Talk:Cubavision International

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Fair use rationale for Image:Cubavision.gif[edit]

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The logos are wrong for Cubavisión and Cubavisión Internacional[edit]

At least according to Spanish Wikipedia and Cuban official sources.

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This is still the current logo of Cubavisión Internacional, according to both the Spanish Wikipedia and the ICRT's Televisión Cubana web site.



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However, as there is now an SVG version of the logo, this should be used in place of the JPEG file. (The JPEG file, instead, could be shown as a variant of the same logo.)



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This is actually the logo of the domestic Cubavisión service - NOT Cubavisión Internacional, as stated in the current article - though on the ICRT's Televisión Cubana website, the stylized representation of Cuba in the logo is actually a bit more curvy.

If I have time, I'm actually going to be translating a lot of Spanish Wikipedia articles relating to the ICRT into English, armed with a WRTH and a library copy of Lonely Planet's guidebook to Cuba.

--Daniel Blanchette, 0500, Wednesday, 20 April 2011 —Preceding undated comment added 02:58, 20 April 2011 (UTC).[reply]

Non neutral POV: State propaganda[edit]

The article say "mainly state propaganda". What is the source of that non neutral affirmation? I have been in Cuba, and many Cuban peoples do receive both the US and the Cuban radio and TV channels (most if not all on the North coast, only the ones with satellite antennas on the south coast). That imply they have both propaganda if you want to call it so.144.85.234.128 (talk) 13:34, 27 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]