RCTV International explained

RCTV International Corporation
Type:Subsidiary of Empresas 1BC
Foundation:1982
Location City:Miami, Florida
Location Country:United States
Area Served:Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America
Industry:television distribution
Parent:Radio Caracas Television RCTV, C.A. (Empresas 1BC)
Homepage:Official homepage

RCTV International (formerly known as Coral Pictures or Coral International) is a subsidiary of Empresas 1BC. It was formed in Miami, Florida in 1982 as Coral Pictures to be the international distributor of RCTV's productions.

In 1986, the company had bought out the assets of Ziv International from Lorimar-Telepictures for an undisclosed price, in exchange, L-T received a minority 20% stake in the two Puerto Rico stations owned by RCTV.[1]

RCTV moved to cable in 2007 after the Venezuelan government of Hugo Chavez refused to renew its terrestrial license. In 2010, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had taken six cable television channels off the air, including RCTV International, for breaking a law on transmitting government material. The government had urged cable services to drop channels ignoring the rules.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: 1986-11-19. L-T's Ziv Unit Sold to Coral Pictures. 34. 68. Variety.
  2. News: Venezuela TV channels taken off air, BBC UK. March 7, 2014.