AZTECA
Periferico Sur #4121,
Col. Fuentes del Pedregal. CP 14141, Mexico City, Mexico
tel (5255) 5251-1410 sales@comarex.tv
www.comarex.tv
Company Info & Contacts
L.A. Screenings Suite: 1924
Contact: Marcel Vinay Hill, VP, intl. sales; Marcel Vinay Jr., CEO, Comarex; Jesica Stescobich, sales, Central America; Carmen Pizano, sales, Latin America & Spain; Ernesto Ramirez, dir., ops. & new media; Raul Mendoza, mktg.
About: Azteca is one of the world’s largest producers of Spanish-language television programming. Generating over 10,000 hours of content per year, the company 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. 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 Azteca also owns and operates two pay-TV networks, Azteca Internacional and Azteca Novelas, reaching audiences in Latin America, Canada and Europe.
(Drama/telenovela, 171x60 min.) Alma and Andres were meant for each other, but it seems destiny is intent on keeping them apart. Years after a painful separation, their paths cross again and now they plan to run away together.
AZTECA
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Periferico Sur #4121,
Col. Fuentes del Pedregal. CP 14141, Mexico City, Mexico
tel (5255) 5251-1410
sales@comarex.tv
www.comarex.tv
Company Info & Contacts
L.A. Screenings Suite: 1924
Contact: Marcel Vinay Hill, VP, intl. sales; Marcel Vinay Jr., CEO, Comarex; Jesica Stescobich, sales, Central America; Carmen Pizano, sales, Latin America & Spain; Ernesto Ramirez, dir., ops. & new media; Raul Mendoza, mktg.
About: Azteca is one of the world’s largest producers of Spanish-language television programming. Generating over 10,000 hours of content per year, the company 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. 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 Azteca also owns and operates two pay-TV networks, Azteca Internacional and Azteca Novelas, reaching audiences in Latin America, Canada and Europe.
Cielo Rojo (Under A Red Sky) (Presented by AZTECA)
(Drama/telenovela, 171x60 min.) Alma and Andres were meant for each other, but it seems destiny is intent on keeping them apart. Years after a painful separation, their paths cross again and now they plan to run away together.
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