Multipremier

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Multipremier
Multipremier logo.svg
CountryMexico
Broadcast areaLatin America
Headquarters Mexico City
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format480i
Ownership
Owner MVS Comunicaciones
Sister channels
Links
Website www.multipremier.com.mx

Multipremier (also known as MP) is a Mexican love and drama movie cable television network owned by MVS Comunicaciones. At midnight Monday to Saturday the channel transmits softcore porn movies. [1] The channel is available on MASTV wireless cable television service and Dish Mexico in Mexico and DirecTV Latin America in Central and South America. [2]

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