ZTV TELEFE ULTIMO DIA DEL AIRE DOMINGO 7 -6-15. G,R,S,M RENOVADO 2.0
Bueno, como lo prometido es deuda, pues subire el ultimo video del bloque de
ZTV, ya que hoy es el ultimo programa que hacen, ya que a partir de mañana, el bloque saldra del aire, y sera reemplazado por discobery kids, pero que lastima la verdad de que telefe no vio que el anime es rentable, ademas de no moverlo a la tarde, ya que los que crearon campañas por eso todo el esfuerzo no valio la pena, pero que se le va hacer, ZTV no creo que vuelva, al menos no por telefe, quizas en otro canal, pero el tiempo lo dira si otro canal regrese al genero del anime, ya que en argentina no hay canales que se dediquen al genero, pero el unico que si emite algo de anime es canal 9 de argentina, con solo doraemon, es casi como el canal boliviano bolivision, ya que el canal emite todavia a doraemon, y aun sigue en emision naruto.
asi que en argentina no hay anime a partir de la muerte de ZTV, pero tranquilos, el anime puede continuar, con los servicios streanings, como el famoso netflix, crunchyroll, clarovideo, y en otras partes de latinoamerica, aun hay canales que todavia apuestan en el genero del anime, como
ETC TV de chile que ahora desde su nacimiento hasta este año, a sido uno de los canales de mayor duracion, desde la muerte de animax hasta la muerte de ZTV, hasta las paginas de estrenos de anime en japon,como daisuke anipass entre otras, pero espero que algun dia un canal en argentina apueste por el genero del anime, ya que el genero seguira, gracias al internet y a la pirateria.
SALUDOS DE PARTE DE
G,R,
S,M,RENOVADO
2.0.
PD, respecto a las licencias, creo que telefe las liquido,y se las devolvieron tanto a
TOEI latinoamerica y TELEVIX, y quizas por las series de discobery kids, quizas con contrato con discobery networs, es una lastima.
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