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El Imparcial de Texas [20] Texas: San Antonio: 1908 1924 El Libre Pensador [20] Texas: Brownsville: 1890 ? ENGL Trans::The Free Thinker Mensajero [22] Arizona: Phoenix: El Mensajero Semanal de Nueva York: New York: New York: 1828 [2] El Mercurio de Nueva York: New York: New York: 1828 [8] Mexico: Illinois: Chicago: 1922 [32] El Misisipi ...
From 1981 to 1985, Perez served as Commissioner of the City of Miami. During that tenure he also served as Vice-Mayor of the city. In 1996 he was elected as a member of the Miami-Dade County School Board, [citation needed] representing District 5. During his first two years on the Board, he served as its vice-chair after having won more than 72 ...
The station’s programming currently focuses on the needs and interests of the local Hispanic community present in South Florida. Telemiami broadcasts original, locally produced news and entertainment shows along with several top-rated programs from Spain’s award-winning Antena 3 International network.
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Start TV on 4.2, Dabl on 4.3, Fave TV on 4.4 Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 6 31 WTVJ: NBC: Cozi TV on 6.2, NBC American Crimes on 6.3, Oxygen on 6.4 Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 7 9 WSVN: Fox: TheGrio on 7.2, This TV on 7.3, Buzzr on 7.4 Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 10 10 WPLG: ABC: MeTV on 10.2, H&I on 10.3 Miami/Fort Lauderdale: Miami: 17 ...
WLTV-DT (channel 23) is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States, serving as the local Univision outlet. It is one of two flagship stations of the Spanish-language network (the other being WXTV-DT in the New York City market).
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The former Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald building, which has been sold for redevelopment. Founded: First published in 1977 as El Miami Herald; expanded and relaunched in 1987 as el Nuevo Herald, [4] available as a standalone newspaper in 1998. Key Executives: Nancy A. Meyer, President, Miami Herald Media Company [5]