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  2. List of broadcasting companies in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    2 Brazil. 3 Bolivia. 4 Chile. 5 Colombia. Toggle Colombia subsection. ... Below is a list of TV companies in Latin America, followed by the network's slogan. Argentina

  3. TV Globo Internacional - Wikipedia

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    Globo announced the launch of the channel in May 1999, with a prospective launch date for June. They had already assisted in a prior experiment in Japan ().The service was going to provide an eight-hour block running three times to make a 24-hour cycle, and that 70% of the schedule would be identical to its parent network in Brazil.

  4. BandNews TV - Wikipedia

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    BandNews is the third most watched Brazilian news channel around the country after GloboNews and Record News and it was the first Brazilian HD news network. In 2016, the channel was added to SlingTV and became the only 24-hour Portuguese-speaking news provider in South America.

  5. Vrio Corp. - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Galaxy Latin America LLC was renamed as DirecTV Latin America LLC. In 2005, Grupo Cisneros sold its 14% stake on DirecTV Latin America to The DirecTV Group Inc. [ 5 ] While in Mexico and Brazil it merged with rival Sky and disappeared, in South America it absorbed Sky as the latter struggled in the market.

  6. Inter Press Service - Wikipedia

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    Inter Press Service (IPS) is a global news agency headquartered in Rome, Italy. Its main focus is news and analysis about social, political, civil, and economic subjects as they relate to the Global South , civil society , and globalization .

  7. Television in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The network's symbol, a small Indian boy with an antenna on his head, appeared with the opening message: "Good evening. You are in the open TV station in Brazil," considering to be the first line of Brazilian television, starring the young actress Sonia Maria Dorce, then aged 6. [4] [5]

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  9. Mass media in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Established as such in 1999, it includes the Clarín newspaper (the most-widely circulated in Latin America), the Artear media company, and numerous other media outlets. Peruvian newspaper El Peruano , founded October 22, 1825, is the oldest daily newspaper of Latin America currently in circulation.