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Ecuavisa is an Ecuadorian free-to-air television network that was launched on March 1, 1967, on Quito's channel 8 and Guayaquil's channel 2. It is one of the leading TV networks in the country. It is one of the leading TV networks in the country.
Sánchez was born in 1963, and developed an interest in journalism since an early age. [1] [3]He started working for Ecuavisa in the technical area, carrying lights and cables, in 1982, [3] when he was 18 years old, also starting as a camera assistant.
In 2008 she returned to Ecuador to work at Ecuavisa. She appeared on the midday program Televistazo and shortly afterwards she left Contacto Directo with Alfredo Pinoargote, after the departure of Carlos Vera. Later it became part of Contacto al Amanecer. [2] In 2012 she premiered on Ecuavisa "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
There are six private channels (Ecuavisa, Teleamazonas, RTS, Telerama, RTU, Radio y Televisión Unidas, Latele and Oromar Televisión) and four government-run channels (TC Televisión, Gama TV, Canal Uno and Ecuador TV) available throughout the country. In 2011, 83% of channels were privately owned, 17% were publicly owned, and 0% were ...
He worked for different radio stations in the cities of Ibarra and Guayaquil until 1962. In 1963 he was news director for "Radio La Prensa". He began in Ecuavisa in 1967, the year of its foundation, as the first news anchor of the station.
In 2023, she announced she was moving from Ecuador to Bolivia along with her boyfriend. [5] She later returned to Ecuador, to retake her early role as a dancer, on the reality series Soy el mejor.
Crespo studied at the Faculty of Social Communication (FASCO) of the University of Guayaquil and, [1] [2] at age 18 and while still attending school, was hired by Ecuavisa as a noontime newscaster and reporter after passing a test held by Alfonso Espinosa de los Monteros at the request of production manager Nila Velázquez.
The next year, Ecuavisa brought the production to television and Guillén played the mother of the eponymous Vera family, who struggled to raise her step-children. Guillén participated in the series's entire run, 1989 to 1991.