Saturday, October 1, 2016

Moments that transformed the mexican tv – Excélsior

MEXICO CITY

Since its entry into the mexican homes, the television showed that it was an invention that came to stay. Beyond being a means of communication represents just the right time in which families gather to enjoy a program that will later become the topic of the table.

But the arrival of television to the living room of the mexicans, was a long process full of moments which marked its history for life. Below are the times most representative of the television within the mexican family.

In the year1934 he made the first tests of television broadcasts where was the face of the presidential family in those days and the head of state of mexico, Lazaro Cardenas.

however, it would be up to 1947 when the then president of the republic Miguel Alemán Valdés, was ordered to the National Institute of Fine Arts a comparison between the model of public television of the british with the business model of the americans.

The commission conducted the investigation was led by Salvador Novo, and Guillermo González Camarena, choosing the trading system that is prepended to our days. So it is accurate to say that the decision to establish a system of television in Mexico grew out of the impetus of the federal executive who ruled in that time.

With this new opportunity opened up in the early 50′s specifically between 1950 and 1952, we create three channels. The channel four Rómulo O’farril, the channel two of Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta and the channel five of the engineer González Camarena.

the presentation of The channel five of González Camarena, was given with the transmission of a festival organized on the occasion of mother’s day, by the daily Excelsior. However, the genius behind the color tv would not make your first transmission multi-sensory until 1963 with the series “Paradise Child”.

The production of content for the small screen carries with it great responsibility for what in 1960 was enacted the Federal Law of Radio and Television , which introduced fundamental ideas: television as a service of public interest and government’s role as authority.

Thirteen years after the enactment of the law, in 1973, it created the National Chamber of Industry of Radio and Television. Hundreds of stations divided into different channels, local and national as well as signal repeaters and tv universities have seen the light, as creators of visual content.

One of the most significant changes that would bring the new era was without a doubt the transition of the television analog to digital without a policy prior to the beginning of the millennium, in 2003.

To then the tv was already part of the mexican homes as a member. According to figures from the INEGI in 2005, at least 91 percent of the homes had television.

2014 come the reform of the Communications Act, that would mean a change in the structure of the television as it was then known. Broadening the spectrum a new tender that would create a new channel with diversity of content, plurality of ideas as well as an extensive bar program.

television has experienced moments iconic in its trajectory within the mexican households, has created a social bond with the people regardless of their social, economic, and educational.

After that, the Federal Institute of Telecommunications will launch the call for the chains interested in winning the tender that would give way to a new channel. the Group Image Multimedia was a ‘winner’ of the process in march of 2015, so that the next October 17, turn on your television signal through channel three, “Image Tv”, signal open the length and breadth of the mexican republic.

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