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  TV Azteca Integrates Avid Company-Wide
TV Azteca generates more than 8,000 hours of original programming each year.
TV Azteca has a long history with Avid systems: it has used Avid equipment since 1993, and in 1995, the company became one of the first users of Avid NewsCutter systems linked by an AvidNet peer to peer media network.
About TV Azteca’s transition to an entirely new process, Mario San Román, Chief Operating Officer of TV Azteca Group says, “You have to be updated because you have to lower your costs.
www.avid.com /profiles/031008_tvazteca_broadcast.asp?featureID=689&marketID=   (0 words)

  
  Matrox MXO helps Mexico's TV Azteca deliver FIFA World Cup programming
TV Azteca is Mexico’s second largest broadcast television company, operating two national networks, Azteca 13 and Azteca 7, through 555 owned-and-operated television stations located throughout Mexico.
TV Azteca is one of the most efficient TV companies in the world and the second largest producer of Spanish-language television, investing approximately $225 million US in new productions each year resulting in over 9,000 hours of original content.
TV Azteca had crews stationed all over Germany at the 12 different venues where the soccer matches were taking place.
www.matrox.com /video/press/profiles/mxo/tv_azteca.cfm   (448 words)

  
  TV Azteca S.A. de C.V., Azteca Holdings, S.A. de C.V., Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Pedro Padilla Longoria, and Luis ...
TV Azteca S.A. de C.V., Azteca Holdings, S.A. de C.V., Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Pedro Padilla Longoria, and Luis Echarte Fernandez: Lit.
TV Azteca's resistance led to the eventual resignation of its U.S. counsel, who told the company's board of directors and management that it was resigning consistent with its obligations under Section 307 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
TV Azteca's U.S. legal counsel subsequently discovered the news article containing Salinas's false denial and advised Padilla that corrective disclosure was necessary.
www.sec.gov /litigation/litreleases/lr19022.htm   (690 words)

  
  TV Azteca, 2 executives settle with SEC - Boston.com
Mexico's TV Azteca and executives Ricardo Salinas Pliego and Pedro Padilla Longoria have agreed to settle fraud charges, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced late Thursday.
TV Azteca, Grupo Elektra and Grupo Iusacell reached separate settlements of administrative proceedings, the SEC added.
TV Azteca director Luis Echarte Fernandez settled with the SEC in 2005 and agreed to pay a $200,000 fine.
www.boston.com /ae/tv/articles/2006/09/14/tv_azteca_2_executives_settle_with_sec   (346 words)

  
  TV Azteca at AllExperts
TV Azteca is the second largest Mexican television network.
TV Azteca subsidiaries include Azteca America, the fastest-growing television network in the United States (co-owned with Pappas Telecasting); Todito.com, a web portal for North American Spanish speakers; and Unefon, a Mexican mobile telephony operator focused on the mass market.
Just a few days before the charges were formalized, TV Azteca dennounced a flmail attempt by Gil Díaz to avoid the transmission of an investigation by Azteca's reporter Lilly Téllez of alleged corruption acts during the 1994 economic crisis in Mexico.
en.allexperts.com /e/t/tv/tv_azteca.htm   (1186 words)

  
 TV Azteca
A TV Azteca é uma das maiores produtoras de programas de televisão em idioma Espanhol do mundo, operando duas redes nacionais de televisão, Azteca 13 e Azteca 7, através de 315 estações pelo México.
A TV Azteca também opera a Azteca International que alcança 13 países na América Central e América do Sul.
Com o objetivo de padronizar a forma como o conteúdo é criado, modificado, publicado e reutilizado pelos vários portais da empresa, a TV Azteca passou a buscar no mercado uma solução que exigisse poucos esforços de customização e que a curva de aprendizado e esforços para transferência de know-how fossem mínimos.
www.reddotsolutions.com.br /case_studies_tv-azteca.htm   (268 words)

  
 Press Release: SEC Charges TV Azteca And Its Chairman - Ricardo Salinas Pliego - with Fraudulent Scheme to Conceal ...
Azteca Holdings, a Mexican holding company headquartered in Mexico City, beneficially owns 55% of the outstanding stock of TV Azteca.  Azteca Holdings is indirectly owned and controlled by the Salinas family.  Azteca Holdings’ debt securities trade on the U.S. Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board Market.
Padilla, age 38 and a Mexican citizen, has been a director of TV Azteca since 1993, and was the CEO of the company from October 2001 through July 2004, when he was named CEO of Grupo Salinas, a de facto holding company for various Salinas controlled entities.
Echarte, age 59 and a U.S. citizen, has been a director of TV Azteca since 1999.  Echarte is also the president and CEO of Azteca America, a TV Azteca subsidiary based in New York, and is the chief financial strategist for Grupo Salinas.
www.sec.gov /news/press/2005-1.htm   (588 words)

