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  2. N+ Foro - Wikipedia

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    N+ Foro is a broadcast news television channel owned by TelevisaUnivision.It is seen on most Mexican cable systems and full-time on two stations in Mexico, including XHTV-TDT in Mexico City, with selected programs airing on Televisa Regional and Televisa local stations.

  3. Television in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    There are six private channels (Ecuavisa, Teleamazonas, RTS, Telerama, RTU, Radio y Televisión Unidas, Latele and Oromar Televisión) and four government-run channels (TC Televisión, Gama TV, Canal Uno and Ecuador TV) available throughout the country. In 2011, 83% of channels were privately owned, 17% were publicly owned, and 0% were ...

  4. Canal Catorce - Wikipedia

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    Canal Catorce (Channel 14, formerly known as Una Voz con Todos) is a national public television network of Mexico, operated by the Sistema Público de Radiodifusión del Estado Mexicano (SPR). It began operations in 2012 and is distributed via the SPR's national digital transmitter network, as well as on all cable and satellite providers.

  5. Canal 6 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Multimedios was founded in 1933 when Jesús Dionisio González acquired Monterrey radio station XEX, where he had formerly worked, for 12,500 pesos. [1] In the 1950s, the group became known as Organización Estrellas de Oro (Gold Stars Organization), and entered the television business on 31 October 1964, when it received a television allocation in Monterrey, [2] which later started on 24 ...

  6. XEJ-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XEJ launched the careers of several music, film and TV personalities, including Tin Tan, Lorenzo de Monteclaro, Charro Avitia, and Alberto Aguilera (aka Adan Luna and/or Juan Gabriel). [ citation needed ] In the early days, the station broadcast many entertaining programs such as "El barco de la illusion", "Doctora Corazon", "Noches Rancheras ...

  7. List of programs broadcast by Sony Channel (Latin America)

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    The Blacklist (seasons 1 and 2 seen on Canal Sony region-wide, currently seen on Canal Sony in Spanish-speaking countries and on AXN in Brazil,It then moved to Warner Channel) Bloopers [2] Blow Out; Bob Patterson [1] Body of Proof; The Boondocks [1] Brazil's Next Top Model; Breaking Bad (repeats currently seen on AMC) Breakout Brasil (seen only ...

  8. Sony Channel (Latin American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico it was first available on Televisa's Cablevisión cable TV system in March 1996 followed by its launch in Brazil that same year. Unlike most television networks in Latin America, which air all imported shows dubbed in Spanish or Portuguese , Sony started airing its programming with subtitles, which led to its role as a regional TV leader.

  9. Ecuador TV - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador TV is the public service channel of Ecuador established in October 2007 thanks to a provision of non-reimbursable funds of $5 million of the Economic and Social Development Bank of Venezuela (BANDES by its Spanish acronym).