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- Avila_TV abstract "Ávila TV is a regional television channel created by the Venezuelan government and then Caracas metropolitan mayor, Juan Barreto. It was inaugurated on July 6, 2006 with an investment of about 11m bolívares fuertes ($5.1m United States dollars). It can be seen in the metropolitan area of Caracas on UHF channel 47, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A good portion of its audience accesses it on-line. Focusing on music and culture, it attracts young adults mainly between the ages of 14 and 30.Ávila TV is also a radical television experiment, trying to make TV an instrument of social inclusion. Based on a radical narrative of the city of Caracas, its social discourse is built from a different perspective from traditional TV channels. As well as programs on gender issues which tackle the typical machismo perspective, it hosts programs that talk openly about homosexuality and others that address Indigenous and Afro-Venezuelan rights.Much of the music and lifestyles shown by Ávila TV were and continue to be neglected by other media. For this reason, many are considered underground or quite rare in the city. The channel tries to broadcast a closer or more approximate vision of the working class and particularly the world of young caraqueños.The channel was transferred to the Venezuelan Ministry of Communications and Information, MINCI, as established in the Gaceta Official Nº 39.083 date 18 December 2008. Controversial changes in management and dismissal of employees who volunteer much of their time has caused concern among some of the collective and its audience that functionaries from the national government are trying to stifle the wide-ranging critical voice the station has presented.Avila TV grew out of the Metropolitan School of Audiovisual Production (Spanish acronym: EMPA) which, still hosted in the same building, provides Caracas youth access to a free one-year program on video techniques, both at Ávila's headquarters and at cultural centers.".
- Avila_TV broadcastArea Venezuela.
- Avila_TV firstAirDate "2006-07-06".
- Avila_TV headquarter Caracas.
- Avila_TV headquarter Venezuela.
- Avila_TV language Spanish_language.
- Avila_TV owningCompany State-owned_enterprise.
- Avila_TV sisterStation Asamblea_Nacional_Televisión.
- Avila_TV sisterStation TVes.
- Avila_TV sisterStation TeleSUR.
- Avila_TV sisterStation Venezolana_de_Televisión.
- Avila_TV sisterStation ViVe.
- Avila_TV slogan "T'ás claro".
- Avila_TV wikiPageExternalLink avilapendiente.blogspot.com.
- Avila_TV wikiPageExternalLink www.minci.gob.ve.
- Avila_TV wikiPageID "6118803".
- Avila_TV wikiPageLength "6196".
- Avila_TV wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Avila_TV wikiPageRevisionID "707589103".
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Asamblea_Nacional_Televisión.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Buena_Televisión.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Caracas.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commercial-free_television_networks.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_in_Caracas.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_in_Venezuela.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_2006.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venezuelan_government_media.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venezuelan_television_networks.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Hispanic_America.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Juan_Barreto.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink List_of_television_networks_in_Venezuela.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Machismo.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Popular_Power_for_Communication_and_Information.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink State-owned_enterprise.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink TVes.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink TeleSUR.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Televisión_Educativa_(Colombia).
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_frequency.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink United_States_dollar.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Venezolana_de_Televisión.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Venezuela.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink Venezuelan_bolívar.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLink ViVe.
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avila TV".
- Avila_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ávila Televisión".
- Avila_TV broadcastArea Venezuela.
- Avila_TV cableChan "Channel 94".
- Avila_TV cableServ "Intercable (Venezuela)".
- Avila_TV headquarters Caracas.
- Avila_TV headquarters Venezuela.
- Avila_TV language Spanish_language.
- Avila_TV launch "2006-07-06".
- Avila_TV logosize "180".
- Avila_TV name "Avila TV".
- Avila_TV owner "State-Owned Enterprise under administration of the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information".
- Avila_TV sisterNames Asamblea_Nacional_Televisión.
- Avila_TV sisterNames TVes.
- Avila_TV sisterNames TeleSUR.
- Avila_TV sisterNames Venezolana_de_Televisión.
- Avila_TV sisterNames ViVe.
- Avila_TV slogan "T'ás claro".
- Avila_TV terrChan "Channel 47".
- Avila_TV terrServ "Local UHF (Venezuela)".
- Avila_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_TV_channel.
- Avila_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Avila_TV subject Category:Commercial-free_television_networks.
- Avila_TV subject Category:Media_in_Caracas.
- Avila_TV subject Category:Media_in_Venezuela.
- Avila_TV subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_2006.
- Avila_TV subject Category:Venezuelan_government_media.
- Avila_TV subject Category:Venezuelan_television_networks.
- Avila_TV hypernym Channel.
- Avila_TV type Agent.
- Avila_TV type Broadcaster.
- Avila_TV type Company.
- Avila_TV type Organisation.
- Avila_TV type RadioStation.
- Avila_TV type TelevisionStation.
- Avila_TV type Channel.
- Avila_TV type Communication.
- Avila_TV type Company.
- Avila_TV type Establishment.
- Avila_TV type Network.
- Avila_TV type Organization.
- Avila_TV type TelevisionStation.
- Avila_TV type Agent.
- Avila_TV type SocialPerson.
- Avila_TV type Thing.
- Avila_TV type Q15265344.
- Avila_TV type Q43229.
- Avila_TV comment "Ávila TV is a regional television channel created by the Venezuelan government and then Caracas metropolitan mayor, Juan Barreto. It was inaugurated on July 6, 2006 with an investment of about 11m bolívares fuertes ($5.1m United States dollars). It can be seen in the metropolitan area of Caracas on UHF channel 47, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A good portion of its audience accesses it on-line.".
- Avila_TV label "Avila TV".
- Avila_TV sameAs Q4828845.
- Avila_TV sameAs Ávila_Televisión.
- Avila_TV sameAs m.0fr1q0.
- Avila_TV sameAs Q4828845.
- Avila_TV wasDerivedFrom Avila_TV?oldid=707589103.
- Avila_TV isPrimaryTopicOf Avila_TV.
- Avila_TV name "Avila TV".