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WJAN-CD (channel 41) is a low-power, class A Spanish-language independent station in Miami, Florida, United States.Owned by América CV Station Group, Inc., the station maintains studios on NW 107th Avenue in Hialeah Gardens, and its transmitter is located due south of Aladdin City.
Canal 33 (Guatemala City): TV-USAC; Canal 35 (Guatemala City): TV Azteca; Canal 40 (Petén): Corporación de Radio y Televisión Petenera, S. A. Canal 41 (Guatemala City): International Channel Telecentro; Canal 43 (Guatemala City): International Channel Telecentro; Canal 45 (Guatemala City): Jesus TV (Catholic channel)
Canal 7 Argentina; Canal 9; Telefé; Canal 13 ... (Televisión Nacional de Chile) Mega; Chilevisión; Canal 13 (UC TV) Mas Canal 22; Colombia ... America TV; Andina ...
Television in Latin America currently includes more than 1,500 television stations and more than 60 million TV sets throughout the 20 countries that constitute Latin America. Due to economic and political problems television networks in some countries of this region have developed less than the North American and European networks, for instance.
Radio y Televisión Argentina S.E. Public television: Televisión Pública 23.2 Construir TV: March 21, 2011 () Private: Fundación UOCRA: Fundación UOCRA: Construction/Lifestyle 24.1 DeporTV: February 21, 2013 () Public: Government of Argentina: Contenidos Públicos S.E. Sports: DeporTV 24.2 Canal 26: March 4, 1996 () Private
It is owned by Universal Networks International, a division of NBCUniversal, and was launched in Latin America in September, 1997. [citation needed] It mostly airs American movies and films and some series and is a sister channel to Universal TV in the region. It broadcasts in four feeds, Brasil, Mexico, Argentina and Latam.
Warner TV's headquarters are located in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Singapore, and Malaysia; the broadcasting, however, is based in Miami for Latin American viewers and Singapore for Asian viewers. The channel's catalogue, for its entirety, is sourced from the library of Warner Bros., which licensed its name to the channel until 2019.
Given the channel's social and economic growth, in August 1996 "MTV Latin America" was divided into two regional signals, "North", covering Mexico, Central America, Colombia and Venezuela, and "South", covering Argentina and the rest of the region. This division was created in order to cater programming more closely to distinct audiences.