Telepromoters Internacional, S.A.

Telepromoters Internacional, S.A. is a distribution company for the country of Puerto Chango. The company has been working through the years with major studios such as Warner Bros. (in the distribution of the pre-1950 films), MGM (in the distribution of the pre-1986 films), United Artists (in the distribution of the pre-1986 films), Toei Company, DHX Media (DiC Entertainment, CINAR and Cookie Jar, until 1990), Hanna-Barbera, Australian Broadcasting Company (until 1990), Radio Caracas Televisión (until 1990), The Walt Disney Company (until 1990), Discotek Media, Televisión Nacional de Chile (until 1990), and other companies worldwide with the Spanish and German dubs. In 1991, Turner Broadcasting System bought 85% of Telepromoters International, while 15% was occupied by the Universidad Católica de Chile. This company produced a few Local cable TV channels for cable pilot project (in 1981-1986) are: Vision (a cultural channel, now is Discovery Max), Saltarín (a children channel, defunct since 1992, later is relaunched in 1995 by RTL as Super RTL), Teatro Alameda (a film channel, defunct since 2001 and revived in 2006), Hyper (a entertainment channel, joint venture with Telemundo, defunct since 2001 and merged with Gems Televisión) and Club 64 (a musical channel, defunct in 2005 by low ratings, revived in 2009 by ProSiebenSat1 Media).

The CEO of TISA is Miguel Yannatos (since 2005), the chairman in 1983-present and the CEO in 1983-2005 is Lukas Yannatos.