  
 Narco News reports on the Narco-Media
The case continues to be the source of a fierce polemic between the TV station and the city prosecutor.
The TV Azteca employee, in turn, presented to the federal Attorney General's office a complaint over the detention of her bodyguards, accusing the prosecutor Samuel del Villar, the assistant prosecutor C. Hugo Vera and the institution's press secretary Héctor Ramos.
said that the TV conductor was irresponsible to establish over a period of days her bodyguards in front of Del Villar's home because it could have provoked a confrontation of greater consequences between the local and federal prosecutors' offices.
www.narconews.com /tvazteca1.html   (3096 words)

  
 TV Azteca Execs Propose Settlement - - CFO.com
TV Azteca, Mexico's second-largest broadcaster, has proposed a settlement to a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit filed last year over allegations of improper self-dealing.
In January 2005, the SEC alleged that TV Azteca chairman Ricardo Salinas Pliego, executive Pedro Padilla Longoria, and another executive engaged in a scheme to conceal Salinas's role in a series of transactions through which he personally profited by $109 million.
In addition, the commission alleged that Salinas and others caused TV Azteca or Azteca Holdings to file periodic reports that did not disclose Salinas's involvement in the related-party transactions involving Unefon.
www.cfo.com /article.cfm/6997815   (290 words)

  
 TV AZTECA
TV AZTECA S.A. de CV - Despite signs of poor corporate governance, there are some very good news.
TV Azteca S.A. de C.V posted good results, but internal problems are a fundamental source of concern
TV Azteca is one of the largest producers of Spanish language television programming, operating three television networks: Azteca 13, Azteca 7 (Mexico) and Azteca America and Todito.com.
www.yeald.com /Yeald/c/28254855/tv_azteca.html   (0 words)

  
 todito.com
Azteca Internet es una empresa subsidiaria de TV Azteca y nace de la unión de los dos portales de Internet más visitados en México: todito.com y tvazteca.com.
Es además una extensión interactiva en Internet de los programas de TV Azteca, generando más de 2.2 millones de paginas vistas cada día; y un tercer canal de distribución de contenido y entretenimiento.
Azteca Internet ofrece a nuestros usuarios contenidos y servicios exclusivos de alta calidad utilizando tecnología de punta.
www.todito.com /quienes/quienesSomos.shtml   (0 words)

  
 TV Azteca Shareholders Approve Cash Distribution of US$130 Million for December 14, 2004 - HispanicBusiness.com
The distributions are part of TV Azteca's six-year plan for uses of cash, which entails making disbursements to shareholders above US$500 million and reducing the company's debt by approximately US$250 million within a six-year period that started in 2003.
TV Azteca shareholders ratified the company's board members, and accepted the resignations of two directors presented to the company in May 2004.
TV Azteca is one of the two largest producers of Spanish language television programming in the world, operating two national television networks in Mexico, Azteca 13 and Azteca 7, through more than 300 owned and operated stations across the country.
www.hispanicbusiness.com /news/newsbyid.asp?id=19434   (792 words)

  
 Ministry wants TV Azteca boss to face charges
The case against TV Azteca is the most controversial to rock the nation's developing securities market, and analysts say that it has investors questioning Mexico's commitment to corporate governance.
In afternoon trading Friday, TV Azteca's shares were 1.95% lower at 5.54 pesos on the local bourse and down 1.72% at $7.98 on Wall Street.
In turn, TV Azteca filed a lawsuit against Finance Minister Francisco Gil Diaz, accusing him of trying to censor a report by the network that questions his role in a banking scandal.
www.hollywoodreporter.com /hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000903759   (505 words)

  
 TV Azteca to combine and spin off mobile assets | Technology | Reuters
TV Azteca, controlled by billionaire Ricardo Salinas, said Unefon would become part of Iusacell (CEL.MX: Quote, Profile, Research, forming a company with sales of 11 billion pesos ($1 billion) a year.
TV Azteca shareholders will receive one share of Iusacell for every 97 TV Azteca CPO shares (TVAZTCACPO.MX: Quote, Profile, Research, the equivalent of 1.86 pesos for each TV Azteca share or 20 percent of Wednesday's closing price, the broadcaster said.
TV Azteca said Iusacell was worth about $1 billion before the merger, and Unefon's value was $333 million.
www.reuters.com /article/technologyNews/idUSN2943788220070329   (507 words)

  
 Tv Azteca   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Azteca Amrecia is fled out in TV Azteca affiliates include Azteca the America Network the fastest growing television network in the United States; and Todito.com an Interet portal for North American Spanish speakers.
TV Azteca S.A. de C.V. is a prodcuer of Spanish language television programming and a television broadcasting coompany in Mexico.
TV Azteca is one of the two Spanish largest producers of Spanish language television programming in Dish Network Programmming offers over channels all of digital quality.
tivi.knossard.com /tv-azteca.html   (463 words)

  
 Harris Corporation and TV Azteca Announce Groundbreaking Deal for the Future of HDTV in México
According to Román Gomez, TV Azteca Director of Engineering and Technology Development, Harris was selected as the vendor of choice following a careful and thorough analysis of Harris and competitive suppliers.
TV Azteca viewers without HDTV sets will continue to receive their television programming through analog transmission approaches.
TV Azteca is one of the two largest producers of Spanish language television programming in the world, operating two national television networks in México, Azteca 13 and Azteca 7, through more than 300 owned and operated stations across the country.
www.harris.com /view_pressrelease.asp?act=lookup&pr_id=1585   (623 words)

