The Critical News Channel Wil be Bought by a Businessman With Chavista Friends March. 12, 2013— -- Globovisión, the Venezuelan TV channel that has been most critical of the Chávez government, ...
Mérida, July 21 st 2010 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – The Venezuelan government will place a representative on the Board of Directors of Globovisión, a major opposition-aligned television news station, ...
The move is "a death sentence," according to a Globovision official The government website makes no mention of which organizations are excluded The television broadcaster Globovision, long critical of ...
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez announced last week that his government will soon possess 48% of the stock of the opposition television station Globovision, entitling it to appoint a government ...
CARACAS, Venezuela – Any hope of maintaining editorial independence at what had been Venezuela's last nationally broadcast opposition TV channel now appears gone. At least a dozen journalists quit ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. CARACAS, Venezuela -- Globovision TV, a frequent critic of Venezuelan ...
On October 7, 2012, the Venezuelan people will have the opportunity to elect a new president. In the months leading up to the election, Venezuelans are sure to hear plenty of campaign rhetoric from ...
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has said his government is due to take control of a minority stake in the country's main anti-Chavez television channel, Globovision. The government would then be ...
Outgoing Globovision director Guillermo Zuloaga said he had "mixed feelings" about the sale Venezuelan opposition TV channel Globovision has been sold and will change its editorial line, according to ...
Venezuela’s Globovision, the last major television broadcaster openly critical of the government, may be sold after a costly battle with former President Hugo Chavez over its coverage of prison riots.
Venezuelan opposition TV channel Globovision has been fined $2.1m (£1.3m) for its coverage of a prison riot earlier this year. Media regulator Conatel said it was being punished for justifying crime ...