- In
Colombian broadcasting,
programadoras (literally programmer) are
companies that
produce television programs,
especially for the public-commercial Canal...
-
possibility of
establishing the
first television programming company (or
programadora). A year later, in 1955, this idea was accepted; it was
decided the rights...
- (known as
Nuevos Días TV from 1995
until the end of 1997) was a
Colombian programadora that
operated between 1995 and 2001. Its main
productions were the morning...
- entity,
leased spaces to
independent television producers known as
programadoras, many
owned by
prominent journalists or
presidential families. This...
- CPT (Compañía
Productora de Televisión) was a
Colombian programadora that
operated in
several incarnations from 1979 to 2003. The
company started under...
- Producción y
Servicios de Televisión (also
known as CPS) was a
Colombian programadora. It
operated between 1998 and 2003. CPS was
owned by
Guillermo La Chiva...
- for its
entire run on the air; from 1972 to 1998, when
Caracol was a
programadora, it
aired on
Cadena Uno. It has been
hosted by
Alfonso Lizarazo, Alí...
-
Nacional de
Chile 24
Horas (Colombian TV program),
broadcast by the
programadora 24
Hours 24
Horas (Mexican TV program),
broadcast by
Televisa 24 Horas...
-
channel was
administered by
private programming companies known as
programadoras (television
production companies; literally, "programmers"),
which bid...
- autonomy".
Among Inravisión's
functions were to
organize contracts with the
programadoras, the
companies who
produced programs and
aired them on the national...