Televisora de Oriente explained

Network Name:Televisora de Oriente (TVO)
Network Logo:TVO-2015.png
Branding:TVO
Available:Anzoátegui (channels 5 and 13), Monagas (channel 32), Nueva Esparta (channel 8), and Sucre (channel 8). Some people in the Miranda and Guárico states can also pick up the signal of TVO.
Key People:Pascual Cirigliano, legal representative
Website:tvo.com.ve

Televisora de Oriente, or TVO, is a Venezuelan private television channel founded in 1992. The station are located in Puerto La Cruz and the signal can be seen in the Venezuelan states of Anzoátegui (channels 5 and 13), Monagas (channel 32), Nueva Esparta (channel 8), and Sucre (channel 8). Some people in the Miranda and Guárico states can also pick up the signal of TVO. It began broadcasting in 1992.

History

TVO started broadcasting in 1992 from offices in Puerto La Cruz and Maturín.

The channel is owned by Corporación Catatumbo of the state company PDVSA,[1] which also owns Catatumbo Televisión in Maracaibo. It is operated by Grupo Trust Mediático through Vepaco TV in Caracas since October 2015, to form together with Catatumbo as a television network to share programming.[2]

On October 13, 2015, Televisora de Oriente rebranded.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Propietarios de la censura en Venezuela. 28 September 2016. 26 February 2015. lapatilla.com. armando.info.
  2. Web site: TVO Televisora de Oriente (diciembre 2015-) RECREACIÓN. 28 September 2016. 11 January 2016. ForoMedios. https://web.archive.org/web/20161003060345/http://www.foromedios.com/gallery/image/5191-tvo-televisora-de-oriente-diciembre-2015-recreaci%C3%B3n/. 3 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Logotipos de la Televisión Venezolana - Remasterizados y Digitalizados (Parte 2). 28 March 2016. ForoMedios. https://web.archive.org/web/20160403102825/http://www.foromedios.com/topic/45493-logotipos-de-la-televisi%C3%B3n-venezolana-remasterizados-y-digitalizados-parte-2/?page=2. 3 April 2016.