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  4. El Informador (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    El Informador is an independent, daily newspaper published and headquartered in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. El Informador was founded by Jesús Álvarez del Castillo on October 5, 1917. The average daily circulation of the publishing group to which this newspaper belongs is 45,000 copies, of which 25,000 are subscriptions.

  5. Blast at Jose Cuervo plant in Mexico's Tequila kills at least ...

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -An explosion at a Jose Cuervo tequila plant in central Mexico killed at least five company workers and forced the evacuation of tourists from the area in the spirit's ...

  6. Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    There are twenty-three television stations, three local and the rest belonging to national chains. There are seven [citation needed] major newspapers El Financiero (de Occidente), El Informador, El Mural, El Occidental, Ocho Columnas, Público, Sol de Guadalajara and Siglo 21. [76] [77] There are four companies that provide cable and satellite ...

  7. Jalisco TV - Wikipedia

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    Jalisco TV, virtual channel 17, is the public television network of the Mexican state of Jalisco, operated by the Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión alongside XEPBGJ-AM and XEJB-FM and broadcasting on transmitters in Guadalajara, Ciudad Guzmán and Puerto Vallarta.

  8. Milenio - Wikipedia

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    Milenio is a major national newspaper in Mexico, owned by Grupo Multimedios.. It is published in 11 cities across Mexico, including Monterrey, Mexico City, Guadalajara, León, Pachuca, Puebla, Villahermosa, Tampico, Torreón, Toluca, and Xalapa.

  9. Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Within Mexico, Guadalajara is a center of business, arts and culture, technology and tourism; as well as the economic center of the Bajío region. [10] [11] [12] It usually ranks among the 100 most productive and globally competitive cities in the world. [13]