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Ángel Ramos Torres (December 3, 1902 – September 1, 1960) was a Puerto Rican industrialist. He entered El Mundo during high school years as a typesetter, and went on to become the owner of the newspaper. He also founded Radio El Mundo and WKAQ-TV Telemundo.
He did this in his spare time. His aunt Mapy and her husband Fernando returned to the island and presented an idea for a comedy show to Ángel Ramos, owner of El Mundo Enterprises. On March 28, 1954, Puerto Rico received its first television transmission from Angel Ramos' WKAQ-TV Telemundo Channel 2. Among the first comedy shows to go on the ...
Angel Ramos may refer to: Ángel Ramos (industrialist) (1902–1960), Puerto Rican businessman Ángel Ramos (educator) (born 1950), Puerto Rican superintendent of the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind
The paper's radio operations were owned by "El Mundo Broadcasting", and the television station was owned by Telemundo; the Telemundo name would later be used by a mainland group of stations for the namesake Telemundo network now owned by NBC Universal, which also owns WKAQ-TV. Angel Ramos died in 1960. [5]
WKAQ-TV, the first television station in Puerto Rico, was founded by Ángel Ramos on March 28, 1954. [2] Ramos was also the owner of the newspaper El Mundo and Puerto Rico's first licensed radio station, WKAQ (580 AM). [3] Initially affiliated with CBS until 1967, WKAQ-TV battled fiercely with WAPA-TV to become the highest-rated station in ...
Ramos and Univision are parting ways after a mutual agreement not to renew the popular journalist's contract. ... who ran Univision competitor Telemundo's news operation from 1998 to 2006 ...
Andrea Martí as Regina Sandoval Ramos, Altagracia's sister, and Isabela's mother. Diego Soldano as Daniel Llamas, creator and director of a foundation of raped women, former member of the Monkeys' group and Altagracia's one bodyguards. José María Galeano as Braulio Padilla / Ernesto Palmar, Altagracia's former right hand and bodyguard. Diego ...
Telemundo will add two starry telenovelas, “El Conde: Amor y Honor” and “Vuelve a Mi,” and a ninth season of its hit drama series “El Señor de los Cielos” to its 2023-24 primetime slate.