Canal Institucional
- Señal Colombia
- Canal Trece
- Trece+
(2004)
Institucional
(2004-2008/2009-2013)
Señal Institucional
(2008-2009/2013-2015)
CITV Canal Institucional
(2017-2018)
Canal Institucional is a Colombian public Terrestrial television channel launched on February 2, 2004 to replace Canal A after its merger with the programmer Audiovisuales.
The television station broadcasts the sessions of the Congress of the Republic and other governmental institutional programs, which until 2003 were broadcast by Señal Colombia in co-production with the Canal Congreso.
History
On February 2, 2004, the channel was born under the name "Señal Colombia Institucional", replacing Canal A. As a measure to the public television crisis that year, the channel was created under the control of Inravisión and operated by the programming company Audiovisuales. However, in October of that year, after the dissolution of Inravisión and Audiovisuales by the national government, the channel has since been operated by RTVC Sistema de Medios Públicos.
External links
- (in Spanish) https://www.canalinstitucional.tv/
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- Canal Capital 2/[19]
- Canal 1 3/7/[16]*
- Canal RCN 4/8/[15]
- Caracol TV 5/10/[14]
- Canal Institucional 6/9/[16]
- Señal Colombia 11/12/[16]
- Canal Trece/[18]
- Citytv 21/[40]
- ABN 41
- Bogotá TV 43
- Teleamiga 45
- CBN 47
- CMB 49
- Nova TV 51
- DC-TV 53
- HSB 55
- Red TV 58
- Cable Noticias
- Canal Congreso
- Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas
- Zoom Canal Universitario Nacional
- Cadena 2 / Canal A 9 (1972-2004)
- Teletigre 9 (1966-1971)
- Tele 9 Corazón (1971-1972)
- ^* Canal Uno is state-owned, privately run
Channels in italics are state-owned - Numbers in brackets indicate digital channels
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- See also: Television in Colombia
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