Gamavisión Explained

Gamavisión
Type:Terrestrial television network
Country:Ecuador
Founder:Marcel Rivas Sáenz
Picture Format:1080i HDTV
Owner:Comunica EP (95%)
Workers of the channel(5%)
Launch Date:April 18, 1977
Terr Serv 1:Digital VHF
Terr Chan 1:Channel 2.1 (Quito)
Channel 8.1 (Guayaquil)

Gamavisión is a state-owned Ecuadorian television network. The network was one of Televisa's partners in Ecuador until 2016. The network belongs to financial Group Isaías and is owned by Company Teledos SA Pacific TV.

History

The channel was founded in 1967 as Telenacional by Gerardo Berborich in 1967 and transferred control to Marcel Rivas in 1977, who launched the station on April 18, 1977.[1] The station broadcasts as Channel 2 in Quito, Channel 8 in Guayaquil and Channel 9 in Cuenca. In March 1978 the station was broadcasting a newscast presented by journalist Diego Oquendo.[1]

Following the state intervention of Grupo Isaías' assets, reports appeared claiming that the channel wasn't owned by the conglomerate.[2]

After a period of nearly a decade under the names Gama TV and Gama, the channel reverted to its longtime name on October 16, 2017. The rename came after a case study revealed that viewers still referred to the channel by its former name.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Aura Catalina Mier Sanmartín, Creación y Desarrollo de Ecuador TV, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 2015
  2. Web site: Gamavisión no pertenece al Grupo Isaías, según Álvaro Dassum . 10 January 2024 . Urgente24 . 14 July 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240705212233/https://urgente24.com/archivo/node/182722 . 5 July 2024.
  3. Diario El Telégrafo. «Gama, desde hoy, vuelve a llamarse Gamavisión y apuesta por las telenovelas«. Accessed 5 July 2024.