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242:, plans were already underway for a national television service owned by the government. Up until then, Bolivia was served by a small number of closed-circuit experimental systems. The new service was set to be called "Red Nacional de Televisión" (National Television Network). Proposals from Spanish, Japanese, American and French companies were presented. The bid was won by Spanish company Industrias Electrónicas y Electromecánicas (INELEC), by means of Supreme Decree 8262 of February 20, 1968, for the television network in the cities of La Paz, Cochabamba, Oruro, Santa Cruz, Potosí and Sucre, at the total cost of US$ 2,487,900. Provisions were made for the government to provide a one-year monopoly to the first TV station in Bolivia, scheduled to start before the end of 1966. The state had already reserved three frequencies, channel 5 in 1909: 2000:
according to Fernández's version. This caused repercussions both in the professional and political environment, of which Gonzalo Rivera himself accused President Áñez of imposing programs very similar to those of the previous government, this accusation was published on the social network Facebook. Subsequently, on March 9, 2020, Minister Fernández appointed Andrés Rojas as general manager of the state channel.
383:(1989–1993) continued with this opening. But by then, private television stations began broadcasting clandestinely, and even managed to obtain broadcasting licenses, events that caused a drop in audience for the state network. Around this time, the station was also plagued by abuse, manipulation and censorship incidents. During the first government of President 1991:
as President and Vice President of the State respectively. Bolivia TV had its broadcast interrupted, with the channel's then-current logo appearing as a static image, due to all these situations that have happened in the country. After the inauguration of Jeanine Áñez, the channel returned to the air with informative and cultural programming.
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to control the service without specifying technical characteristics. The latter decree suggested that "the degree of cultural and educational development in the country makes it necessary, timely and advisable to incorporate the Television Service into the active life of the nation", with "predominantly cultural and educational purposes".
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image is the previous brand of Bolivia TV, only with the colors of the Bolivian tricolor strip in the form of spots, in reference to the Bolivian carnival (specifically of Santa Cruz de la Sierra). Subsequently, at the beginning of 2020 it was removed, and the green leaf was reinserted, with the variation of inserting the letters "TV".
405:(1997–2001), the editorial line of Televisión Boliviana took a clear turn to the right. Military parades and national commemorations were often broadcast. News programs avoided mentioning the bloody human rights violations that occurred in the 1970s, during the first Bánzer government. After his death in 2002, his successor, 29: 1301:. Likewise, live broadcasts of concerts by Bolivian groups were developed, whether folklore, theater or a music festival such as the "Festival de la canción boliviana" better known as "Aquí, canta Bolivia" (Here, Bolivia Sings), also the Festival de Música Barroca from Chiquitos and Sucre, the concerts of 1999:
On March 6, 2020, the communications minister of Jeanine Áñez's administration, Isabel Fernández, dismissed the manager of Bolivia TV, journalist Gonzalo Rivera. Arguing and holding Rivera responsible for “coordination errors”, and specifically a cut in one of the Constitutional President's speeches,
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After the siege of the mobilizations on November 10, 2019, from 12:00 to 16:30 Bolivia TV cut its broadcasts and replaced it with a letter of adjustment with the current logo of the channel. Then it transmitted from Chapare the resignation statement of Evo Morales and Álvaro García Linera who served
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With the arrival of private stations, TVB's programming first reached 15 hours a day of broadcast starting at 9:00 am. It started the day with a talk show until 12:00 pm, then a sports program followed, followed by cartoons, films and youth programs in the afternoons. The newscast was also
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On April 15, 2009, through Supreme Decree No. 0074, the "Liquidation of the Empresa Nacional de Televisión Boliviana – ENTB" was declared, and in turn the closure of operations and transfer of equipment and assets of ENTB to the State Company to be created, ending the first television network in the
