Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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Ultimatum to the National Television Commission

LATEST Bogotá DC, Wednesday, April 27, 2011 (Press Office of the Senate) .-




The legislation proposed by the disappearance of the National Television Commission was approved at the sixth plenary debate in the Senate. According to Senator Juan Fernando Cristo (Liberal Party), "this decision comes a late but significant step to address the issue of television in the country."



"The proposal seeks to address the acute crisis of public television for lack of resources, especially the regional channels of TV because the Commission has wasted the money allocated for that service and this, together with the scandals and excesses of procurement operating costs of that entity made a body totally unworkable, "he said.



Christ said that "what is sought is to reassign its functions to the Commission for Regulation of Telecommunications, around which there is a consensus among all political sectors in the Senate seat." "We have an organization without many features, without so much bureaucracy, or excessive loads, and to strengthen public television, the regional and the producers of the service," he added.



According to Senator Luis Carlos Avellaneda (Polo Democratic Alternative) victims of Television Commission are workers and pensioners of the service, which, in the proposal should be included the commitment that the new body to regulate this activity, responsive to their work and countertops.



For his part, Senator Iván Moreno (Polo Democrático Alternativo) said the Television Commission should disappear, because "it has failed in terms of coverage for all Colombians to have an efficient and timely as at least 4 million Colombians now have no chance of having this service. " The legislation passed the House of Representatives, where will end their two debates.

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FIRST CONFERENCE STATEMENT OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY RADIO

We, men and women community radio, civil society organizations in Haiti, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guadeloupe, Asia Pacific, Europe and Latin America gathered at the First Conference of Community Radio in the Caribbean in Port-au-Prince between 4 and 6 May 2011 to declare that national and international following.



over a year ago, Haiti was hit by a violent earthquake that caused More than 300 people dead, over 500 thousand injured, 1 million 500 thousand displaced persons and damage to property. The consequences of the quake led to United Nations ranked as the worst disaster recorded in the world during the last hundred years.

The situation of the Haitian people remains extremely difficult. More than a million people still live in tents in the streets, exposed to all sorts of risks linked to climate, poor health and insecurity. Most severely affected children, seniors and women. In the case of women has increased the level of physical and sexual violence reached alarming levels. To this was added a cholera epidemic that has killed more than 5,000 people in rural areas and slums of the capital

The extent of losses caused by disasters such as earthquake and cholera are partly the result of a historical past and a settlement where natural resources are plundered for the benefit of the great powers of the era and the neoliberal policies imposed by international financial institutions like the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.

Internally, the succession of dictatorships Military and civilians helped to weaken the social fabric and to forget the social policies to create an economic model to improve the living conditions of the population.

The tragedy in Haiti makes it clear the profound inequities of global development that condemns whole populations to live in dependence and paternalism. This scenario requires us to look at the policies of international cooperation, the role of the Commission for the reconstruction and how they really contribute to development and social justice.



affirm that the right to communication is the guarantee of recognition and respect for other human rights are essential for strengthening the state and social organizations, particularly women's associations in the country.



call to raise awareness and make transparent how resources are invested in rebuilding the country and for this the presence of a system of independent media and community radios are needed to ensure reconstruction inclusive, participatory and gender sensitive.



call for establishing a policy public to legislate in favor of community radio to ensure their existence as social actors in democratic development with equal access to radio spectrum and use of public resources for promotion and development.



call on the Haitian government to investigate and punish the perpetrators of the attack on community radio in Northeast Carice
Haiti


AMARC calls for states, civil society and international organizations to join efforts to address vulnerability to climate change crisis in the Caribbean and other regions of the world by promoting democratic processes, social justice, respect for human rights, commitment to peace and equitable growth.


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May 6, 2011

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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Ten years of service and SIMITV

ACOTV Simijaca ES:

such a community institution, created to educate and inform, with broad social significance that offers the community and the region simijense a service with the highest quality and excellence in pursuit of continuous improvement in their attendance to through advanced technology, better infrastructure and human resources. In keeping with its slogan "a move towards the future", continue to maintain leadership in communications and social aspects are our reason for being.

Legally incorporated in 2001 by entrepreneurs, who took the decision to create under the name of this quixotic enterprise Simijaca ACOTV and from that moment began to take shape what is today the largest institution Simijaca big on culture, recreation and leisure. Pride, no doubt, of all people in Simijaca, being the cornerstone of our society. Obtained licensed by the NTV in July 2005 and built it its own headquarters in 2008 based on best efforts of the enterprise, trade and community. Simijaca ACOTV has been managing environmental order of events as the project "Planting a tree gives hope, aid to victims, the promotion of values \u200b\u200band a series of transmissions that are directed towards the advancement and welfare of Simijaca and its surroundings.

SIMITV ES:

Beside the 43 different national and international channels of the grid is in the frequency SIMITV 7, is our window, which disseminates the experiences, idiosyncrasies, the everyday events of people reflect the culture and our roots, through programs like this to review HERITAGE historical REAL FORMAT that enhances values, EDUCULTURA, is responsible for disseminating the work of educational institutions, talk about rights, in which broadcast the current regulations on issues related to the community, ZONA MIX recalls the events of the celebrity and national and international glamor, so it was in this program are rescued from previous years emissions, INFORMATION SIMITV news of the week, at ISCED RELIC old movies are transmitted, events of interest are transmitted topics of general interest, HOBBIES, crafts, recipes and beautiful arts, MASS transmission and transmissions CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS, in addition to all public activities and projects are being prepared for each day to be informing the community and making our SIMITV is more in the hearts of the simijenses.

After 10 years of uninterrupted service, we feel confident we have fulfilled the objects of ACOTV Simijaca, thanks to the commitment, the dedication and commitment of its executives and employees is a strong, prosperous and with a futuristic vision. We are confident we can go ahead with this project on behalf of our beautiful town, counting siempre con el respaldo de las autoridades, medios de comunicación, comerciantes, empresas y por supuesto los usuarios y comunidad que a diario nos observan.

Larga vida a ACOTV SIMIJACA Y SU CANAL SIMITV…

¡¡¡FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS!!!



CESAR TIBERIO GONZALEZ

Presidente Junta Directiva