Sunday, May 29, 2011

Media



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Office blocks in Polaco district.
Mexico City is the leading center in Latin America for the television, music and film industries. It is also the most important center in Mexico for the printed media and book publishing industries. Dozens of daily newspapers are published in this city, including El UniversalExcélsiorReforma and La Jornada. Other major papers include MilenioCrónicaEl Economista and El Financiero. Leading magazines include ExpansiónProcesoPoder, as well as dozens of entertainment publications, such as Vanidades,QuiénChilangoTV y Novelas, and local editions of VogueGQ, and Architectural Digest.
It is also a leading center of the advertising industry. Most international ad firms have offices in the city, including GreyJWTLeo BurnettEuro RSCGBBDO, Ogilvy, Saatchi & Saatchi, and McCann Erickson. Many local firms also compete in the sector, including Alazraki, Olabuenaga/Chemistri, Terán, Augusto Elías, and Clemente Cámara, among others. There are 60 radio stations operating in the city and a huge number of local community radio transmission networks.
The two largest media companies in the Spanish-speaking world, Televisa and Azteca, are headquartered in Mexico City. Other local television networks include. XEW-TV 2 XHTV-TV 4 XHGC-TV 5 XHIMT-TV 7 XEQ-TV 9 XEIPN-TV 11 XHDF-TV 13 XHUNAM-TV 20 XEIMT-TV 22 XHRAE-TV 28 XHTVM-TV 40 XHCDM-DT 21

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