• Nueve (English: Nine) (stylized Nu9ve) is a Mexican free-to-air television network owned by TelevisaUnivision. The primary station and network namesake...
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  • Nueve (Spanish for 'nine') may refer to: Nueve (Spanish TV channel), short-lived channel from 2013–2014 Nueve (Mexican TV network), also styled as Nu9ve...
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    with the Heraldo de México by the newspaper of the same name, as "the best comedy show of Mexican television". In 2004, the Mexican association, A Favor...
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    Channel 9, known by its brand name El Nueve (stylized as elnueve) is an Argentine free-to-air television network based in Buenos Aires with programming...
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  • XHBC-TDT (redirect from XHBC-TV)
    Multiprogramación. Last modified December 21, 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2018. "Mexican Regional TV's Darkest Day | by Raymie Humbert | En Frecuencia | Medium". Arellano...
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    XEQ-TDT (redirect from XEQ-TV)
    Televisa TV station, based in Mexico City. XEQ is the flagship television station of the Nu9ve network. The Nu9ve network, unlike the other major networks in...
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    limited scripted programming and imported Mexican feature films, along with content from Mexico's TV Azteca. The network was launched in 2009, featuring programming...
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  • XEWT-TDT (redirect from XEWT-TV)
    Retrieved September 9, 2023. The Fourth TV Network XEWT's program guide History of Notivisa "RabbitEars TV Query for XEWT". RabbitEars. Retrieved February...
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  • services. Six television networks in Mexico have more than 75% national coverage and are thus required to be carried by all pay TV providers and offered...
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  • XHK-TV was a television station on channel 10 in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It broadcast from facilities in Colina del Sol, on the east side...
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  • 83 TV Channel 9) El Nueve TV Pública América TV (LS 86 TV Channel 2) Net TV TyC Sports Public Channel ARMTV Shoghakat TV Private Channel Armenia TV Shant...
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  • the top professional football division in Mexico. Formerly known as the Primera División de México (Mexican First Division), it is contested by 18 clubs...
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    TelevisaUnivision (category Cable network groups in the United States)
    International Network) by Rene Anselmo, an American-Mexican TV executiveEmilio Nicolas Sr., owner of KUAL-TV (now KWEX-DT) in San Antonio, and Mexican radio-TV magnate...
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    List of TelevisaUnivision telenovelas (category Mexican television-related lists)
    Mexican mass media company (or television network) founded in 1951 by Emilio Azcárraga Jean. Previously known as Televisión Independiente de México,...
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  • América Arg TV Paramount Networks Americas Telefe El Nueve El Trece Net TV Bravo TV ATB Canal 11 Bolivisión Red UNO Band Globo Record RedeTV! SBT CNT CTV...
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  • Channel 9 (redirect from TV 9)
    of La Rioja and Catamarca, Argentina El Nueve or Azul Televisión, a general entertainment television network based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, formerly...
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  • Canal Nueve - Legislative Assembly Channel YSWD-TV 10: Canal Diez - Televisión de El Salvador YSTU-TV 11: Canal Once - Red Salvadoreña de Medios YSWX-TV 12:...
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    Sebastián Rulli (category Mexican male telenovela actors)
    Argentine-Mexican actor and model. Born in Argentina, he has spent most of his professional career in Mexico, becoming a dual Argentine and Mexican citizen...
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    Televisa Deportes (category Sports divisions of TV channels)
    division of the Mexican television broadcaster Televisa that produces sports programming for Las Estrellas, Canal 5, Nueve, Foro TV and the TUDN TV channel....
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  • Nueve Davao (2001) Arangkada Ulat sa Tanghali (1999–2000) Cebuano News (2013–2017) CNN Philippines Headline News (2015–2016) CNN Philippines Network News...
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  • Movistar Deportes 4 Movistar Deportes Plus Movistar Max (five channels) Nueve TV Plus Personal Sports Personal Sports 2 Tigo Sports (Uruguay) Tigo Sports...
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  • Liga MX Femenil (category CS1 Mexican Spanish-language sources (es-mx))
    air on free-to-air channel El Nueve. All home matches are streamed through Caliente TV digital platforms (www.caliente.tv, Facebook, Twitch, X, and Youtube)...
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    El Trece (category Television networks in Argentina)
    returned to second place (behind Telefe, but still far ahead of El Nueve and América TV), remaining in that position as of 2021.[citation needed] From 2010...
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    Plaza Sésamo (category 1972 Mexican television series debuts)
    from the American show, and half was original material, created in Mexico by Mexican writers, performers, and producers. The first season consisted of...
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  • students fueled by the collaboration between all levels of Mexican government and narcos Mexican state-sponsored terrorism and a direct result of global...
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    Yo Soy 132 (redirect from Mexican spring)
    worldwide as the "Mexican spring" (an allusion to the Arab Spring) after claims made by its first spokespersons, and called the "Mexican occupy movement"...
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    Tiin (category Television networks in Mexico)
    Tiin was a Mexican pay television channel owned by Televisa. It was available in Mexico and Latin America. It focused on children and teen series, soap...
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    Gulf Cartel (category Mexican drug war)
    Mexico List of gangs in Mexico List of Mexico's 37 most-wanted drug lords Mérida Initiative Mexican Drug War Operation Solare Timeline of the Mexican...
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    Los Zetas (redirect from Zetas (Mexico))
    [los ˈsetas], Spanish for "The Zs") is a Mexican criminal syndicate, known as one of the most dangerous of Mexico's drug cartels. They are known for engaging...
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    declared Mexican Empire, which reformed as the First Mexican Republic two years later. California was conquered by the U.S. in 1848 following the Mexican–American...
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