List of broadcasting companies in Latin America

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Below is a list of TV companies in Latin America, followed by the network's slogan.

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Argentina

Brazil

Bolivia

Chile

Colombia

Regional and Local Station

International

Costa Rica

Mexico

Paraguay

Uruguay

Venezuela

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">RTI Producciones</span> Media production company of Colombia

RTI Colombia, also known as Radio Televisión Interamericana, is a Colombian television production company and former programadora. It aired 14.5 hours per week of programming in 1993. In the 1990s, as a programadora, it was a member of OTI Colombia, a coalition that included Producciones PUNCH, Producciones JES, RCN Television, Caracol Televisión and Datos y Mensajes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Television in Colombia</span>

Television in Colombia or Colombian television is a media of Colombia. It is characterized for broadcasting telenovelas, series, game shows and TV news. Until 1998 it was a state monopoly. There are two privately owned TV networks and three state-owned TV networks with national coverage, as well as six regional TV networks and dozens of local TV stations. There are numerous cable TV companies operating in Colombia under each Colombian department statutes. These cable companies also develop their own channels, in addition to a variety of international channels. Television in Colombia has always relied on technological advancements from developed countries importing almost all the equipment.

Chicos de Barrio is a Mexican musical group formed in 1995 in Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico. The group has 11 members, of which the percussion, harmony and swing are predominant. The group's music combines urban, hip hop, salsa, vallenato, reggae and other genres.

Azteca Uno, is a Mexican national broadcast television network owned by TV Azteca, with more than 100 transmitters across the country. Azteca Uno broadcasts on virtual channel 1. Azteca Uno programming is available in Mexico on satellite via Sky and Dish Network, as well as all Mexican cable systems, and some Azteca Uno programming were seen in the United States on Azteca América.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cadenatres</span> Former Mexican television network

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Valentina Rendón Escobar is a Colombian actress, singer and writer.

Television in Latin America currently includes more than 1,500 television stations and more than 60 million TV sets throughout the 20 countries that constitute Latin America. Due to economic and political problems television networks in some countries of this region have developed less than the North American and European networks, for instance. In other countries like Colombia or Chile, television broadcasting has historically been public-broadcast dominated until the 1990s. The largest commercial television groups are Mexico-based Televisa, Brazil-based Globo and Canada-based Canwest Latin American Group. Due to the shared language of Spanish by two thirds of Latin Americans a lot of programmes and broadcasters operate throughout the region, offering both United States television and Spanish-language television.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">MVS TV</span> Mexican cable television channel

MVS TV is a Mexican general entertainment programming cable television network owned by MVS Comunicaciones. The cable channel was launched along with the wireless cable television company MVS Multivision in Mexico City, now called MASTV. An associated broadcast subscription television service in the Mexico City area has been the subject of litigation since the early 2000s as part of MVS's bid to convert the concession to allow broadcast, non-pay television services over the channel.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Daniel Elbittar</span> Venezuelan actor, model, singer (b. 1979)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Imagen Televisión</span> Mexican national TV network

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jorge Alfredo Vargas</span> Colombian journalist and news presenter (born 1967)

Jorge Alfredo Vargas Angulo is a Colombian journalist and news presenter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alejandra Buitrago</span>

Alejandra Buitrago Herrera is a Colombian model and television presenter. She is known for having participated in the sports program Fuera de lugar, in the show program El lavadero, and in the variety program Nuestra semana, nuestra televisión on RCN Televisión. As a model, she has appeared in Colombian publications such as TVyNovelas, Vea, Don Juan, SoHo, and GENTE, among others. Since 2016 she has been working on the Tu voz estéreo series until July 12, 2019, on Caracol Televisión. In 2019, she made her film debut in the Mario Ribero film La branch.

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