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  2. Gaceta de Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Scholars believe the founding of the Gaceta marks the first instance of a printing press on the island, although printmaking in Latin America dates back to the mid-16th century. [1] Gaceta was an official newspaper of the Spanish government in Puerto Rico and was created in 1807 under the governorship of Toribio Montes .

  3. List of television stations in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Canal 27 (Guatemala City)| 28 and 66: El Canal de la Esperanza (Christian Ministry Grounds) Canal 29 (Guatemala City): Grupo Nuevo Mundo; Canal 31 (Guatemala City): TV Azteca; formerly known as Latitud Televisión; Canal 33 (Guatemala City): TV-USAC; Canal 35 (Guatemala City): TV Azteca; Canal 40 (Petén): Corporación de Radio y Televisión ...

  4. La America - Wikipedia

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    La America was a Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) language weekly newspaper, published 1910–1925 in New York City, [1] as a national Sephardi Jewish newspaper in the United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was edited by Moise S. Gadol , an immigrant from Rostchuck, Bulgaria .

  5. USA Network (Latin America) - Wikipedia

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    The second incarnation of the USA Network in Latin America is a channel dedicated to series and movie programming. It is owned by NBCUniversal International Networks , a division of NBCUniversal . The local version of the channel is available in Spanish and Portuguese-language feeds (for Spanish-speaking countries and for Brazil, respectively).

  6. TVE Internacional - Wikipedia

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    In its early years, the channel broadcast a single program for America and Europe, consisting of a re-broadcast of slots premiered on La 1 and La 2. From 15 April 1991, differentiated programming was designed for one and other continents. Since 1992, TVE Internacional has been broadcasting via the Astra and Hispasat satellites for Latin America.

  7. La Gaceta de México - Wikipedia

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    La Gaceta de México was a Spanish language newspaper published in New Spain. It was first published in 1722 making it the first newspaper to be published in Hispanic America. It was founded by Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, a journalist, Catholic priest, and later Bishop of Yucatan.

  8. Boomerang (Latin American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Boomerang LA Archived official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2021-05-15) Boomerang was a 24-hour cable television channel owned by WarnerMedia under its International division. It was a localization of the original United States channel initially launched in 2001 and primarily carried classic Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera cartoons.

  9. Muchacha italiana viene a casarse (2014 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    On October 20, 2014, Canal de las Estrellas began airing "Muchacha Italiana viene a casarse" weekdays at 4:15 p.m., replacing La gata. The series finale aired in Mexico on June 21, 2015. Two alternative endings for the telenovela were available for streaming on the telenovela's official site following its finale. [4]