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| location = [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]]
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Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión ('''CERTV''') is a [[radio]] and [[television network]] operating from [[Santo Domingo]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]. It is a public [[television channel]] operated and owned by the Dominican government. Following the [[frequency]] unification of [[1996]], CERTV has been aired throughout the country on channel 4 (''canal 4''). Previously, channel 4 was broadcasted in Santo Domingo and the Southern zone, channel 5 in the Northern region and channel 12 in the Southwest.
Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión ('''CERTV''') is a [[radio]] and [[television network]] operating from [[Santo Domingo]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]. It is a public [[television channel]] operated and owned by the Dominican government. Following the [[frequency]] unification of 1996, CERTV has been aired throughout the country on channel 4 (''canal 4''). Previously, channel 4 was broadcasted in Santo Domingo and the Southern zone, channel 5 in the Northern region and channel 12 in the Southwest.


==History==
==History==
The channel was first aired on [[August 1]], [[1952]] with the name ''[[La Voz Dominicana]]''. This was the first television transmitter of its kind in the country and the third in [[Latin America]], after [[Mexico]] and [[Cuba]]. The original owner was [[Petán Trujillo]], brother of the notorious [[dictator]] [[Rafael Leónidas Trujillo]] (d. [[1961]]).<ref>See Spanish Wikipedia article for CERTV - Canal 4</ref> It was a combination of radio and television that transmitted live programming for six hours. ''Romance Campesino'' was one of the first [[television series|television]] and radio series that aired from the station. Besides providing entertainment and information, this [[Mass media|media]] outlet was also used by the government to communicate favorable [[propaganda]] for the Trujillo regime.
The channel was first aired on [[August 1]], [[1952]] with the name ''[[La Voz Dominicana]]''. This was the first television transmitter of its kind in the country and the third in [[Latin America]], after [[Mexico]] and [[Cuba]]. The original owner was [[Petán Trujillo]], brother of the notorious [[dictator]] [[Rafael Leónidas Trujillo]] (d. 1961).<ref>See Spanish Wikipedia article for CERTV - Canal 4</ref> It was a combination of radio and television that transmitted live programming for six hours. ''Romance Campesino'' was one of the first [[television series|television]] and radio series that aired from the station. Besides providing entertainment and information, this [[Mass media|media]] outlet was also used by the government to communicate favorable [[propaganda]] for the Trujillo regime.


During the [[1970s]], the channel was officially renamed Radio Televisión Dominicana (RTVD), a title which persisted for several decades. On [[July 29]], [[2003]] its name was changed once again to Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión (CERTV) by means of a national decree which transformed it into a [[public company]] sustained and operated by the Dominican Government.<ref>certvdominicana.com, ''Historia''</ref>
During the 1970s, the channel was officially renamed Radio Televisión Dominicana (RTVD), a title which persisted for several decades. On [[July 29]], [[2003]] its name was changed once again to Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión (CERTV) by means of a national decree which transformed it into a [[public company]] sustained and operated by the Dominican Government.<ref>certvdominicana.com, ''Historia''</ref>


==CERTV: Definition and Functions==
==CERTV: Definition and Functions==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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==External links==
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Revision as of 03:04, 7 July 2008

La Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión
Company typeState-Owned
IndustryMedia
Founded1952
HeadquartersSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic
Key people
Héctor Olivo (Director)
ProductsRadio and Television
Multimedia
Websitewww.certvdominicana.com

Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión (CERTV) is a radio and television network operating from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. It is a public television channel operated and owned by the Dominican government. Following the frequency unification of 1996, CERTV has been aired throughout the country on channel 4 (canal 4). Previously, channel 4 was broadcasted in Santo Domingo and the Southern zone, channel 5 in the Northern region and channel 12 in the Southwest.

History

The channel was first aired on August 1, 1952 with the name La Voz Dominicana. This was the first television transmitter of its kind in the country and the third in Latin America, after Mexico and Cuba. The original owner was Petán Trujillo, brother of the notorious dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo (d. 1961).[1] It was a combination of radio and television that transmitted live programming for six hours. Romance Campesino was one of the first television and radio series that aired from the station. Besides providing entertainment and information, this media outlet was also used by the government to communicate favorable propaganda for the Trujillo regime.

During the 1970s, the channel was officially renamed Radio Televisión Dominicana (RTVD), a title which persisted for several decades. On July 29, 2003 its name was changed once again to Corporación Estatal de Radio y Televisión (CERTV) by means of a national decree which transformed it into a public company sustained and operated by the Dominican Government.[2]

CERTV: Definition and Functions

According to Article 4 of the law which created it (134-03), CERTV has a general objective of managing and running public telecommunication for the transport and diffision of television signals in VHF (Very high frequency) and UHF (Ultra high frequency) and television systems for coaxial cable, equivalent to public broadcasting networks for medium and short wave and frequency modulated for the transmission and broadcasting of radio and TV programming, as well as the transmission and broadcasting of these programs by other media types that exists or could exist in the future.[3]

List of Programs seen in this channel

  • Centro Noticias
  • Centro Deportes
  • Caribe Show
  • El Tapón de las 12
  • TV Revista
  • El Kan del 4
  • Domingos en Grande
  • El Reto Semana - Primera Etapa
  • El Club de Isha - Primera Etapa
  • El Show del Mediodía - Primera Etapa
  • El Gordo de la Semana - Primera Etapa
  • Buen Provecho
  • Santo Domingo Invita
  • En Acción con Manuel y Hermes
  • El humor nunca pasa

Notes

  1. ^ See Spanish Wikipedia article for CERTV - Canal 4
  2. ^ certvdominicana.com, Historia
  3. ^ Memoria 2004, Banco Central de la Republica Dominicana, pp. 54, Quincuagesimo Septimo Enjercicio 2004, Santo Domingo

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