Bolivarian Communication and Information System
Sistema Bolivariano de Comunicación e Información
Agency overview
Formed2006
HeadquartersCaracas, Venezuela
Agency executive
Parent agencyMinistry of Popular Power for Communication and Information
Websitewww.sibci.gob.ve

The Bolivarian Communication and Information System (SiBCI) is a conglomerate of Venezuela state media that manages public radio, television, and multimedia attached to the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information. It is located on channel 24.3 in Digital Terrestrial Television in Venezuela.

Public media

After reviewing the possible reach and penetration of the different types of media, the Venezuelan government decided to assign specific functions:

Television

Local television

  • Avila TV - Broadcasts began in July 2006 .

National television

  • Venezolana de Television - News, broadcasts began in August 1964.
  • TVes - Generalist, started broadcasting in May 2007.
  • ViVe - Educational and Cultural broadcasts began in November 2003.

International television

  • TeleSUR - News and culture international broadcasts began in July 2005.

Radio

Local radio

  • Alba Ciudad 96.3
  • Ciudad VLC Radio 89.9FM

National radio

  • RNV Information Channel
  • RNV Classic Channel
  • RNV Musical Channel
  • Indigenous RNV Channel
  • RNV Youth Channel
  • RNV Regional Channels: Central Region, Los Llanos Region
  • International RNV Channel.
  • YVKE Mundial Radio

International radio

Newspapers

  • Correo del Orinoco - launched in 2009 with versions in Spanish and English.
  • Ciudad CCS - launched in 2009.
  • Ciudad VLC - launched in Valencia in 2012.
  • Ciudad Cojedes - launched in San Carlos on 23 October 2013.
  • Ciudad Guárico - launched in San Juan de los Morros.
  • Ciudad Petare - released in Petare.

Multimedia

Other

National Assembly media

  • Asamblea Nacional Televisión (ANTV) - Transmission Assembly broadcasts began in March 2005.
  • AN Radio - starts broadcasting in 2009, broadcasting in radio the sessions of the National Assembly.

References

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