Venezuela. Forming a joint venture that represents the alliance of regional media in order to disseminate content on open television on a national scale, was the project of the Venezuelan government presented this week that will begin to be implemented in the short term.
"In legal order, the President of the Republic in decree creates this joint venture, in turn highlights the general framework on interaction and the way we are going to associate and the right that all citizens have to their access. This should be seen under the region-country, country-region scheme," said Conatel's General Director, Pedro Maldonado.
The next step in the implementation of this decree, which will link 23 regional channels, will be the training of representatives of the television stations by CanTV staff, along with professionals from Conatel, the company Red de Transmisiones de Venezuela, Red TV, the National System of Public Media and the National Center for Information Technologies, CNTI.
This project is framed in the development of Open Digital Television in the country, which will be addressed in three blocks. The first space will correspond to the interventions on the technical explanation of Digital Terrestrial Television or Open Digital Television.
The following will be the status of how it is being concretized in Venezuela, what are the stations and their characteristics, as well as the last block that will raise the exhibition of how it would be to include the regional channels in a single channel, what will be the legal form, the technical feasibility, the conditions and infrastructure that will be built on the basis of these agreements to be contemplated.
The operators that will participate in the project are: Amavisión, TV Oriente, Tele Llano, Médano Televisión, TV Familia, Ávila TV, Vale TV, TV Andina, A.C Televisora Cultural (TVCT), Telemax, Grupo Corporativo Orinoco Televisión, TV Río, Ve más Televisión (V+TV), Somos TV, Promar TV, Latina TV y Proclamación TV, Zuliana de Televisión, Coquivacoa Televisión, TV Color, Niño Cantor de Televisión (NCTV), Catatumbo TV and Aventura TV.


