Grupo Secuoya signs a contract with Claro TV
The Spanish audiovisual group will provide the Colombian broadcaster with production, journalistic and talent services for its channels.
Just a few weeks after the landing of Secuoya In its new headquarters in Colombia, the Spanish audiovisual group has formed a contract with the Colombian broadcaster Claro TV for the provision of technical production, journalistic and talent services for its television channels.
This is a contract of provision of outsourcing services, technical services production, journalistic and talents (presenters) for the own channels Red Más, Claro Sports and music channels, after an extensive bidding and selection process of almost six months.
The contract, which has a duration of three years and can be extended, seeks to strengthen and improve all the platform's own production channels. Specifically, all post-production, graphics, ingest, archive, documentation, broadcast, continuity, central control, writing, etc. will depend on the service that Grupo Secuoya Colombia will provide for Claro TV.
Under this contract, Secuoya will provide the value of its experience in outsourcing, tested with other clients in Spain such as Antena 3, LaSexta or the different regional channels for which it works.
For its part, Claro TV becomes a pioneer company in professionalizing its services with an international firm such as the Secuoya group, which will professionalize them and also offer its workers the possibility of promotion outside its borders.
Starting today, February 1, Secuoya provides more than 200 professionals, staff from Secuoya Colombia, who will provide their service exclusively for Claro TV and for all their own production that they carry out on all their channels. To do this, Secuoya has been carrying out an exhaustive selection of personnel for weeks after having made a public call and with the mission of hiring the best professionals in the audiovisual sector in the country.
With this alliance, Grupo Secuoya consolidates its expansion in Latin America, aspiring to reach similar agreements in other countries such as Chile, Peru and Mexico.
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