Red Guaraní

Red Guaraní was a Paraguayan over-the-air television channel owned by Grupo Vierci, launched on July 1, 2002.

[1] Tevedos was created by Cámara Paraguaya de Exportadores y Comercializadores de Cereales y Oleaginosa (Capeco)'s subsidiary CapecoVisión S.A., having as its main shareholder José Luis Manzoni Wasmosy, cousin of former president of the Republic, Juan Carlos Wasmosy, to whom his government used television as a propaganda outlet.

[3] The channel faced constant problems in its management,[2] causing it to be sold to new partners, UIises Aristides and Dany Espinola Durand, on March 7, 2002.

Obedira was one of the entities who demanded that, in late 2002, Red Guaraní should remove Playboy's pornographic program, which would cause adverse effects to the youth.

While defending family values, Red Guaraní refused to air commercials for cigarettes, alcoholic beverages and gambling.