TV Azteca
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TV Azteca is a Mexican television network. It was established in 1993, following the privatization, under Carlos Salinas de Gortari, of the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión ("Imevisión"). TV Azteca affiliates include Azteca America Network, the fastest growing television network in the United States; Todito.com, an Internet portal for North American Spanish speakers; and Unefon, a Mexican mobile telephony operator focused on the mass market.
It´s flagship program is the newscast called Hechos.
TV Azteca also operates Azteca International that reaches 13 countries in Central and South America, the Azteca brand in the US is called Azteca América.
It runs two channels: XHDF ("Azteca 13") and XHIMT ("Azteca 7"). Both of these enjoy near national coverage.
International
On July 15th, 2004 it was denied by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission Azteca 13 Internacional to be broadcasted via Digital Paid TV as a third language channel.
CNI Canal 40 Dispute
Corporación de Noticias e Información owned by Javier Moreno Valle had a dispute.
External links
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