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Hisqavisión is a Hisqish Spanish-speaking commercial broadcast television network. Launched in 1956 as the Sistema Universitario de Televisión de Bahia Desano (SUT) in the City of Bahia Desano (being available nationwide in the mid-70s), it adopted the current name in 1981. The network is owned by Grupo Hisqavisión and is one of the largest and most watched Spanish-speaking networks in Hisqaida, known internationally by its telenovelas and its entertainment programming like the variety show Viva el Sábado.

Sistema Universitario de Televisión de Bahia Desano[]

1956-1962[]

1962-1981[]

SUT 1962

Hisqavisión[]

1981-1987[]

Hisqavision 1981

1987-1991[]

Hisqavision 1987

1991-2003[]

Hisqavision 1991

2003-2011[]

Hisqavision 2003

2011-2017[]

Hisqavision 2011

2017-present[]

Hisqavision
Broadcast television networks in Hisqaida
English-speaking major networks:
HBC-TV | ETN | Unine | MBS | TLG

English-speaking minor networks:
HBC Two | Funnix | REN | MyTV | H1 | ITC | FAMtel


Spanish-speaking major networks:
RHTV | Hisqavisión | TVL | SNT

Spanish-speaking minor networks:
Fusión | Antena+ | TeleStra | La 10 | CTE+ | Cadena21


Portuguese-speaking major networks:
STH | Luz | NVT

Portuguese-speaking minor networks:
HTI | Rede 1


Fourth language networks:
Eikaroth-speaking networks: TRIH Enij | ETB
Multicultural networks: W1 | AVTV | SBS | Canale M


Public non-profit services:
RBC | HISAC TV | UNK Media | RTN | Clerenvisão | TVN | RMI Uno | RMI Due


Speciality channels:
HBC News One | RBC News 24 | RBC1 | Antenna D | SportHisqaida | Bravo TV | Net3 | Escape! | SkyHits TV | R | DMAX | Discovery Máx

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Grupo Hisqavisión, S.A.
Broadcast television network:
Hisqavisión

Cable channels:
Canal Hisqanoticias | Hisqadeportes Network | Tele1 | Canal Buzz1 | Gems TV | TmasTV2 | Odisea1 | Hisqavisión Internacional3

1Joint-venture with AMC Networks.
2Joint-venture with Cisneros Group.
3Available only outside Hisqaida.

Hisqavision

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