TuVisión
TuVisión was an American Spanish language broadcasting network, which is owned by Pappas Telecasting. TuVisión is a portmanteau of tu (your) and televisión. During the latter part of 2007, Pappas hired Moelis & Company to develop long-term objectives to identify which television assets it should retain.[1] In 2008, several affiliates filed for Chapter 11 protection.[2] and TuVisión ceased broadcasting in 2009.
Type | Broadcast television network |
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Country | |
Availability | Defunct |
Owner | Pappas Telecasting |
Launch date | July 1, 2007 |
Dissolved | 2009 |
Former names | None |
Official website | TuVision.com |
History
TuVisión began operations on July 1, 2007,[3] after Pappas dropped the Azteca America network from the Spanish-language stations that Pappas owned. The only exception was Los Angeles' KAZA-TV, which retained the network until its 2018 sale to Weigel Broadcasting; Pappas was under contract to carry Azteca América through December 2012 and its later bankruptcy effectively kept the affiliation after 2012 on creditor's orders.[4][5]
Programs
The main programs of TuVisión were Dueña y Señora (Puerto Rican telenovela), Alma Gemela (Brazilian telenovela), The Johnny Canales Show (music), Marta Susana (Guatemalan show) and Paparazzi TV.
References
- Firm Hired to Help Restructure Pappas Telecasting Retrieved: 2010-04-01.
- PAPPAS TELECASTING ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT CERTAIN AFFILIATES HAVE FILED FOR CHAPTER 11 PROTECTION Retrieved: 2010-04-01.
- Pappas Telecasting Launches “TuVisión” Network Retrieved: 2010-04-01
- KAZH-TV to lose Azteca America affiliation Retrieved: 2010-04-01.
- Azteca America Closes 5-Year Pact With Pappas Telecasting Retrieved: 2010-04-01.