Teletigre
Country | Colombia |
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Broadcast area | Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Tolima, northern Huila |
History | |
Launched | 14 January 1966 TV & 11 May 2021 as a Digital Channel |
Founder | Consuelo Salgar de Montejo |
Closed | 16 January 1971 TV & Currently Open as a Digital Channel |
Replaced by | Tele 9 Corazón |
Links | |
Website | Teletigre |
Teletigre, also known as TV-9 TeleBogotá, is
Its signal only reached Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Tolima, and part of Huila,[1] and broadcast daily, from 17:30 to 22:30, on Channel 9, hence its alternative name.
The channel partnered with U.S. network ABC (which owned 50% of the stocks)[1] and relied on imported programming.[2] According to a newspaper ad published on its inaugural day,[3] Teletigre's first week of programming included mostly American shows as I Love Lucy, The Munsters, Flipper, Gunsmoke, 77 Sunset Strip, Route 66, M Squad, Hong Kong, and The Twilight Zone, with a few local shows, such as a kids' show, a women's programme and a newscast, comprising the rest of the programming.
Teletigre closed for political reasons[2] (allegedly to the fact that the government was concerned of the power that it had handed to one individual, in this case Ms Salgar, in the then new mass media). Therefore the government decided not to renew the station broadcast licence to a single party. It would be replaced by Tele 9 Corazón, a local channel in state hands and, in 1972, by the Segunda Cadena, which would become a national network.
Colombia would not have broadcast private television channels until July 1998, when Caracol TV and
References
- ^ ISBN 958-96587-5-X.
- ^ ISBN 0-521-49594-6.
- ^ "Teletigre ad" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 14 January 1966. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
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