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MundoMax (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmundomaks]; originally known as MundoFox from August 13, 2012, to July 28, 2015) was an American Spanish-language terrestrial television network that was owned by RCN Televisión.
The following is a list of programs broadcast on MundoMax, a defunct Spanish-language broadcast television network owned by the Colombian broadcaster RCN Televisión and aimed at adults between the ages of 18 and 34. The network soft-launched on August 1, 2012 and officially debuted on August 13, 2012. [1]
MundoMax was an American Spanish language broadcast television television network owned by Colombian broadcaster RCN Televisión, which was launched on August 13, 2012 under the name MundoFox. [1] As of October 2015 [update] , the network currently has affiliation agreements with 42 television stations. [ 2 ]
MundoFox is now MundoMax. In the wake of Fox International Channels' mid-July decision to sell its stake in the joint venture to its Colombian partner RCN TV Group, MundoFox has taken on a new name.
This is a list of television shows formerly broadcast on the Kids' WB programming block in the United States. The block launched on September 9, 1995, on The WB and continued after the 2006 United States broadcast TV realignment on The CW until it aired for the final time on May 17, 2008.
In addition, non-network programming, along with the station's classic television program inventory, subsequently moved to a new digital subchannel that launched the same day under the branding Super 22.2. On July 27, 2015, the station rebranded as MundoMax 22, in accordance with the network rebranding.
In August 2012, KSAO-LD became a charter affiliate of the Spanish-language network MundoFox. In July 2015, the network was relaunched as MundoMax after 21st Century Fox sold its stake of the network to RCN Televisión. MundoMax ceased operations on November 30, 2016.
The network was formally launched on August 13 that year. [33] Fox exited the joint venture in 2015, [34] and the channel was renamed as MundoMax on July 28 that year, [35] [36] before it ceased operations on November 30, 2016. [37] [38]