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DirecTV is adding programming from three networks owned by Mexico’s TV Azteca to its satellite TV service this week, as part of its Spanish-language DirecTV Mas package. The new channel, called Azteca Mexico, significantly boosts Azteca’s reach in the U.S., while bolstering DirecTV’s offerings for Hispanic viewers. It’s set to debut June 11.
DirecTV already carries programming from Azteca America, a Spanish-language network created specifically for the U.S. Hispanic market. According to Azteca Networks CEO Adrian Steckel, the new DirecTV channel “will complement our successful broadcast network and together, the two channels will form Azteca Networks.”"*
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