Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Interviewing Víctor Bendeck - A well known owner of a TV channel in Honduras


What motivated you to start your own TV channel in Honduras?
I began the TV channel because of the need in the Honduras television of a worthy, responsible, creativeand quality media, HONDURED was born, under the slogan "El canal de Honduras,"
 or "Honduras' Channel."


What kind of programs do you air?
HONDURED is a media dedicated to communication and entertainment, in the permanent excellence in every transmitted news. 
In this panorama, we broadcast two daily newscasts under the name "TVN Hondured," which stand our in the Honduran television for their professionalism and impartiality. Likewise, among the most out-standing programs are: "Anibal Barrow & Nothing Else," "Good Days Honduras," "Woman's Secret," "Healthy Morning," "A Bit of Everything," "Hondured Sports," "Catracho Rythm," "TVN Weekend" ad many others
Conscious of the social responsibility, we also broadcast other shows allowing serious discussions of topics of great interest and current importance. 

Looking towards the future, where do you want to take your TV channel? 
I want my channel to promote youth in journalism and to help my country grow by offering jobs and opportunities to build up careers based on value and education. 

Tell me about your radio station "Cadena Radial Reloj"
"Cadena Radial Reloj" is a company that operates in Tegucigalpa generating its signal for the whole Honduras Territory. 
With a professional informative journalism, it has been constituted as a balanced media to report, orientate, and entertain the general public of the country.
the regional problematic in diverse sector, the national subject matter, the first hand world information, sports in general and specially soccer have their own space for analysis and comments. 
A musical melodic trend, with music of today, yesterday and forever, makes us the ideal company to advertise your products.
Te acceptance of the broadcasting of "Cadena Radial Reloj" is so big, that the radio expanded its horizons, covering now the principal cities of Honduras. 

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