TV AZTECA
Periférico Sur 4121
Col. Fuentes del Pedregal, Mexico, D.F. C.P. 014141
tel (52-55) 5251-1410 sales@comarex.tv
fax (52-55) 5251-1409
www.comarex.tv
Company Info & Contacts
AT DISCOP
Suite: 225
Executives Attending: Adela Velasco, sales, Europe & Africa.
About: TV Azteca is one of the world’s largest producers of Spanish-language television programming. It operates two national television networks through its 300-plus owned stations. Its national channels are the family-driven Azteca 13 and the mid to high income and youth-focused Azteca 7, covering 97 percent and 95 percent of Mexican television households, respectively. Recently the company began operations of Proyecto 40, an over-the-air UHF channel which brings the most noted cultural, social, economic and political Mexican opinion leaders together. TV Azteca also owns Azteca America, the fastest-growing Hispanic television network in the United States, with a presence in 67 markets and home to 89 percent of U.S. Hispanic households. In addition, TV Azteca also owns and operates two pay-TV networks, Azteca Internacional and Azteca Novelas, reaching audiences in Latin America, Canada and Europe.
Other Contacts: Ana Z. Sánchez, head, ops.; Martha Contreras, sales, Asia; Adela Velasco, sales, Europe & Africa; Maxim Slavik, sales, Europe.
(Telenovela, 150x1 hr.) Identical twins Luz and Laura who as victims of their Grandmother Maria Julia’s ambition and evil have been separated at birth.
TV AZTECA
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Periférico Sur 4121
Col. Fuentes del Pedregal, Mexico, D.F. C.P. 014141
tel (52-55) 5251-1410
fax (52-55) 5251-1409
sales@comarex.tv
www.comarex.tv
Company Info & Contacts
AT DISCOP
Suite: 225
Executives Attending: Adela Velasco, sales, Europe & Africa.
About: TV Azteca is one of the world’s largest producers of Spanish-language television programming. It operates two national television networks through its 300-plus owned stations. Its national channels are the family-driven Azteca 13 and the mid to high income and youth-focused Azteca 7, covering 97 percent and 95 percent of Mexican television households, respectively. Recently the company began operations of Proyecto 40, an over-the-air UHF channel which brings the most noted cultural, social, economic and political Mexican opinion leaders together. TV Azteca also owns Azteca America, the fastest-growing Hispanic television network in the United States, with a presence in 67 markets and home to 89 percent of U.S. Hispanic households. In addition, TV Azteca also owns and operates two pay-TV networks, Azteca Internacional and Azteca Novelas, reaching audiences in Latin America, Canada and Europe.
Other Contacts: Ana Z. Sánchez, head, ops.; Martha Contreras, sales, Asia; Adela Velasco, sales, Europe & Africa; Maxim Slavik, sales, Europe.
Infamia (Torn Apart) (Presented by TV AZTECA)
(Telenovela, 150x1 hr.) Identical twins Luz and Laura who as victims of their Grandmother Maria Julia’s ambition and evil have been separated at birth.
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