Mexico is known for it’s powerful production of the most
loved telenovelas in many countries in the world.
Do you know the powerhouses behind the production?
1. TELEVISA
This is Mexican multimedia mass media company, the largest
in Latin America and in the Spanish-speaking world. It is a major international
entertainment business. Televisa was founded in 1955 as Telesistema Mexicano,
linking Mexico's first three television stations: XHTV-TV (founded in 1950),
XEW-TV (1951) and XHGC-TV (1952). It’s Headquarters are ii Mexico City.
Televisa's telenovelas generally run only one season and are broadcast
internationally.
Broadcasting, CableTV, Radio, Publishing and Internet are Televisa’s
Products
The Televisa LOGO According to Wikipidea comes from the original 1973 design by architect Pedro ramirez Vazquez re-designed in 2001 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Mexican television: the logo represents a human eye looking at the world through a television screen. It retains the original logo's yellow and orange colors that contrast with a dark blue background while the center of the logo is a sphere that represents the known contemporary world with its focus on communications, specifically television.
The Televisa LOGO According to Wikipidea comes from the original 1973 design by architect Pedro ramirez Vazquez re-designed in 2001 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Mexican television: the logo represents a human eye looking at the world through a television screen. It retains the original logo's yellow and orange colors that contrast with a dark blue background while the center of the logo is a sphere that represents the known contemporary world with its focus on communications, specifically television.
2.TV
AZTECA
This is the second largest Mass Media after Televisa. It
operates two television Networks (Azteca
7 and Azteca Trece) in Mexico with repeaters and affiliate stations in most
major and monor cities. Both Azteca 7 and Azteca Trece were established in 1983
as the state-owned Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión
("Imevisión"), a holding of the national TV networks Canal 13 (1968,
state-owned since 1972) and Canal 7. Azteca was founded on July 18, 1993, When two
of three networks and all repeater stations owned byInstutoMexicano de la
Television were auctioned off by the Mexican government. Imevisión also owned
the channel 22 of the Mexican Federal District and was delivered to Conaculta.
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