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Due to the death of Barrientos (caused by a helicopter accident in Arque), his vice president, Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas, assumes the presidency, and therefore, continues Barrientos' project before passing away. At that time, a contract was signed with the Spanish company, INELEC, in order to advise
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On December 27, 2019, the new branding was officially presented: A rhombus formed by a pita or also called pitita with the three characteristic colors of the Bolivian flag (red, yellow and green) along with the B. In the part Below is written the phrase Seed of Democracy. However, the institutional
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Starting with the color era, in 1980 TVB broadcast from 5:00 p.m. and its early afternoon shows consisted of mostly American cartoons. Afterwards, youth programs of North American pop music, a sports program, the general news program "Telenoticioso Boliviano", a Mexican or Brazilian telenovela
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Considering... that telecommunications constitute a strategic sector, because they seek national and global integration, eliminating the exclusion of impoverished sectors of the country with the reduction of the digital divide. Likewise, the reduction of inequalities in access to telecommunications
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Ovando Candia's government signed Supreme Decree 9352 on August 20, 1970 giving the company to the Ministry of Information and a three-member board. Later that year, Supreme Decree 9914 granted French company LGT the supply of relay equipment to mining districts, from Luribay in La Paz to Colquiri,
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State television in Bolivia emerged a long time after the same started in other Latin American countries. On October 5, 1965, the government signed Supreme Decree 7345 to create the Radio and Television Direction, which was followed by Decree-Law 7454 on December 22 the same year for the government
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It is the main channel of the station. It broadcasts in high definition with the same programming that it broadcasts at the Avenida Camacho Studios, La Paz. It does not broadcast regional programming, which is broadcast exclusively by VHF in analog form in the different departments of the country.
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Initially, the coverage area was limited to La Paz, from a studio located in El Alto, with the signal reaching the capital and the mining centers. In 1971-1972, the coverage expanded to cover other departments, by means of relay stations. The signal was satisfactorily received in a few areas of La
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history of Bolivia, 4 months after the 40th anniversary of the start of operations of the state channel. The former network was accumulating losses of US$ 6 to 8 million. The government created Bolivia TV as a replacement for the former company. In the interim, the channel operated using the name
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distributed five thousand television sets in the mines with extensive payment facilities. According to testimonies from the families of the miners, the introduction of this new medium changed the views and expectations of the population, although later in 1978 the miners demanded the return and
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Created to replace the previous public station Televisión Boliviana or TVB, it was the audience leader as it was the only legal television station in the country until 1984, when private television stations were legalized in Bolivian territory. The station claims to be plural and the only media
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On May 7, 2020, the Minister of Communication, Isabel Fernández, revealed information that from 2011 to 2019, spending on advertising for Evo Morales' administration reached 1,718 million bolivianos, of which 111.2 million Bolivians went to the state channel, and the rest were mentioned to the
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As a way of broadcasting sporting events, as of 2011, Bolivia TV broadcasts national tennis, basketball and tennis tournaments, in addition to the Juegos Estudiantiles Plurinacionales organized by the Central Government. Since 2011, "La Carrera de Automovilismo, Presidente Evo Morales" and "La
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broadcasts, but its terrestrial signal at that time left much to be desired. Having released a new 10 kW transmitter and new equipment donated by the Government of Spain, in a short time they began to show defects, needed spare parts and stopped working. The TVB signal was barely visible.
