Colombian television network
This article is about the Colombian broadcasting company. For the American telecommunications company, see
RCN Corporation
.
Television channel
RCN Television
, branded as
Canal RCN
(
Radio Cadena Nacional
) is a Colombian free-to-air television network owned by
Organizacion Ardila Lulle
. It was founded as a television production company on March 23, 1967, and officially launched as an independent channel on July 10, 1998.
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Its main shareholder is
Carlos Ardila Lulle
. It produced
Yo soy Betty, la fea
, one of the most successful Colombian
telenovelas
.
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History
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RCN Television was created as a television arm of the
RCN Radio
network. In 1967 RCN Radio took part in the bidding for spaces in the official television network, getting one hour a day which was split into two series: one made in Colombia named
El Hogar
(The Home) and the American television series
Bewitched
. In 1973 RCN Radio and its subsidiary RCN Television were purchased by Carlos Ardila Lulle, who three years later relaunched RCN as a television production company (or
programadora
) with several spaces into the official channels' schedule. RCN was the first company that broadcast a television program both live and in color, the 1980
Miss Colombia
beauty contest; since that year RCN has held the rights to broadcast this event.
The 1980s
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RCN produced television series with high remembrance among viewers like
Cusumbo
and
El Taita
in 1984, which was the first Colombian
telenovela
filmed in exterior locations. In August 1988, RCN became part of
OTI
Colombia, gaining the rights to broadcast the
Olympic Games
and the
FIFA World Cup
. Other members included Caracol, RTI,
Producciones PUNCH
,
Producciones JES
and
Datos y Mensajes
.
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The 1990s
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Along with
Caracol TV
and
R.T.I.
RCN became one of the major television production companies in Colombia, producing not only telenovelas and game shows, but also sports events and news. Nevertheless, the telenovelas gave to RCN an outstanding recognition, first in Latin America and in places as distant as Vietnam and Hungary. Among this productions were
La Potra Zaina
,
Las Juanas
and the international hit
Cafe, con aroma de mujer
, which not only have been broadcast in several countries across the globe but have been remade several times, with
Destilando Amor
being the newest version. Within the telenovelas they produced in the 1990s, there were productions like
La Otra Raya del Tigre, La Voragine, La Casa de las dos Palmas, Azucar, Momposina
and
Hombres
, all of them raising parts of the Colombian culture and showing it to the world.
Terrestrial TV Channel
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1990s
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On July 10, 1998, RCN went on the air as an independent signal with disastrous results compared to
Caracol Television
, a situation that stabilized when
Carlos Ardila Lulle
took over the direction of the channel.
Its first broadcast of the channel began at 9:00 pm with the first broadcast of
RCN News
.
The first telenovela that the channel RCN Television premiered was
La madre
in 1998, starring
Margarita Rosa de Francisco
and
Hector de Malba
and directed by
Pepe Sanchez
.
2000s
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In 2000 it began broadcasting its programming 24 hours a day.
In 2002 it premiered its first reality show, which was
Protagonistas de novela
, hosted by
Maria Cecilia Botero
and recorded from
Miami
, United States.
Upon reaching ten years of its operation as a private channel, Canal RCN's signal reached 97% of the Colombian geography with the launch of 13 stations covering 24 municipalities in
Santander
,
Antioquia
,
Guaviare
,
Risaralda
,
Cundinamarca
,
Norte de Santander
,
Boyaca
and the State
Tachira
in Venezuela.
On November 3, 2008, its sister channel called
NTN24
went on the air, a channel that broadcasts news 24 hours a day, with spaces for opinion, analysis, economics, sports, entertainment and specialized topics.
As of August 5, 2009, the creation of
RCN Telenovelas
, RCN Television's novel channel through the subscription television network, was announced. This is the direct competitor of
Novelas Caracol
of the company
Caracol Television
.
2010s
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As of January 2011 and with the arrival of DTT, RCN Television began broadcasting in HD.
In 2012 he began to broadcast his first telenovela in HD as it was "
Pobres Rico
" with the protagonists
Juan Pablo Raba
and
Maria Helena Doering
.
On April 30, 2014, RCN Television decided to suspend its HD signal transmitted by the main pay television operators in Colombia.
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On July 16, 2015, 21st Century Fox announced that it had sold its stake in MundoFox to RCN Television, giving full ownership. The president of
MundoFox
, Herman Lopez stated that the company was proud to have started MundoFox with RCN Television and is confident that they will realize the signal's full potential.
On July 28, 2015, MundoFox began to progressively introduce a new identity as
MundoMax
. The rebrand was officially completed on August 13 of that same year, coinciding with the third anniversary of the launch of the signal. In addition, RCN Television announced that it had canceled the network's news broadcasts.
On July 31, 2015, the president of RCN Television, Ibra Morales, stated regarding the decision that "although we have canceled Noticias MundoFox, RCN Television continues its dedication to bringing quality news coverage to the Hispanic community in the United States, in a vibrant and dynamic way. " RCN Television hopes to make MundoMax the most important Hispanic network in the United States in a short time. In 2016, the MundoMax signal was closed, due to low levels of audience ratings and reliability.
In May 2016, two years after the withdrawal of its HD signal from subscription television operators in Colombia, the signal was unified and broadcast in SD and HD with a 16: 9 aspect ratio.
In November of that same year, RCN bought the newspaper
La Republica
, the country's first specialized media outlet for economic and business news, which also owns a multimedia television channel.
On March 30, 2017, three years after its withdrawal from the HD signal in several cable operators, the chain reactivated it after a Supreme Court ruling, depending on the country's coverage.
