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  2. List of journalists and media workers killed in Mexico

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    La Piedad, Michoacán: La Voz de Michoacán: Killed [237] 10 March 2006: Ramiro Téllez Contreras: Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas: Exa 95.7: Killed [207] [238] 26 March 2006: Rosendo Pardo Ozuna: Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas: La Voz del Sureste: Killed [239] 8 July 2006: Rafael Ortiz Martínez: Monclova, Coahuila: Zócalo: Disappeared [240] 10 August ...

  3. La Voz del Interior - Wikipedia

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    La Voz had a circulation of 65,000 copies in 2000. [1] According to third-party web analytics providers Alexa and SimilarWeb, La Voz ' s website is the 51st and 92nd most visited in Argentina respectively, as of August 2015. [2] [3] SimilarWeb rates the site as the 10th most visited news website in Argentina, attracting almost 5 million ...

  4. La Voz de Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    La Voz de Michoacán is one of the leading daily newspapers in Michoacán, Mexico. It was established in 19 June 1948 by José Tocavén Lavín. It was established in 19 June 1948 by José Tocavén Lavín.

  5. La Voz (Spanish TV series) - Wikipedia

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    La Voz (Spanish for The Voice) is a Spanish reality talent show broadcast on Antena 3. It premiered on 19 September 2012 and is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the original Dutch television program The Voice of Holland, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. [1] [2]

  6. File:Logo of La Voz del interior newspaper since 2009.svg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:11, 21 December 2010: 459 × 107 (8 KB): Poiche {{Information |Description={{es|1=Logo del diario La Voz del interior, usado desde 2009.

  7. La Voz (Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    La Voz Arizona is a sister publication of The Arizona Republic, and it is owned by Gannett. [ 1 ] La Voz Arizona covers the informational needs of the Spanish speaking community in Maricopa County, Arizona , and distributes, free of charge, 60,000 copies every Friday to over 2,000 rack locations at several grocery stores, as well as high ...

  8. XHEMF-FM - Wikipedia

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    Owned then as now by Radiodifusora de Monclova, S.A., XEQX broadcast with 500 watts day and 150 watts night. In the 1990s, the station took on the XEMF-AM callsign as the station that had it was rechristened XEWGR-AM. In 2011, XEMF was authorized to move to FM from a facility on Cerro La Gloria in Monclova.

  9. La Voz de Houston - Wikipedia

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    La Voz de Houston (Spanish: "The Voice of Houston") is a Spanish-language weekly newspaper distributed by the Houston Chronicle, and a subsidiary of the Houston Chronicle. [1] The newspaper's offices are located in the Houston Chronicle 's newspaper production plant at the 610 Loop and U.S. Route 59 ( Southwest Freeway ). [ 2 ]