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in October 2003 left many projects shelved. In the political turmoil that shook the country in the two years and two months that followed, the station was unable to adopt a defined information line and its programming showed a gradual deterioration that did not improve until the decline of its
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In 1991, TVB started satellite broadcasts and bought 120 10-watt transmitters. These advances were possible thanks to money obtained from a Spanish credit. Other networks would later start their satellite broadcasts.In 1993, Canal 7 was the first media outlet in Bolivia to start its satellite
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After 1987, the station was known as "the channel of the Holy Spirit" (el canal del Espíritu Santo) because, due to its low power and constant interference from other media outlets, the signal could not be fully received. At that stage, TVB was putting aside commercial programming to focus on
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productions that were broadcast on TVB. The eliminated programming was replaced by the transmission of Bolivian films and events related to works by the Evo Morales government. The network tried to increase the audience and the commercial collection with the incorporation of programs such as
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The arrival of democracy also led to the arrival of political pluralism to the network, where at the end of the 1980s proeminent journalists such as Carlos Mesa (who also had a career in private stations) started shaping up the public opinion sector, which in the 90s was already known as the
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CALASICH PACHECO, José Antonio. Televisión Pública: Tercer Modelo Televisivo (TMTV) en Bolivia. Elementos para la construcción de una televisión democrática y participativa, descentralizada y desconcentrada. La Paz, 1998, mimeo. Tesis de grado presentada a la Universidad Católica
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Supreme Decree No. 0078 determines the creation of the State Television Company called "Bolivia TV"; determine its legal nature, object, heritage; and establish the composition and attributions of its board of directors and its general manager, with legal domicile in the city of
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On Saturdays and Sundays, the television network extended its hours until 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays and 11:00 a.m. on Sundays. Among its outstanding programs were the classic films from the United States dubbed into Spanish, cartoons, American TV series and the program
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In 2014, BTV's programming was expanded with the transmission of the Baroque Music Concert in Concepción, followed by the concert by Los Kjarkas, the final of the Nacional B, the last friendlies of the Bolivian team against Spain and Greece, and the transmission of the
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Before becoming Bolivia TV, Televisión Boliviana had the mission of educating, informing and entertaining and each general manager decided how many hours and which programs were aired. As of 1971, 24% of its programming was made up of entertainment (excluding sports).
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In the statement presented to the public, the following highlights: “With color, diversity and integration; channel 7 renews its image at 51 years of life. In addition, it highlights the unity, integrity, hope and culture of the Bolivian people.”
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and contribute to the installation of the State Television Channel. Many of the members of the technical team were members of the Spanish company, as well as the Bolivian Air Force, in addition to several equipment parts being brought from Spain.
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was created, which continued broadcasting on the frequencies previously used by TVB, a few programs of the defunct station continued to be broadcast by the recently inaugurated channel. In addition, the channel began broadcasting 24 hours a day.
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standard was selected and the first test users were Bolivia TV and the university stations. Since the end of September 2011, BTV began broadcasting on digital terrestrial television on channel 16 UHF in La Paz, from the La Ceja studios in
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Bolivia TV has been accused by society and opposition politicians of being a means of propaganda for the government in power. Most of the channel's content belonged to social organizations and figures affiliated with the ruling party.
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The current identity of the network was presented on December 7, 2020, at 7 pm, under the promotional title “El 7, a las 7, por el 7” (The 7th (of December), at 7, on (Channel) 7). The logo represents the following characteristics:
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Carrera Pedestre" have been broadcast, also organized by the Government. As for football, the state-owned company signed the broadcasting rights contract for the games of the "Liga del Fútbol Profesional Boliviano", both
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Viewing figures for Bolivia TV according to the Revista IN survey conducted in 2011 put it at sixth and last place with 5% of the audience share. In 2008, it was in fourth place with 7%, ahead of PAT and Bolivisión.
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It is the second channel of the station. Its programming consists mainly of sporting events, and in the background of national and foreign productions broadcast by the main channel, with the exception of newscasts.
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as the color television deployment in April 1976, following its introduction coming from Supreme Decree 13381 on February 20 that year. However, the television station owned by the Juan Misael Saracho University of
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The new station started, as scheduled, on June 1, 2009. The formal service launched on November 11, 2009, coinciding with the launch of 120 new relay stations, increasing the coverage area to 200 settlements.
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national channels ATB, PAT, Red Uno, Bolivisión, Abya Yala TV, RTP Bolivia, Cadena A and Gigavisión that were involved in said multimillion-dollar waste, followed by Unitel and other media in Bolivia.
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opted for the NTSC format from April 13 that year, contradicting the decree. This situation was corrected in 1979, enabling all television station in Bolivia to broadcast only on the NTSC standard.
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communication system. The choice of a French company followed on from the bankruptcy of INELEC in 1970. Until then, only the central station in La Paz was finished at the cost of US$ 1.415.138,70.
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system. in color compatible with the M transmission system in black and white. This, despite the fact that from 1976 some foreign productions could be seen in color in the country.
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for the broadcast of documentaries. Due to the costs of maintaining the alliance due to the low budget suffered by the channel, they were removed from the air, as were done
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In 1977, the structure of the television market in the country was made up of nine television stations: eight managed by state universities with regional coverage (La Paz,
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broadcast at night, followed by a telenovela, and to finish, a movie from the large back catalog of dubbed classics that the channel had in its archive was broadcast.
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In addition to assuring security to Bolivia thanks to the telecommunications services, it was also suggested that ENTEL, the telecommunications company, should join
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will allow the Bolivian population, especially the poor and marginalized social sectors, the opening of greater opportunities for economic and social development.
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was enacted, which establishes the creation of the Ministry of Communication and, in turn, the responsibility of appointing the General Manager of Bolivia TV.
391:. The station's programming broadcast a wide variety of journalistic, historical and documentary programs. Some slots were broadcast in indigenous languages. 2376: 2241:""NORMATIVA LEGAL DE DIFUSIÓN DE LOS PROGRAMAS ENLATADOS DE MEDIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN Y SU IMPACTO SOBRE EL COMPORTAMIENTO DE LA POBLACIÓN INFANTIL EN BOLIVIA"" 2074: 1734:, seeks to promote correct eating, physical activity, hygiene, nutrition and preschool emotional well-being. The regional project is in partnership with the 2104: 3095: 2689: 257:
Given the rumors of the closure of Congress and the desire of the government of that time to have power over the country to become a dictator, President
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was known for having propaganda figures fronting programs instead of regular presenters. The network was also known for its misinterpretation of news.
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and even the events in the country. Program carried out by social movements related to the government and supporters of the Movimiento al Socialismo
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The first face seen on the station was that of Tito Landa. International news came from DPA newswires, where the news arrived on a three-day delay.
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due to the claims of social organizations. Faced with this situation, the children's block was eliminated from the programming of the channel.
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authorized the granting of licenses for private television stations. However, before they were assigned, his regime suffered a coup by General
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and serves the only means of television communication from the government. The channel was established in August 1969 under the government of
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This phase was also marked by concerns over the network's supposed transparency, as the network was at the service of the ruling party.
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tried to neutralize the influence of the mining stations, and to prevent them from operating successfully. In 1974, the government and
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Children's programs drawn from the companies Hasbro, Disney, Nickelodeon and Discovery Kids. Citing as an example Backyardigans and
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The first experimental broadcasts were held in July 1968, with no structured continuation and limited to a few areas of La Paz.
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The World Cup in France in 1998 was the last one broadcast by TV Boliviana, which was made with joint broadcasts together with
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when TVB showed its power and coverage, reaching with its repeaters to places that were not covered by private stations.
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With the relaunch of the channel as Bolivia TV, the strategy of the current government was continued, although now in
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signs the Supreme Decree 08395, on June 19, 1968, with which he founded the Bolivian Radio and Television Company (
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Televisión Boliviana was founded on August 30, 1969 at 7:46pm, during the constitutional government of President
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reopening of their radios through a stoppage of activities. TV Boliviana was financed largely by advertising.
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From January to October 2012, Bolivia TV aired 482 live interventions from Evo Morales, at a total cost of
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In early November 1979, its broadcasts were frequently interrupted in order to control public opposition.
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In mid-2013, show business was added to the program, in addition to international fashion events such as
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Following a memorandum of understanding signed between the governments of Bolivia and Japan, the
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Bolivia TV delivers its terrestrial signal over 72 transmitters spread across the country.
