MEXICO CITY -- Protests continued in Venezuela on Tuesday, two days after the government shut down private network RCTV and later announced that it was investigating two other broadcasters for news ...
MEXICO CITY -- Venezuela's government is threatening to pull the plug on private network RCTV once again. By John Hecht, The Associated Press MEXICO CITY — Venezuela’s government is threatening to ...
As we have previously reported* Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez has long been demonised by the Western media as a "leftist firebrand" (The Independent), "Venezuela's demagogue" (Washington Post), and ...
As far as world public opinion is concerned, as reflected in the international media, the pronouncements of freedom of expression groups, and of miscellaneous governments, Venezuela has finally taken ...
Venezuela's Supreme Court ruled that broadcasting equipment and infrastructure used by a television channel critical of leftist President Hugo Chavez must be made available to the state-run TV channel ...
BART JONES spent eight years in Venezuela, mainly as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press, and is the author of the forthcoming book "Hugo! The Hugo Chavez Story, From Mud Hut to Perpetual ...
Chavez has called the new TV channel “socialist television”. The action against the network sparked protests over the weekend. Using water cannons, police dispersed thousands of stone-throwing ...
New York-based conglomerate Big Media has signed with RCTV International Corp. to become the exclusive distribution partner to parent company RCTV’s catalog for FAST and AVOD platforms worldwide.
Have you ever watched a City of Rifle Council meeting or a Rifle High School sports game on Channel 10 or searched for information on Rifleco.org or RifleNOW.com? Just like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz ...