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  2. La Academia - Wikipedia

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    La Academia (The Academy) is a Mexican reality musical talent television series shown on TV Azteca, that premiered in June 2002 and is currently in its thirteenth installment. Although the show itself is not affiliated with the Endemol franchise, which includes the " Star Academy " shows, it does share the competition format of many of the ...

  3. Costa Rica–Panama relations - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica has an embassy in Panama City. [1] Panama has an embassy in San José . [ 2 ] Both countries are members of the Central American Integration System , Community of Latin American and Caribbean States , Organization of American States , and the Organization of Ibero-American States .

  4. List of radio stations in Panama - Wikipedia

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    650 and 920 AM, 90.3 and 93.7 FM Shok Radio 93.3 FM Panama En Vivo Internet only https://panamaenvivo.com: Play - Sonido de la Calle 103.7 FM Radio Libre (Apagada) 870 AM RPC Radio 90.9 & 106.3 FM Stereo 89 89.9 FM Radio Panama (Previously W Radio and Caracol) 94.5 FM Radio PTY Online

  5. La Academia: Segunda Oportunidad - Wikipedia

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    Segunda Oportunidad (English: Second Chance) was a Mexican reality show produced by TV Azteca and Azteca América that reunited non-winning contestants from the first seven seasons of La Academia as well as La Academia USA and was hosted by Rafael Araneda, Betty Monroe and Miss Universe 2003 Amelia Vega. The 52 contestants, divided into teams ...

  6. La Academia 6: Última Generación - Wikipedia

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    La Academia Última Generación is the last generation of La Academia, according to its producer Eva Borja. Auditions were held in many cities across Mexico, Guatemala and the United States in July. Auditions were held in many cities across Mexico, Guatemala and the United States in July.

  7. Repretel 6 - Wikipedia

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    The channel was founded on September 12, 1965 as Telecentro Canal 6, led by Costa Rican and Panamanian investors, led by Mario Sotela Pacheco. Early in its history it also had shares from Spanish company Movierecord. [1]

  8. List of radio stations in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    96.7 FM Radio Universidad de Costa Rica See: Radio stations of University of Costa Rica. 98.7 FM Radio Columbia 99.5 FM Radio 2 101.9 FM Radio U See: Radio stations of University of Costa Rica. 104.1 FM Onda Brava Radio (Liberia) 104.7 FM Radio Hit 105.9 FM Urbano 106 106.1 FM Guanacaste FM - TI69LF173 (Comunitaria) 107.5 FM Radio 107.5 Real Rock

  9. TVN (Panamanian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, a mobile unit was acquired, thus allowing the expansion of live events and shows seen on TVN, like El Show del Mediodía, La Lotería and horse races from the Presidente Remón horse track. In 1969, when the country was starting to use satellite TV technology, TVN was amongst the first to air the Apollo Moon landings.