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 ...
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 ...
In his first major programming partnership in the U.S., Jorge Granier, managing director of RCTV’s Miami-based subsidiary RCTV International, has teamed with Ben Silverman’s Electus and Sofia Vegara’s ...
(IPYS/IFEX) – As was expected, Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV) television station stopped broadcasting at 11:59 p.m. (local time) on 27 May 2007, after its frequency concession was not renewed by the ...
Venezuelan TV station Radio Caracas Television's (known as RCTV) VHF Channel 2's operating license expired May 27, and it went off the air because the Chavez government, with ample justification, ...
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 ...
The government of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez chose not to renew the license of the audiovisual group Radio Caracas Televisión (RCTV), which will expire May 28, 2007. This decision, which is ...
In his first major programming partnership in the U.S., Jorge Granier, managing director of RCTV’s Miami-based subsidiary RCTV International, has teamed with Ben Silverman’s Electus and Sofia Vegara’s ...
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