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Since 2007, the network has entered into an alliance with the Japanese television station
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The acronym "BTV" in capital letters and in white (if the backgrounds are contrasting);
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Between 1976 and 1977, TVB started experimenting live broadcasts between two cities.
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Of a state nature, two years later it became the tool with which the dictatorship of
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Empresa Nacional de Televisión de Bolivia, public company of the Bolivian government
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Information on Bolivia Press, Media, TV, Radio and Newspapers from Press Reference
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Upon Jeanine Añez's entry to government, the logo turned white with the slogans
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children's productions but it was not successful, especially in the city of
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Semi-cut circles with the colors of red-yellow-green, alluding to the
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Democratic governments and the entrance of private media (1982–2003)
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after years of planning by the government of then-recently deceased
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40 million, of which Bs 23.4 million were used for media outlets.
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Bolivia TV's network (Empresa Estatal de Televisión "Bolivia TV")
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Since the assumption of the presidency by the first government of
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On August 1, 1979, Televisión Boliviana began broadcasting on the
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The board of "Bolivia TV" is made up of the ministers of:
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From 2012 to the beginning of 2013, Bolivia TV broadcast
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Decline and closure of Televisión Boliviana (2005–2009)
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Paz, in other cities less so, in a precarious manner.
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In the 1970s, TVB produced a miniseries adapted from
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Valle Alto (Tarata, Punata, Cliza, Arani), Cochabamba
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Television channels and stations established in 1969
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Suspension in the Bolivian political crisis of 2019
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March 6, 2020 2859:Alanoca Paco, Jesus Reynaldo (December 7, 2020). 1895:: A series produced by China's state broadcaster 468: 3179: 2917:"Andrés Gómez: "Canal 7 se convirtió en Evo Tv"" 2790:TV in Latin America seen as imperialistic menace 201:(Bolivia TV) is the first television channel of 1695:: Repeats at 22:30 and lasts 1 hour and a half. 725:Villa Tunari-Villa 14 de Septiembre, Cochabamba 3049: 2572:Bolivia TV/Ministerio de Comunicación (2013). 1994: 1958: 1864:(From the Episcopal Church: Also broadcast by 1390:) transferred to TV Culturas on July 15, 2013. 2754:Authority of Telecommunications and Transport 2194: 2192: 2190: 2188: 1186:By 2021, it had two high-definition signals. 398:With the arrival of the second government of 2858: 1947:They can also change with the colors of the 1645:Entertainment and interaction youth program. 1510:, reflecting the history of Bolivian cinema. 1358:From 2015 to 2018, Bolivia TV broadcast the 1081:San Julián, San Ramon, 4 Canadas, Santa Cruz 217:outlet reaches out to the whole population. 213:. It is a state-owned broadcasting network. 2425: 2396:, Government of Bolivia, September 19, 2005 2235: 2233: 2231: 2229: 2227: 2225: 1240:were aired to finish the daily broadcasts. 