez (owner)
Angel Laureano (director)
History
Founded5 July 1968; 56 years ago (1968-07-05)
Launched30 November 1969; 54 years ago (1969-11-30)
FounderJosé Armando Múdez
Manolo Quiroz
Links
Websitecolorvision.com.do
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog VHFChannel 9
Digital VHFChannel 9.1

Color Visión is a television network based in the Dominican Republic. It is one of the largest television channels in that country.[1] Color Visión is channel 9 in the Dominican Republic's television dial.

History

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Color Visión was founded on July 25, 1968 as the first color television station in the Dominican Republic and the third such company in Latin America as a whole and began regularly scheduled programming on November 30, 1969, in the city of Santiago de los Caballeros. The first transmissions were from the Matum hotel, in Santiago.[2]

In 1970, Color Visión moved its daily transmissions to Santo Domingo. There, Color Visión used the famous Hotel Jaragua's areas as television sets. One of the first show hosts was Manolo Quiroz.

Later on, Dominican businessman Poppy Bermudez put a large amount of money into helping Color Visión open its own studio.

The 1970s were times of growth for the company, as many locally produced programs were shown, and people such as Jack Veneno found work at the station, and a niche among Dominican television viewers.

During the 1980s, Color Visión contracted such stars as Freddy Beras-Goico (cousin of Charytín Goico) and Miledys Cabral.

For the next twenty years, the channel continued growing nationally. Color Visión became the first Dominican channel to have live internet telecasts, and, in 2003, it began to be shown in the United States, through the DirecTV system, being called Television Dominicana.

Color Visión offers variety and news shows, as well as telenovelas, among other types of programming.

Programs

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Monday And Friday

  • Hoy Mismo (2000–present)
  • El Despertador (2014–present)
  • Hablando De Salud (20??-20??)
  • ENTRANDO POR LA COCINA (2007–2012)
  • El Show Del Mediodia (1977–Present)
  • Mundo Vision (1969–2014)
  • Noticias SIN (2014–present)
  • Con Los Famosos (1998–Present)
  • Noti Espetaculos (2005–2011)
  • ACERCATE A LOS ASTROS (2005–2012)
  • La Super Revista (1990–2014)
  • Piedra, Papel & Tijera (2001–2011)
  • Happy Team (2009-2014)
  • Con Freddy Y Punto (2003–2010)
  • Perdone La Hora (2000–2012)
  • Te Estan Facturando (1993–20??)
  • Sigue la noche (2011–present)

Saturdays

  • LA POLICIA T.V (2004–Present)
  • Sentido Comun (19??-Present)
  • Sabado Chiquito (1989–2011)
  • Sabado De Corporan (1988–2012)
  • La Vida Misma (2000–Present)
  • Nuria (1987–Present)
  • De La Semana (2004–Present)
  • Encuentro (2008–Present)
  • Gerardo De Fiesta (2009–Present)

Sundays

  • El Mundo De La Fauna
  • Entrevista Mundo Vision (19??-20??)
  • Punto De Vista
  • Lideres (2003–Present)
  • Aeromundo (1967–Present)
  • 9 X 9 Roberto (1999–2010)
  • Formula One Racing (2009–Present)
  • Fashion TV (19??-Presente)
  • Sabrina De Fin De Semana (1990–Present)
  • Estaciones Sociales (2002–Present)
  • Con Jatnna (2000–Present)
  • Mi Pueblo Por Dentro (2008–Present)
  • Foro Legislativo
  • Diario Del Domingo (2006–Present)

References

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  1. ^ "Color Visión, cincuenta años de historia con una apuesta al talento nacional". Diario Libre (in Spanish). 2019-11-12. Retrieved 2024-07-20.
  2. ^ "Historia | Color Vision, utimas noticias". Archived from the original on 2016-12-13. Retrieved 2016-12-25.
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