Televisa - Holdings

Holdings

Grupo Televisa is the second largest media conglomerate in Latin America behind Organizações Globo, with interests in television production and broadcasting, programming for pay television, international distribution of television programming, direct-to-home satellite services, publishing and publishing distribution, cable television, radio production and broadcasting, professional sports and show business promotions, paging services, feature film production and distribution, dubbing, and the operation of a horizontal Internet portal. Televisa's telenovelas generally run only one season and are broadcast internationally. The conglomerate has partially to complete interest in the following companies:

  • Comercio Más (Internet EsMas.com)
  • Cablevisión (Mexico City only)
  • Televisa Networks
  • Estadio Azteca (Football Stadium)
  • Club América (Football Team)
  • Club Necaxa (Football Team)
  • San Luis FC (Football Team)
  • Atlante FC (Football Team)
  • Editorial Televisa (Books, Magazines and Newspapers)
    • Vanidades
    • TVyNovelas
  • Intermex (Editorial house)
  • Televisa Radio (Formerly Radiopolis)
  • Videocine (Movie production and distribution)
  • Televisa Home Entertainment (DVD Distribution)
  • EMI Televisa Músic (Record Label)
  • EMI Latin (Record Label)
  • Televisa Licencias (Merchandising)
  • Televisa Digital (Internet)
  • TuTV (HDTV Network in USA) (Sold to Univision)
  • La Sexta (TV Channel in Spain)
  • Más Fondos (Investment Group)
  • Volaris (Airline) (Sold on July 16, 2010)
  • Playcity Casino (Gambling)
  • Multijuegos (Lotto)

In November 2006, an American embassy cable released through Wikileaks listed Cablevisión and Sky (both owned by Televisa), among "Mexico's monopolists", with control over a majority of Mexico's cable and satellite television, respectively.

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