524:After the bankruptcy, a new company called 2772: 2432:http://www.pyp-uba.com.ar/news14/pdf/1.htm 2418: 2416: 2414: 2412: 2410: 2185: 1899:, in association with Classic Media Films. 1650:Programs broadcast until December 31, 2019 1521:Programs broadcast until November 11, 2019 1207: 412:During the second government of President 3050:Rivera Daleney, Gonzalo (March 7, 2020). 3031:(in Spanish). Pagina Siete. March 7, 2020 2750:"Sistema Integrado de Gestion Operadores" 2028:Empresa Nacional de Televisión de Bolivia 1883:: it was previously broadcast on Cadena A 1277:From 2000 to 2007, the station broadcast 1256:cultural, educational and news programs. 1041:Puerto Suarez-Puerto Quijarro, Santa Cruz 958:Catavi, Llalagua, Siglo XX, Uncia, Potosí 3098:(in Spanish). Los Tiempos. March 9, 2020 3076:(in Spanish). Los Tiempos. March 7, 2020 2529: 2300: 2222: 2149: 2045: 2019: 2004:Public spending on political advertising 1401:, a program carried out by young people. 174:Channel 7 (La Paz, for the rest see the 3120:(in Spanish). Página Siete. May 9, 2020 2947:"¿El canal 7, es de Bolivia o del MAS?" 2721: 2674: 2407: 3180: 1630:Aired as of 2007, in the midst of the 1534:, a very interesting amenities program 1263:It was in each special event like the 1951:, but it is not used in the channel. 1677:: Morning magazine of general events. 1632:Bolivian Constituent Assembly of 2006 1291:"schedules published on the Internet" 520:– Fragment of Supreme Decree No. 0078 371:During the governments of presidents 3208:Spanish-language television stations 2797: 1839:: Program in collaboration with the 2742: 2722:Salazar, Erick (December 7, 2011). 2688:. November 12, 2009. Archived from 1968:Bolivia TV under the government of 582:Rurrenabaque-San Buenaventura, Beni 13: 2983:. October 12, 2015. Archived from 2893:. October 12, 2015. Archived from 2422:La Razón de La Paz, 31 August 2009 2306:"50 años de televisión en Bolivia" 1907: 1663:Programming until December 7, 2020 1574:produced by the sports journalist 1166:Launch on DTT and HD signal (2011) 1057:San Ignacio de Velasco, Santa Cruz 494:Public Works, Services and Housing 340:Arrival of color television (1979) 14: 3229: 3158: 2887:"¡Ay! los reporteros del canal 7" 2129: 2064:(Retrieved on September 27, 2008) 2042:(Retrieved on September 27, 2008) 2030:" – Bolivian Ministry of Finances 1198: 1189: 1183:to broadcast in high definition. 1116:Santiago de Chiquitos, Santa Cruz 1073:San José de Chiquitos, Santa Cruz 465:. All of its staff was laid off. 318:or another satellite consortium. 3052:"Destitución de gerencia de BTV" 1758:, which promotes healthy habits. 1284: 230:Military governments (1969–1979) 27: 3132: 3110: 3088: 3066: 3043: 3021: 2999: 2969: 2953:. July 21, 2018. 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It lasts 30 minutes. 1572:CD7 Canal de Deportes, 1564:, in association with 1394:Defensa del Consumidor 1089:San Matías, Santa Cruz 1065:San Javier, Santa Cruz 1009:Concepción, Santa Cruz 640:Monteagudo, Chuquisaca 522: 508:On February 15, 2011, 285:René Barrientos Ortuño 259:René Barrientos Ortuño 3193:Television in Bolivia 3188:Mass media in Bolivia 2437:July 1, 2007, at the 2304:(September 8, 2019). 2173:on September 21, 2018 1924:(Seed of democracy). 1911: 1887:Lo mejor de José Mota 1831:Como Hans por su casa 1820:El Chef sin Fronteras 1786:Diseño y Construcción 1360:UEFA Champions League 1097:San Pedro, Santa Cruz 693:Eterazama, Cochabamba 514: 377:Víctor Paz Estenssoro 3213:Mass media in La Paz 2760:on February 19, 2024 1798:Bolivia Agropecuaria 1582:Con Sello Boliviano' 1562:El pueblo es noticia 1438:Jardín de Sol y Luna 1366:in association with 1124:Yapacani, Santa Cruz 1017:El Torno, Santa Cruz 667:Capinota, Cochabamba 659:Tarabuco, Chuquisaca 488:Development Planning 451:Bolivia Agropecuaria 421:corporate identity. 199:Televisión Boliviana 188:Channel 7.1 (La Paz) 117:Televisión Boliviana 98:August 30, 1969 2897:on October 13, 2015 2840:. 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