TC Televisión


TC Televisión is a state-run television channel in Ecuador. The network was founded in 1969 and was commercially-funded for many years until 2011 when Grupo Iasaías went into a lawsuit and was sold to a state government unit, Since then the channel has been owned by SERTVSA despite a local court ruling that the Isaías brothers return all of their assets from the government.

History

In early 1969, RCA had completed equipment shipments worth US$600,000 to Cadena Ecuatoriana de Televisión in Guayaquil. The transmitter was atop a mountain peak and relayed its signal over seven further transmitters across the country. CETV was primarily commercial, but had an agreement with the government to produce educational programming. On July 9, 1969, CETV was formally created, its founder being Ismael Pérez Perazo. Shortly afterwards, the station was acquired by La Filantrópica.
The organization was divided between two locations, the Azul and El Carmen mountains of Guayaquil, in charge of operations, and the city's center, where the administrative functions were located. The station's relay in Riobamba opened on December 27, 1969, becoming the first television station available there.

Programming

  • DespierTC
  • El Noticiero
  • Entre ellas
  • De Casa en Casa
  • Rendón y la Bombón
  • De Boca en Boca
  • Soy el Mejor
  • Casi 40tonas
  • Vera: ¡a su manera!
  • Alerta Roja
  • El Show de Tiko Tiko
  • Impacto Semanal
  • Punto Final
  • Antuca me Enamora - Reposition
  • La Santa Misa
  • Quiropraxia Neural
  • Turcafé
  • TC Deportes
  • Juntos y revueltos - Reposition
  • Mega Pekes
  • Puro Teatro - Gamavisión TV Series
  • Verdades Urbanas
  • ''El Informante''

    Telenovelas and series

This network dedicates for its international shows, mainly telenovelas from Miami-based Venezuelan production company RCTV International and Colombian television network RCN among other networks. TC airs international series and also produces and airs local programs such as Estas secretarias, Mi recinto and Soy el mejor among others, the network also distributes over 5000 hours of programming to networks around the world.

Slogans

  • 2002–2010: PonTC
  • 2010: Estamos trabajando por ti
  • 2011: Ponte 10
  • 2012–2018: Mi Canal
  • FIFA [World Cup 2014|2014]: Mi Mundial
  • 2016–2017: Líder Absoluto
  • 2020–2021: Somos Todos, Va conmigo
  • 2021–present: ''#SoyTC''

    Incidents

On January 9, 2024, at just after 2:00 p.m. local time, a group of criminals armed with weapons and explosives took over the channel's newsroom, taking the news program's presenters as hostages while threatening them during a live broadcast, although police later stated that all of the staff were freed and that they had made 13 arrests relating to the incident. The events may have been a response to the escape of José Adolfo Macías Villamar, leader of Los Choneros, an Ecuadorian drug cartel, although it is uncertain whether this is true.