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Term Paper # 21630 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Televisa, 1994.
This paper discusses Televisa, the leading Latin Americam global telecommunications company: Mexican monopolistic TV network, leadership of Emilio Azcarraga, economics, programming and cultural and foreign aspects.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 10 sources, $ 47.95
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"Televisa is the leading telecommunications firm in Latin America today and provides programming for networks and stations in Spanish-speaking countries around the world. The company has been a major supplier to Spanish language stations in the United States. At the same time, the United States remains an elusive goal for Televisa, which has at various times undertaken projects intended to make a major impact on the U.S. market, projects that failed. Televisa's strength in its own market has recently been questioned as competition comes to its markets, competition in part from U.S. companies.

Emilio Azcarraga has a net worth of some $2.8 billion and may be the richest man in Latin America. In 1930 his father founded one of Mexico's first radio stations and built that into a Mexican communications empire. The father died in 1972, and ... "
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Emilio Azcarrage Milmo and Televisa, 1992.
An examination of both Televisa and Emilio Azcarrage Milmo including an overview, business dealings, present situation and the impact on the U.S.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 6 sources, $ 31.95
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Emilio Azcarrage Milmo has a net worth of some $2.8 billion and may be the richest man in Latin America. In 1930 his father founded one of Mexico's first radio stations and built that into a Mexican communications empire. The father died in 1972, and the son built on his father's legacy and today controls television, radio, publishing, and satellite properties under the corporate banner of Televisa, now a publicly held stock. Televisa dominates Mexican media. Until December 1991, people could only guess at the size of Azcarraga's holdings, but at that time he opened his books in connection with a public offering of Televisa shares. The market values Televisa at $3.4 billion, and Azcarrage owns 65 percent of the 309 million shares (Millman, 1992: 150).


Azcarraga, also known as El Tigre, or The Tiger, is a..."





 

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