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Meridiano Televisión
TypeBroadcast Television Network
CountryVenezuela
AvailabilityNational
OwnerBloque De Armas
Key peopleMartin De Armas, President Bloque De Armas
Dr. Andres De Armas, Vice-president Bloque De Armas
Armando De Armas, Vice-president Bloque De Armas
Juan Andres Daza, General Manager Meridiano Televisión
Armando Rafael De Armas, General Director Meridiano Televisión
Launch date1996
Analogue channel(s)37 and 39
Official websitewww.meridiano.com.ve

Meridiano Televisión is a 24-hour sports network in Venezuela.

History

Meridiano Televisión was launched in 1997 as a privately owned television network in Venezuela, exclusively dedicated to national and international sports. It is owned by Bloque De Armas, which also owns the sports newspaper Diario Meridiano.

With many similarities to the sport network ESPN, Meridiano Televisión transmits almost all sporting events, mainly baseball (the Major League of Baseball and the Venezuelan League of Professional Baseball) because it is considered to be the Venezuelan national sport. Also, sporting events that are popular in Venezuela and that are widely seen on Meridiano Televisión are Venezuela First Division games, the Spanish La Liga, the AFF Cup, the AFC Cup and the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Euro 2012 among others.

Programming

The most watched programs on Meridiano Televisión are:

  • Noticiero Meridiano (3 broadcasts a day)
  • Solo Basket

External links

Television networks in Venezuela
Major national
public networks
Major national
private networks
Major commercial
regional networks
Other
channels
Defunct channels
  1. "Meridiano Televisión cumple 14 años siendo el especialista en deportes (+ audio)" [Meridiano Televisión accomplishes 14 years as the specialist in sports (+ audio)]. noticias24 (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 9 September 2018. Retrieved 8 November 2024.
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