2012 in Mexican television

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This is a list of Mexican television related events from 2012.

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Estadio Azteca Stadium in Mexico City

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XHTVM-TDT is a television station in Mexico City, owned by Televisora del Valle de México and operated by TV Azteca. It is branded as adn40 and available over the air in much of Mexico on TV Azteca's transmitters. Programming generally consists of news and informational shows.

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Dish México

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<i>La Voz Kids</i> (Mexican TV series)

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La Voz Senior is a Mexican reality talent show that premiered on July 15, 2019 on Azteca Uno. It is based on and part of The Voice franchise created by television producer John de Mol.

The first season of La Voz Senior premiered July 15, 2019 on Azteca Uno. Ricardo Montaner, Yahir, Belinda and Lupillo Rivera were the coaches of this season, the same as for the eight season of La Voz. Jimena Pérez was the host.

References

  1. "IOC awards broadcast rights in Mexico for London 2012 Olympic Games". Olympic.org. 28 July 2011. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  2. "Tv Azteca, programación sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso" Archived 2012-05-14 at the Wayback Machine . SDPnoticias.com. 3 May 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2019.