Cenpro Televisión

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Cenpro Televisión was a Colombian programadora that operated between 1969 and 2000.[1]

History

In 1973, Cenpro used Japanese equipment to produce Colombia's first color television broadcast, during an educational seminar. However, regular color transmissions would not come until the end of 1979.

Toward the end of its life, Cenpro was characterized by its production of brilliant telenovelas such as Perro amor, Tiempos difíciles and De pies a cabeza;[2] its unexpected exit from the business was one of the biggest in 2000, a year also marked by the closures of Producciones PUNCH and Producciones JES. Cenpro's return of its program spaces to Inravisión meant that the daily Mass, which Cenpro had continuously produced on Colombian television for more than 30 years, no longer aired.[3]

References

  1. "Cenpro no va más." El Tiempo29 September 2000: link
  2. "Cenpro no baja la guardia." El Tiempo 4 February 2000: link
  3. "Se acabó en un santiamén." El Tiempo 17 October 2000: link


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