Red Uno Cochabamba
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| Channels | |
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| Branding |
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| Programming | |
| Affiliations | Red Uno |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Red Uno de Bolivia[1] |
| History | |
| Founded | 1984 |
First air date | 1984 |
| ATB (1985-1987) | |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | ATT |
Red Uno Cochabamba is the Red Uno owned-and-operated station for the city of Cochabamba. The station operates on VHF channel 9 (digital channel 40, PSIP 9.1) and is an affiliate of Red Uno de Bolivia.
History
[edit | edit source]In 1984, among the four initial private television stations that were being set up, one of the stations was set up in Cochabamba, Cochabambina de Televisión, on channel 9. The station had a strong local character, similar to Paceña de Televisión.[2] The station started broadcasting - albeit in experimental format and in an irregular status - at the end of the year, with six hours of programming a day.[3] In this context it starts affiliating itself with ATB and formed Red Tricolor in time for the 1985 general elections.[4]
As of December 1984, the proportion of programming on the station was as follows:[3]
- Feature films: 80%
- Variety: 15&
- Musical programming: 3%
- Children's programming: 1%
- Sports: 1%
On September 10, 1987, the government legalized the station; the owner at the time being John William Block Bonetta. At the same time, the affiliation it had with ATB was broken, as Illimani de Comunicaciones applied for a TV station in the city (channel 4).[5]
One of its main staff in the station's early years journalist Rolando Gamarra Urizar.[6]
At an unknown date, presumably in the late 1990s, Cochabambina de Televisión moved from channel 9 to channel 21. This enabled Red Uno to broadcast locally on channel 9.[7]
On the early hours of September 15, 2008, the station was hit by a dynamite attack, in an attempt to silence the outlet. At about 3am, the aftershock of a dynamite explosion damaged the station's transmitter.[8] The situation raised concerns from other media outlets.[9]
On April 22, 2019, Red Uno Cochabamba introduced a new roster of presenters for the local editions of El Mañanero and Notivisión.[10]
The station's current director of news is Argentine-Bolivian Diego Viamont, who joined Red Uno Cochabamba in 2010.[11][12]
References
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