Friday, June 25, 2010

La Dra. Polo Nominada en los Emmys 2010






Felicidades Dra Polo
!!!Arrancaaaaaa!!!!
Uno de los programas de Caso Cerrado concursa hoy
en los prestigiosos premios Emmy.El publico america-
no por barreras del idioma ha perdido una numerosa audien-
cia y algunos buenos programas.
Y el primer hispano en tener un programa de television
fue el tenor Tito Guizar, Los primeros invitados en asistir a
un programas de television fueron Cesar Romero y Kathy
Jurado. En aquel tiempo los hispanos teniamos mas prota-
gonismo que los que tenemos ahora. Directores de orques-
tas, compositores, cantantes, bailarines poblabaron los
primeros canales de television . Ellos fueron

Tito Guizar
Desiderio Arnaz
Marco Rizzo
Xavier Cugat y su orquesta
Nilo Melendez compositor y Gari Galan
Don Tosti
Lupita Beltran
Wello Rivas compositor
Paco Michel y Gloria Sanchez cantanes
Chuy Reyes y su orquesta
Eddie Gomez y su orquesta
Jose Duran y la bailarina Gloria Sanchez
Lalo Guerrero y su orquesta
Tibo Luna y su orquesta

Los Visionarios de la Television en Español

Frank Fouce

Frank L. Fouce

Rene Anselmo Padre del Satelite

Angel Lerma


Nacimiento de Telemundo
1954

Puerto Rico

Angel Ramos, the network's founder
WKAQ-TV launched the Telemundo brand on March 28, 1954. The station was founded by Ángel Ramos, owner of El Mundo, Puerto Rico's main newspaper at the time, and of Puerto Rico's first radio station, WKAQ, also known as "Radio El Mundo". Ramos wanted to maintain a consistent branding for his properties using the mundo theme (Spanish for "world"), and thus named WKAQ-TV Telemundo (in effect, "Teleworld" or "World TV"). He had tried to obtain a television license as early as the mid-1940s, but due to a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licensing freeze for all new American television stations, Ramos had to wait until 1954 to obtain the license.[7]
In the beginning, Ramos maintained continuity between his radio and television stations by signing an exclusive deal with the most famous and influential actor/comedian/producer in Puerto Rico, Ramón Rivero, better known as Diplo, whose "Tremendo Hotel", broadcast through WKAQ Radio, was the most popular radio show ever in Puerto Rico. It was Rivero who produced the first comedy/variety television shows for WKAQ Telemundo, La Taberna India, and then La Farándula Corona, shows that catapulted WKAQ to the top of the ratings.
During the 1970s and 1980s, WKAQ-TV, then branded as Telemundo Canal 2, was a major producer of soap operas. The channel was also known by its "fingers" logo—a bold number "2" with the silhouette of two upright fingers inside the number—and called itself "El canal de los dedos" (the channel of the fi

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