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The two stations (Quito and Guayaquil) signed an agreement to create the Ecuavisa consortium in 1978, in order to consolidate efforts between the two stations and increase their reach. The original consortium was disbanded in 1981, but was revived the following year by means of an agreement between
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The foundations of the main station that would lead to the creation of the current network were held on August 22, 1966, atop Cerro del Carmen, Guayaquil, inspired by the philosophy of the Vistazo magazine. In record time, the building was finished (in four months), as well as the assemblage of the
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In the 1970s, Ecuavisa was able to increase its audience share by premiering new programming and starting broadcasting partnerships with regional providers. Ecuavisa also benefited from the advent of color television in the decade, competing with the then rising
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Initially the station only covered Guayaquil on channel 2, but there were plans to start a separate station in Quito on channel 8. On June 21, 1970, Ecuavisa started broadcasting to Quito and the two stations adopted the name
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In March 2023, journalists and presenters were targeted in an attack on media personalities. Several journalists received envelopes containing a USB stick. Once the device was plugged into a computer, it would explode.
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In 2015, Ecuavisa came under fire for replacing reruns of Dragon Ball with the local version of Chilean competition show Yingo. This resulted in a mass protest from viewers and a change to the program's timeslot.
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Ecuavisa's programming is oriented to family entertainment, educational programs, and soap operas (novelas). In 2007, Ecuavisa is boosting its own productions, with "El hombre de la casa" (a remake of
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One of Ecuavisa's television presenters, Lenin Artieda received minor injuries from the blast after one of the devices were plugged into a computer in the newsroom in Guayaquil.
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Many Ecuadorian celebrities participated in Ecuavisa's shows throughout the 1980s and 1990s. During these two decades, the network aired some of Ecuador's top television shows.
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Ecuavisa has a nightly news broadcast, Televistazo, which is currently the most watched news show in Ecuador. For years, it also aired programming for children, such as
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During the 2000s, Ecuavisa launched Ecuavisa Internacional, its international feed. The channel is broadcast in the United States on
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Ecuavisa was founded by Xavier Alvarado Roca and began to broadcast on March 1, 1967. The network began broadcasting from
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from Japan. Non-anime series for children included Zooboomafoo, Little Robots, Sesame Street and
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In 1994, Ecuavisa started broadcasting a wireless subscription television operator over UHF,
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equipment needed for the station (in two months), provided by RCA and General Electric.
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Ecuavisa dedicates a great portion of its programming to international shows, mainly
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On May 9, 2013, Ecuavisa launched its own high-definition feed, Ecuavisa HD.
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the two stations, to share their resources for both editions of
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in this regard as the country's second color broadcaster.
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Ecuador
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