- Canal 9 (Argentina)
. It's a general entertainment station which offers news, soap operas, talk shows and movies.
History
The first private-owned television station in Argentina, Canal 9 began broadcasting on
July 9 1960 , Argentina'sIndependence Day . During its first years of operation, Canal 9's stock was partially owned by foreign companies, and the station acted as a broadcaster in Argentina for the three American networks ABC,CBS andNBC .In 1963
Alejandro Romay , who was the owner of Radio Libertad, became the manager of Canal 9, and in the following years he acquired the stock held by the foreign investors, transforming Canal 9 into the first television station fully funded by Argentine capital.In 1974, during
Juan Perón 's third term asPresident of Argentina , Canal 9 was seized by the government, remaining as a state-owned station throughout the following military regime. The station was re-privatized in 1984, and Alejandro Romay became once again the station's owner, a position which he held until 1997. Romay's long term as the owner of Canal 9 made him one of the most powerful figures in Argentine media, earning him the nickname of "the TelevisionCzar ". Following its re-privatization, the station was renamed "Canal 9 Libertad".The Australian group
Prime Television bought Canal 9 in 1997, rebranding the corporate image and renaming the station as "Azul Televisión". The station changed hands once again in 1997, with 51% of the stock being bought byTelefónica , which already owned Azul's rivalTelefé .Azul Televisión was bought in 2002 by a society headed by the journalist and media businessman
Daniel Hadad . The station was re-named Canal 9, a situation which continues to the present day.For many years Canal 9 was popularly known as "El canal de la palomita" ("The channel of the little dove"), as the station's logo was a small white dove.
Canal 9 broadcasts variety shows, news programs and series. In 2005 the popular entertainment show "Showmatch", hosted by
Marcelo Tinelli was the center of attraction in the station. Now it's moved to Channel 13.External links
* [http://www.canal9.com.ar Official Site]
* [http://www.infobae.com/canal9 Infobae.com/canal9] es icon
* [http://www.europaworld.com/pub/entry/ar.dir.435 Canal 9 File]
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