This television network has produced many hits that have been sold around the world, such as:
I'm Ugly Betty
;
Woman-fragranced Coffee
;
The Mob's Widow
;
Three Miracles
;
The Last Happy Marriage
;
Chepe Fortuna
;
The Pola
;
Clean Hand
;
Bride for Two
;
The Filly Zaina
;
La Maria
;
Francisco the Mathematician
,
Los Reyes
,
Until Silver Do Us Part
and
Sincere Love
, among other productions .
In January 2018, it was announced by various means that the channel would be contemplating
Private Television Network
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In 1995 the Colombian government opened up a bidding for two private television networks, each one operating with one channel. RCN took part of this bidding, getting one of the two licenses, the other went to
Caracol TV
. In 1997 RCN started construction on the infrastructure to launch the television channel. On 10 July 1998, RCN aired for the first time as a private channel. In this first stage, RCN launched two telenovelas -
La Madre
and
Carolina Barrantes
- and improved the news bulletins, nevertheless, in the first year, RCN -and Caracol- only had a fraction of the Colombian television audience, because the broadcasting infrastructure was not complete and the production companies which remained in the official channels launched a solid strategy to keep the viewers.
In only the second semester of 1999 and the first one of 2000, RCN and Caracol got to beat the public channels, taking more of the 90 percent of the viewers. RCN's first hits were
Francisco El Matematico
("Francisco, the Math Teacher"), a teen-oriented series, which aired on Saturday nights, but thanks to its success was moved to prime time Mondays to Fridays, and
El Fiscal
(The Prosecutor), an action oriented series.
Since the successes of
Francisco El Matematico
and
El Fiscal
, RCN launched successful telenovelas which let it take the first place in the Colombian most watched networks:
Me Llaman Lolita
("My Name is Lolita"), and
Yo soy Betty, la Fea
, that became the most successful telenovela ever in Colombia, topping
Cafe con aroma de mujer
.
Betty la fea
has since had its format and storyline licensed by RCN to multiple broadcasters worldwide in several languages.
Following the international trend, RCN launched in 2003 its first reality show:
Protagonistas de Novela
, which became the most watched show that year in Colombia, its second season, despite not getting as high ratings as the first season got, kept it in first place in the most watched shows in Colombia. Following
Protagonistas de Novelas
, RCN launched
La Isla de los Famosos
(a Colombian version of
Survivor
), which became the most watched show in RCN in 2004, and the second season named
Una Aventura Pirata
(A Pirate Adventure) got again the place of most watched show in Colombia. The RCN's telenovelas those years were perceived to be of only middling quality, not until with the launching of
Los Reyes
(a Colombian version of Argentinian series
Los Roldan
) and
Fernando Gaitan
's
Hasta que la plata nos separe
(Until the Money Divides Us) that a telenovela from RCN got high ratings to become the most watched show in Colombia. But despite those years the telenovelas did not put the network in the first place, the Colombian version of
The X Factor
did, becoming the number one show in Colombia in 2006, with two seasons, and a third and a fourth named Factor XS, where the competitors are kids instead of adults. RCN gained some criticism against the fact that the network was getting ratings from the use of kids in a reality show, but the parents of the kids dismissed this affirmation.
RCN got a ratings hit with 2007 telenovelas
Pura Sangre
and
La Hija del Mariachi
, followed by the 2008 telenovelas,
El Ultimo Matrimonio Feliz
and
Los Protegidos
.
In July 2008, RCN became the first TV network in Colombia to offer online domestic English-language news updates under the brand, "RCN News" and
RCN News in English
. The full news updates would air on RCN's international network, "TV Colombia" in the mornings. Near the end of 2010, "RCN News in English" was phased out and began to offer only English-language international news updates for RCN's sister network, "Nuestra Tele Noticias 24" under the brand "news.NTN24.com". Plans for the format change began to surface in July 2010 after the main producer Brian Andrews involuntarily left the country in May after doing a report in El Cerrito, Valle del Cauca. National press coverage followed the incident. By this time he had become nationally well-known not only for producing national English-language news updates but for having done voice-overs for on-air advertisements for RCN's coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa as a lemur known as "Monocuco". He was known for saying "Monocuco, su avena y su pitillo, compadre" in broken Spanish.
Teasers for the latest news update air during the midday "Noticias RCN" newscast during segment transitions. The teaser introduction is always in Spanish, while the teaser itself is in English. Even with the brand name and format changes, teasers continue to air during the "Noticias RCN" midday newscasts in an attempt to continue to compete in the Colombian TV market. Teasers however included "Noticias RCN" graphics but used a "news.NTN24.com" end card. Although "Nuestra Tele Noticias 24" is an international news channel, "news.NTN24.com" focuses more on headlines from the "Americas" with the motto of "Latin America's News In English" Morning, afternoon and evening news updates were posted daily. News updates were recorded in Bogota and Miami with occasional updates from Berlin and New York City. Along with posting news updates on their website, "news.NTN24.com" relies heavily on their Facebook and Twitter pages to notify viewers on new updates. In February 2011, the brand name changed to "NTN24News.com" and the website layout changed to accommodate a larger video display showcasing the latest news update. As of late 2012, NTN24 News provides mostly news produced from wire services like
Reuters
and very little original reporting.
Programming
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RCN presently operates on a 22-hour schedule of regular network programming, and its signal is the same throughout the country, with no regional variations in the schedule, which starts in the early morning (4:00 am) with reruns of previously aired telenovelas, the morning is covered with breakfast television (
Manana Express
), (
Buen dia, Colombia
), with a break for news, the news returns at 12:30 pm and the rest of the afternoon is taken by domestic and foreign telenovelas until 7:00 pm with the news bulletin, and at 8:00 pm the prime time starts with domestic telenovelas until 10:30 pm; the night schedule is occupied by news and editorial TV shows (i.e.
La Noche
).
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