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Venevision is one distributor that has pushed aggressively into the U.S. market, promoting Mexican films on the art house circuit and at select locations (170 screens) in California, Texas and other "Latino" areas.
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Venevision is one distributor that has pushed aggressively into the U.S. market, promoting Mexican films on the art house circuit and at select locations (170 screens) in California, Texas and other "Latino" areas.
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If RCTV closes for all practical purposes Chavez will have managed to control the large majority of the air borne media, either by direct control and continuous propaganda in the state TV, or effective neutering of the remaining private networks such as Venevision which is now all but actively supporting the regime.
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The channel Venevision, which is owned by Gustavo Cisneros, and Televen both once took hardline stances against Chavez's government but in recent years have curbed their criticism.
SFGate: Top News Stories By JORGE RUEDA 2011
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While my father convalesced from an attack he suffered at the hands of a paramilitary gunman, a reporter from a channel called Venevision tried to interview him in the hospital where he was recovering.
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While my father convalesced from an attack he suffered at the hands of a paramilitary gunman, a reporter from a channel called Venevision tried to interview him in the hospital where he was recovering.
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Soap operas and game shows unite both chavista and anti chavista alike, but in the non governmetal networks such as Venevision or RCTV.
What Venezuelans voted for: the end of freedom of expression 2006
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Soap operas and game shows unite both chavista and anti chavista alike, but in the non governmetal networks such as Venevision or RCTV.
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Stations such as Venevision and Televen often cover opposition political events during news broadcasts and provide the viewing public with dissenting opinions during talk show programs.
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"Clearly a majority of the country has expressed itself for a change in the National Assembly," Ramon Guillermo Avelado, director of the opposition's coalition of candidates, told Venevision television.
Chavez fails to reach critical two-thirds majority in Venezuelan assembly Juan Forero 2010
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