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The American Dream Is Latino, for a Change

By ARLENE DAVILA

Since the early 1960's, when Emilio Azcarrága, the Mexican television entrepreneur, purchased TV stations in San Antonio and Los Angeles, Spanish-language network TV for U.S. Latinos has been partly owned and has had programming agreements with some of the largest media empires in Latin America, such as Mexico's Televisa and Venezuela's Venevisión....

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