Grupo ATV

Grupo ATV
Industry Mass media
Founded 2006 (2006)
Headquarters Lima, Peru
Area served
Peru
Key people
Marcello Cúneo
(Chairman and CEO)
Products Television
Owner Albavisión
Number of employees
300
Website Atv.pe

Grupo ATV is a media conglomerate Peruvian television communication company created in 2006, which is owned by the conglomerate Albavisión television, owned by Remigio Angel González.

History

The beginnings

The group began their training in 2006 when the ATV (Channel 9), went on to manage the Global TV network, Current Red TV (Channel 13) he was taken to the Peruvian broadcaster Genaro Delgado Parker in the same year for debt. Later in 2009, the remembered music channel Uranio TV (Channel 15) was converted into a new channel called La Tele aimed at women with soap operas And films only weekends.[1] and so in 2010 decided grouped into a new cluster and named it as Grupo ATV, because ATV is the basis of the group chain. Since then, CEO and chairman is Marcello Cuneo who is in Peru to Albavision Communications Group.

The following years

At the end of 2011, he bought the Arequipa channel Perú TV and relaunched it as ATV Sur. At the same time in Lima was decided to launch a new news channel is ATV+ noticias and also currently airing in a musical test signal in 39 UHF channel of Lima. According to a press release published on the website tuteve.tv, it screened flipping by 2013 a new channel with programming aimed at young audiences. However, the project was shelved and the animated series and youth became his daily schedule another channel Global Television.

On March 24, 2012, the first ATV Cup was held in a sports field Surquillo where workers attended and public figures.[2] In April, the group signed an agreement with the mayor of Huari to transmit the channel ATV in this town via the signal 23 of Radio Television Huari [3]

In May 2012, the group claimed through judicial action of ATV Sur against RBC TV obtain the frequency 11 Lima. Coincidentally on Channel 39 UHF began to see the id of Uranio TV in 2006 he did materialize assume that judicial action was going to see the musical signal on channel 11. However, a few days later after the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Peru RBC ratified on channel 11 of Lima, the ATV group withdrew missing wedge channel Uranio TV, leaving the channel UHF 39 until 2014 without any identification and contradicting the statement by officials of ATV Sur, Group ATV denied any interest in the channel 11.[4]

Besides its two main channels were the first in the national ranking more attuned, for the triumph of Kina Malpartida in boxing and the final of the Champions League football in 19 mayo.[5]

He also broadcast live matches Euro 2012, in its 3 channels simultaneously in ATV, ATV+ noticias and Global TV, from June.[6]

The 1 to November 10, three of the four channels that make up this cluster Peru had the rights to broadcast the Bolivarian Beach Games 2012, which took place in the country.[7]

Present

In mid-October 2014 decided to take off the air the music channel continued in 39 UHF to Lima and replaced by version 39.1 HD, ATV Norte News Channel ATV+ noticias HD in subchannel 8.1, while the 8.2 began to see the classical music channel arpeggio Argentina. They launched the new channel ATV Norte, in the city of Trujillo.

In addition to re-launch the Global TV as Red TV from April 2015 and will be venturing into the world of broadcasting, that's what possibly buy the CRP Medios y Entretenimiento to acquire and manage its radio stations.

Television channels

References

  1. "Historia de la Tv Peru". S1.zetaboards.com. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  2. "Combate, Hola a Todos, ATV Noticias, Nunca Más, Chollyshow, Actualidad, Espectáculos, Deportes y las noticias del Perú y el Mundo | ATV.pe". Tuteve.tv. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20151027001336/http://www.diariointegracion.com/noticia.php?. Archived from the original on October 27, 2015. Retrieved December 13, 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. http://peru.com/2012/03/20/actualidad/nacionales. Retrieved December 13, 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. "PressPeru". Pressperu.com. 2015-11-24. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  6. "Grupo ATV anuncia transmisión de la EUROCOPA 2012". Generaccion.com. Retrieved 2015-12-13.
  7. "Seguridad y emergencias". Miraflores.gob.pe. Retrieved 2015-12-13.

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