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.............................. Azteca America
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Azteca América is an American Spanish-language broadcasting network, which is owned by the Mexican television network TV Azteca. Its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is Luis J. Echarte. In 2006, the network changed its ownership moniker (due to Azteca becoming 100% owner) to Azteca International Corporation. However, due to FCC rules regarding foreign ownership of television stations, all Azteca América affiliates are owned by other companies, in effect making Azteca América one of very few networks in the US with no owned-and-operated stations. Azteca América was founded in 2001 with a television network based in Los Angeles, California. The initial affiliates where located in Reno, Nevada as well as the Californian cities of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento, Stockton and Modesto. It now has a low-powered UHF affiliate on WNYN-LP in the New York metropolitan area. In Texas the affiliate was located in Houston, Texas. The initial reach of the Hispanic market was 28%.
By the next year, Azteca América was reaching 53% of the U.S. Hispanics and the network started its own news show called Hechos América with Rebecca Sáenz and José Martín Sámano. In 2003, the network covered 69% of the Hispanic audience and the number increased to 78% by 2004. Most of the programming on Azteca América is provided by TV Azteca's XHDF-TV (Azteca 13), with most programs being scheduled to air at different times than the TV Azteca schedule. For example, Azteca 13's Hechos Noche airs on a 2 hour delayed basis on Azteca America. Azteca America airs its own news programs. Some previous news programs are Calles al Desnudo, anchored by Mariana Montenegro and Mónica Mesones, Noticiero Azteca América, anchored by Hannia Novell and Gabriela Alcalá, and Noticiero Azteca América Última Edición, anchored by Mariano Riva Palacio and Anette Cuburu.
All news programs outside of Calles al Desnudo at the time were produced out of the studios of TV Azteca's XHIMT-TV (Azteca 7), while Calles al Desnudo came from the studios of Los Angeles' KAZA-TV. Azteca America also produces live boxing matches, and also frequently will air Major League Soccer games, along with the usual slate of games produced by TV Azteca. On February 6, 2006, Azteca America premiered its own nightly national news broadcast, Noticiero Azteca América, at 6:30 pm ET anchored by José Martín Sámano and produced out of their new state of the art digital studios in Los Angeles.
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