  
 Azteca tv - Azteca America | terra   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TV Azteca, a TV broadcasting firm based in Mexico, is a producer of Spanish language programming for the domestic and international markets.
TV Azteca is the second largest Mexican television network.
TV Azteca signed a contract with the OFFF team taking the compromise to celebrate the event on the above mentioned dates and covering 100% of the expenses.
pageoff.com /?q=azteca-tv   (1264 words)

  
 Latin Heat Online - TV Azteca Uses Force To Stop Production Of Telemundo Reality Show
On August 24, 2006, TV Azteca filed a suit with a Mexico City commercial court alleging that Nostromo, the producer of the show, and Alan Tacher, its host, were in breach of certain alleged contracts.
A court clerk of the 5th Civil Court of Mexico City accompanied TV Azteca's contingent to serve a summons related to their commercial dispute.
The break-in was led by TV Azteca's personnel supported by bodyguards and as many as 50 police officers, who came in cars without license plates, according to eye witness accounts.
www.latinheat.com /news.php?nid=865   (351 words)

  
 Annual Report 1996 - TV Azteca   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the three years since it acquired channels 7 and 13, TV Azteca's coverage has grown from 53 percent to a virtually blanket 98 percent.
Between 1994 and 1996 EBITDA margins have increased from 8 percent to 51 percent as expenses have fallen from 51 percent to 21 percent of revenues.
Although TV Azteca is not an operating unit of Elektra, we regard our investment as a powerful engine for the growth of the Company.
www.grupoelektra.com.mx /elektra/English/Download/Annual/Reporte96/tvazteca.html   (252 words)

  
 MiamiHerald.com | 12/02/2006 | Telemundo, TV Azteca feud heats up   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The feud between NBC's Telemundo and TV Azteca is intensifying: NBC Universal is objecting to the license renewal of a Los Angeles-area Azteca affiliate, arguing that the Mexican company's executives are crooked.
In legal papers filed with the Federal Communications Commission late Thursday, NBC Universal said Azteca principals ''lack the character qualifications'' necessary to hold interests in U.S. broadcast licenses and as a result, the renewal application for KAZA-TV should not be granted.
Azteca claims that Nostromo Productions and host Alan Tacher are under exclusive contract to it and cannot work for Telemundo.
www.miami.com /mld/miamiherald/business/16145548.htm   (418 words)

  
 Matrox MXO helps Mexico's TV Azteca deliver FIFA World Cup programming
TV Azteca is Mexico’s second largest broadcast television company, operating two national networks, Azteca 13 and Azteca 7, through 555 owned-and-operated television stations located throughout Mexico.
TV Azteca is one of the most efficient TV companies in the world and the second largest producer of Spanish-language television, investing approximately $225 million US in new productions each year resulting in over 9,000 hours of original content.
TV Azteca had crews stationed all over Germany at the 12 different venues where the soccer matches were taking place.
matrox.com /video/press/profiles/mxo/tv_azteca.cfm   (448 words)

  
 TV Azteca SA DE Cv Azteca America Unveils Programming Strategy at 2004 Upfront in New York City
Azteca America features the most popular matches of the "Mexican Soccer League", with exclusive broadcast rights to nine of Mexico's 20 First Division professional teams, including the overall league leader of the current season, Jaguares de Chiapas.
TV Azteca is one of the two largest producers of Spanish-language television programming in the world, operating two national television networks, Azteca 13 and Azteca 7, through 554 owned transmitters across the country.
TV Azteca affiliates include Azteca America Network, a new broadcast television network focused on the rapidly growing U.S. Hispanic market; and Todito.com, an Internet portal for North American Spanish speakers.
www.advfn.com /news_azteca-america-unveils-programming-strategy-at-2004-upfront-in-new-york-city_7684987.html   (1018 words)

  
 Variety.com - TV Azteca profits up
TV Azteca said it earned $44 million in the July-September quarter, up from $37 million in the same period last year.
Azteca America has been bolstering its corporate ranks Stateside since opening offices in L.A. this summer.
TV Azteca's productions costs have been rising due to expenditures for Azteca America, but costs have have been compensated by savings on administrative costs, the company said.
www.variety.com /article/VR1117952683.html?categoryid=14&cs=1&nid=2565   (352 words)

  
 Variety.com - Political blurbs lift Televisa, TV Azteca
TV Azteca reported Tuesday record net sales, up 7% to $203 million year on year in the period ended June 30.
Sales at U.S. network Azteca America rose 8% to $10 million and company said it expected to nearly double advertising clients to 140 during the current upfront season.
TV Azteca's much bigger rival, media conglom Grupo Televisa, reported second-quarter net revenue up 6.5% year on year to $729 million due to higher ad and satellite TV income.
www.variety.com /article/VR1117926212?categoryid=1446&cs=1   (471 words)

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