La Tele

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For the Paraguayan channel, see LaTele.
La Tele
Type Broadcast television network
Country Venezuela
First air date
December 1, 2002
Availability Caracas (La Tele can be seen in other parts of Venezuela on DirecTV and Supercable)
Founded December 1, 2002
by Fernando Fraiz
Slogan Soy la Tele (I am La Tele)
Key people
Fernando Fraiz Trapote, founder
Launch date
December 1, 2002
Dissolved June 1, 2015
Former names
Canal 12
VHF and UHF bands
Official website
http://www.latele.com.ve/

La Tele was a regional television network in Venezuela. It can be seen on the cable and satellite systems of DirecTV (channel 113 in all of Venezuela), Supercable (channels 49, 48, 49, 49, 48, and 44 in Caracas, Margarita Island, Maracay, Puerto Ordaz, Puerto la Cruz, and Maturín, respectively), Intercable (channel five in Caracas), and Net Uno (channel 68 in Caracas).

History

La Tele was created by a group of communication companies and began its testing phase under the name Canal 12 on December 1, 2002 (which coincidentally happened to be the day before the beginning of the Venezuelan general strike against President Hugo Chávez). It had taken over the signal of channel 12 from the defunct Marte TV.[1] La Tele was officially inaugurated on August 3, 2003 at 8pm.[2] Originally, eighty percent of La Tele's programming were imports. La Tele's slogan is Soy la Tele (I am La Tele), but it has also used the slogans Somos La Tele (We Are La Tele) and Señal de Cambio (Signal of Change).[1] The current La Tele callsign is YLAT-TV.

Programming

For La Tele's program schedule click here.

References

  1. 1 2 http://www.soylatele.com/
  2. "Momentos Inolvidables". El Nacional. 2002-08-03. Archived from the original on May 17, 2006. Retrieved 2007-06-26.(Spanish)

External links

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