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Home > Venezuela > Culture > TV Channels > Zuliana De Television

Zuliana De Television



Zuliana de Television is one of the popular regional television channels based in Venezuela, which is aired on the UHF channel 30. Zuliana de Television is widely viewed by the people residing in Zulia, a state in western Venezuela.

About Zuliana de Television

After the initial inauguration of Zuliana de Television, the channel was aired for 12 hours in a day. It was with the assistance of Televen and other investors that Zuliana de Television offered a variety of interesting programs to its viewers. Zuliana de Television was the first and foremost Venezuelan station to broadcast with UHF. Initially the channel covered a portion of Lake Maracaibo and currently the coverage has been extended to the entire state, and the state even owned their television studio. The prestigious partners of Zuliana de Television are America 95.5 FM, the radio station and El Regional del Zulia, the local newspaper. They have retained their partnership since the formation of the company.

Zuliana de Television Information

Also known as ZUTV or Zuliana TV, Zuliana de Television became the 13th regional television channel in Venezuela. Since its formal inauguration, Zuliana de Television partially depended on sources like Venpres, Associated Press, and Reuters. People like Carlos Gonzalez Mazzei, Adolfo Herrera and Andrés Finol Wardrop were members of the origin board of directors.

Currently the multitude of programs, produced by Zuliana de Television are enjoyed by all its viewers.



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