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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 ]
48 stations from MundoMax's initial 50-station affiliate body also committed to developing in-house news departments to provide locally produced Spanish-language newscasts to the markets served by the stations, a small number of whom did not have a Spanish-language news option on local television at the time of the network's launch (KWHY and ...
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.
Some MundoMax stations aired local newscasts, while some also carry public affairs programs. The network ceased broadcast on November 30, 2016. National Educational Television (NET) – An educational broadcast network, which operated from 1952 to 1970. First named the Educational Television and Radio Center (ETRC) until 1958, then the National ...
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.
The following is a listing of affiliates for Antenna TV, [1] a classic television network, which was launched on January 1, 2011, by Tribune Broadcasting [2] and is now owned by Nexstar Media Group. [ 3 ]
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving Washington, D.C. in the District of Columbia, the Capital Beltway, and Northern Virginia (see also: List of television stations in Virginia, List of television stations in Maryland).
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