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  2. List of programs broadcast by TelevisaUnivision networks

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    Economía de Mercado; El Mañanero; El Noticiero con Guillermo Ortega (1998-2000) El Noticiero con Joaquín López Dóriga (2000-2016) El Noticiero con Lolita Ayala (1998-2016) En Concreto (1997) En Contraste (2002 - 2004) En 1 Hora; Fuera de la Ley; Hora 21; Hoy Mismo; Las Noticias por Adela; Muchas Noticias (1987–1998) Noticias ECO (1988 ...

  3. List of television stations in Tamaulipas - Wikipedia

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    Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 25 4/5 XHBR-TDT: Nuevo Laredo: Televisa Regional (Canal 5) 200 kW Televisora de Occidente 32 6 XHNAT-TDT: Nuevo Laredo: Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, CGTN En Español, Popcorn Central) 54.34 kW Multimedios Televisión 33 7 XHLAT-TDT: Nuevo Laredo: Azteca 7 : 27.63 kW [6] [b] Televisión Azteca 17 17 XEFE-TDT: Nuevo ...

  4. List of television stations in Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    Gobierno del Estado de Guanajuato 24 5 XHLEJ-TDT: León Lagos de Moreno, Jal. Canal 5 180 kW 19 kW Radio Televisión 31 6 XHLGG-TDT: Cerro Los Tenamastes, Jal. [a] León: Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, CGTN En Español, Popcorn Central) 47.5 kW [5] 70 kW [6] Multimedios Televisión 23 12 XHL-TDT: León Celaya-Irapuato (VC 23) Televisa Regional ...

  5. List of television stations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Canal 6 (Milenio Televisión, CGTN En Español, ABC Televisión) 45 kW [27] Multimedios Televisión 30 8 XHJCI-TDT: Cd. Juárez: Televisa Regional (N+ Foro) 200 kW [28] Televisora de Occidente 8 16 XHCPCN-TDT: Cd. Juárez: Canal Catorce 127.96 kW Sistema Público de Radiodifusion del Estado Mexicano 36 20 XHCJH-TDT: Cd. Juárez: Azteca 7 : 146 ...

  6. List of TelevisaUnivision telenovelas - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Televisa is a Mexican mass media company (or television network) founded in 1951 by Emilio Azcárraga Jean. [1] Previously known as Televisión Independiente de México, Telesistema Mexicano and Televisa, has four stations: FORO, [2] Canal 5, [3] Nueve [4] and Las Estrellas. The latter is responsible for the transmission of television ...

  7. Las Estrellas - Wikipedia

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    On October 15, 2005, the channel adopted El Canal de las Estrellas, as Galavisión was associated to old movies, outdated telenovelas and sports events broadcast with delay. The rebrand enabled the channel to get up-to-date with the Latin American feed. [10] In January 2025, satellite distribution of the feed changed from Eutelsat 9B to ...

  8. List of Spanish-language television networks in the United ...

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    The following is a list of Spanish-language television networks in the United States. As of 2016 the largest Hispanic/Latino television audiences in the U.S. are in California (Los Angeles, Bakersfield, San Diego, Sacramento, San Francisco area), New York (New York City), Washington D.C., Florida (Miami area, Orlando, Tampa/St. Petersburg area), Texas (Houston, Dallas, Austin, Ft. Worth, San ...

  9. Canal 5 (Mexican TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 5 also features some of Televisa's productions, such as El Chavo Animado and Mujeres Asesinas 3 by Pedro Torres. In recent years, Canal 5's Twitter page started posting strange and disturbing posts typically between 3-7 am including the Michael Rosen's Lunchtime song, only to be deleted after said date. Since then, the posts have been ...