Televisión Universitaria UMSS

Televisión Universitaria Cochabamba is a Bolivian terrestrial television station owned by the Higher University of San Simón.

Julio Trigo Méndez, Minister of Transport and Communications to operate a terrestrial television channel, as work for a closed-circuit service was economically unfeasible.

The station worked with the Portales Pedagogical and Cultural Center for the broadcast of “El Chasqui”, “Matemática moderna”, “Fiestas folklóricas”, “Caravana de artistas”, led by Hector Ramos; “The Ark of Hope”, presented by Raúl Guzmán; Toto Arévalo, Adolfo Mier Rivas and José Oropeza de los Llanos presented “Estudio 95”.

In addition to those programs, a contract was signed with TV Globo for the carriage of its Spanish-dubbed catalog, with early titles including Pecado Capital, Dona Xepa and Dancin' Days.

[2] The station was a training school for professionals that later joined Bolivia TV, Red ATB and Bolivisión.