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Posted on: January 18th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ]
Tags: Film, Spanish-language
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“VeneMovies, Venevision International’s pay TV Spanish-language, 24-hour movie channel launched in the U.S. market in September of last year and recently extended its presence to Puerto Rico. The move was part of the line up of OneLink Communications which provides the signal to most subscribers on the island.”
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