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  2. Mega TV (American TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Mega TV is an American free-to-air television network based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, that is owned by Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS). It was launched in 2006. [ 1 ] The network's flagship is WSBS-TV , a television station licensed to Key West, Florida , with studios also in Miami.

  3. WSBS-TV - Wikipedia

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    WSBS-TV (channel 22) is a television station licensed to Key West, Florida, United States, serving as the flagship station of the Spanish-language network Mega TV. Owned and operated by Spanish Broadcasting System, the station maintains studios on Northwest 77th Avenue in Miami, and its transmitter is located on Bahama and Simonton Streets in Key West.

  4. Pedro Sevcec - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Ricardo Sevcec (born July 14, 1954) [1] is a Uruguayan television personality and journalist best known as the former anchor of Noticiero Telemundo in the United States, from 2000 to 2009.

  5. List of television stations in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Mega TV: 24 21 WJPX: América TeVé ... Pedro Miranda Corrada (1974). "La cable television en Puerto Rico". Revista Jurídica de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (in ...

  6. Spanish Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    SBS President and CEO Raúl Alarcón Jr. Spanish Broadcasting System was founded by Pablo Raúl Alarcón Sr., who started in Spanish-language radio broadcasting in the early 1950s when he started his first radio station in Camagüey, Cuba, and his son, Raúl Alarcón Jr. [1] Alarcón Sr. had acquired 14 radio stations by the time he fled Cuba with his family to the United States in 1960. [2]

  7. WRMA - Wikipedia

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    The station was assigned the call letters WRFM on July 8, 1986. On May 12, 1987, the station changed its call sign to WXDJ, and on January 7, 2014, to the current WRMA. [3]

  8. Media in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Media in Miami, Florida, United States, includes newspapers, magazines, Internet-based web sites, radio, television, and cinema. Florida produces some of its own media, while some comes from outside the state for Floridian consumption .

  9. Óscar Haza - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 22, Haza moved to Miami to pursue his career in journalism. He is host of the Channel 22 news talk show Ahora Con Oscar Haza which airs on Mega TV. The topics of his programming range from current cultural issues and local news to a recurring South Florida topic: Cuba. His audience is composed mostly of Cuban Americans and South ...