Zuliana de Televisión

Zuliana de Television
Type Broadcast Television Network
Branding Zuliana TV or ZUTV
Country Venezuela
Availability Zulia State
Slogan Donde tú te ves...
Key people
Gilberto Urdaneta Finol (President)
Enrique Finol Wardrop (Vicepresident)
Adolfo Herrera (general manager)
Andrés Finol Wardrop
Alicia Finol Wardrop
José Ramón Muchacho (director)
Mervis Salgueiro (chief of information)
July Peña (coordinator of information)
Lendy Bermúdez (director of marketing).
Launch date
June 17, 1998
Official website
Zuliana de Televisión

Zuliana de Televisión (known as Zuliana TV or ZUTV for short), is a Venezuelan regional television station seen by those living the western Venezuelan state of Zulia. It broadcasts on UHF channel 30.

History

ZUTV was inaugurated on June 17, 1991 at precisely six o'clock in the morning. It originally was on the air twelve hours a day and offered a diverse range of programs with the support of Televen and their investors. ZUTV became the 13th regional television station to be created in Venezuela and the first station in Venezuela to broadcast with UHF. They originally covered the area west of Lake Maracaibo (about half of the state). Today they cover the entire state and have their very own television studio. Since their establishment, have had a partnership with local newspaper El Regional del Zulia and the radio station América 95.5 FM.

The signal of ZUTV was connected to that of Televen's by means of the satellite Intelsat 6 which meant the station could easily receive and broadcast Televen's signal and vice versa. It should be mentioned that Televen was the first national television station in the history of Venezuela to broadcast live a regional channel's signal.

ZUTV now produces its own programming and they claim to be neutral in their political views.

Programming

The following website is the programming chart of Zuliana TV: http://www.zulianatv.com/programacion.htm. For those who can't read in the Spanish language, "Hora" is "Hour", "Lunes" is "Monday", "Martes" is "Tuesday", "Miercoles" is "Wednesday", "Jueves" is "Thursday", "Viernes" is "Friday", "Sabado" is "Saturday", and "Domingo" is "Sunday".

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