Cubavisión

Cubavisíon
Launched December 10, 1950
Network Cubavisíon
Owned by Cuban Institute of Radio and Television
Picture format 480i 4:3 (SDTV)
Slogan El canal de todos
Country Cuba
Language Spanish
Broadcast area Cuba
Headquarters Havana, Cuba
Website www.tvcubana.icrt.cu
Availability
Terrestrial
VHF (Cuba) Havana
Channels 6 & 8
UHF (Cuba) Channels 12 & 14
TDT (Cuba) Available nationwide (Enter channel numbers for each region in which the channel is available.)
Cable
Cable Planeta (Mexico) Channel 14

Cubavision is a Cuban open television channel, the main channel of Cuban Television. It airs nationally 24 hours a day and has a cable version with a global reach called Cubavision International.

History

The origins of Cubavision go back to December 10, 1950, when the first transmissions of CMQ-TV, channel 6. This commercial channel initiated its regular transmissions on March 11, 1951.

In 1959, with the arrival of the Cuban Revolution, CMQ-TV, like the other means of communication of the country, ends up in the hands of the State. Subsequently, February 27, 1961, with the disappearance of commercial advertising in Cuban media, the Cuban State assumes the financing of the television channels.

In 1967, the first Telecenters (regional centers of television) were born and the use of the video tape is introduced. In 1971, Cubavisión began its transmissions in color, and in the following years began to develop the satellite transmissions, including the beginning of Cubavision International in 1986.

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