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Televisa Law, the Glossary

Index Televisa Law

The Televisa Law (Spanish: Ley Televisa) is the name given by the press to the Federal Law of Radio and Television (Spanish: Ley Federal de Radio y Televisión or LFRTV), a controversial law approved by the Congress of Mexico in 2006, shortly before the presidential election.[1]

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  1. 30 relations: Canal Once (Mexico), Congress of the Union, Constitution of Mexico, Diego Fernández de Cevallos, Dirección General @prende.mx, Ecologist Green Party of Mexico, Emilio Gamboa Patrón, Federal Commission of Telecommunications (Mexico), Federal government of Mexico, Institutional Revolutionary Party, Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, Irma Ortega Fajardo, Javier Corral Jurado, Javier Orozco Gómez, National Action Party (Mexico), Party of the Democratic Revolution, Public good (economics), Raymundo Cárdenas, Reforma, Santiago Creel, Secretariat of the Interior, Sergio Salvador Aguirre Anguiano, Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Televisa, TV Azteca, Vicente Fox, XEIMT-TDT, XHUNAM-TDT, Zacatecas, 2006 Mexican general election.

  2. 2006 in Mexican television
  3. 2006 in Mexico
  4. 2006 in law
  5. 2007 in Mexican television
  6. 2007 in Mexico
  7. 2007 in law
  8. Digital terrestrial television in Mexico
  9. Politics of Mexico
  10. Televisa

Canal Once (Mexico)

Once (formerly Once TV México and Canal Once) is a Mexican educational broadcast television network owned by National Polytechnic Institute.

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Congress of the Union

The Congress of the Union (Congreso de la Unión), formally known as the General Congress of the United Mexican States (Congreso General de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos), is the legislature of the federal government of Mexico.

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Constitution of Mexico

The current Constitution of Mexico, formally the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States (Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos), was drafted in Santiago de Querétaro, in the State of Querétaro, Mexico, by a constituent convention during the Mexican Revolution. Televisa Law and Constitution of Mexico are politics of Mexico.

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Diego Fernández de Cevallos

Diego Fernández de Cevallos Ramos (born 16 March 1941) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the conservative National Action Party (PAN).

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Dirección General @prende.mx

Dirección General @prende.mx, formerly known as Dirección General de Televisión Educativa, is the producer of educational programs of the Secretariat of Public Education of Mexico with origins dating back to 1968.

See Televisa Law and Dirección General @prende.mx

Ecologist Green Party of Mexico

The Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (Partido Verde Ecologista de México,, PVEM or PVE) is a green political party in Mexico.

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Emilio Gamboa Patrón

Emilio Antonio Gamboa Patrón (born 23 August 1950) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PRI.

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Federal Commission of Telecommunications (Mexico)

The Federal Commission of Telecommunications (Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones) (CoFeTel) was the regulator of telecommunications in Mexico, and was part of the Mexico's Secretariat of Communications and Transport (SCT).

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Federal government of Mexico

The Federal Government of Mexico (alternately known as the Government of the Republic or Gobierno de la República or Gobierno de México) is the national government of the United Mexican States, the central government established by its constitution to share sovereignty over the republic with the governments of the 31 individual Mexican states, and to represent such governments before international bodies such as the United Nations. Televisa Law and Federal government of Mexico are politics of Mexico.

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Institutional Revolutionary Party

The Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional,, PRI) is a political party in Mexico that was founded in 1929 and held uninterrupted power in the country for 71 years, from 1929 to 2000, first as the National Revolutionary Party (Partido Nacional Revolucionario, PNR), then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution (Partido de la Revolución Mexicana, PRM) and finally as the PRI beginning in 1946.

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Instituto Mexicano de la Radio

The Instituto Mexicano de la Radio (English: "Mexican Radio Institute") is a Mexican public broadcaster, akin to National Public Radio in the US.

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Irma Ortega Fajardo

María Irma Ortega Fajardo is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico.

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Javier Corral Jurado

Javier Corral Jurado (born 2 August 1966) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN), who served as Governor of Chihuahua from 2016 to 2021.

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Javier Orozco Gómez

Javier Orozco Gómez (born 18 November 1964) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PVEM.

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National Action Party (Mexico)

The National Action Party (Partido Acción Nacional, PAN) is a conservative political party in Mexico founded in 1939.

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Party of the Democratic Revolution

The Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD, Partido de la Revolución Democrática) is a state-level social democratic political party in Mexico (previously national, until 2024).

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Public good (economics)

In economics, a public good (also referred to as a social good or collective good)Oakland, W. H. (1987).

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Raymundo Cárdenas

Raymundo Cárdenas Hernández (born 3 February 1950) is a Mexican left-wing politician from Zacatecas affiliated with the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) who has served in both chambers of Congress.

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Reforma

Reforma is a Mexican newspaper based in Mexico City.

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Santiago Creel

Santiago Creel Miranda (born on 11 December 1954) is a Mexican lawyer and politician, and a member of the National Action Party (PAN).

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Secretariat of the Interior

The Mexican Secretariat of the Interior (lit; SEGOB) is the public department concerned with the country's domestic affairs, the presenting of the president's bills to Congress, their publication in the ''Official Journal of the Federation'', and certain issues of national security.

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Sergio Salvador Aguirre Anguiano

Sergio Salvador Aguirre Anguiano (1 February 1943 – 21 June 2020) was a Mexican jurist and Associate Justice (ministro) of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation.

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Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación, SCJN) is the Mexican institution serving as the country's federal high court and the spearhead organisation for the judiciary of the Mexican Federal Government.

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Televisa

Grupo Televisa, S.A.B., simply known as Televisa, is a Mexican telecommunications and broadcasting company.

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TV Azteca

Televisión Azteca, S.A.B. de C.V., commonly known as TV Azteca, is a Mexican multimedia conglomerate owned by Grupo Salinas.

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Vicente Fox

Vicente Fox Quesada (born 2 July 1942) is a Mexican businessman and politician who served as the 62nd president of Mexico from 2000 to 2006.

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XEIMT-TDT

XEIMT-TDT, known as Canal 22, is a television station located in Mexico City.

See Televisa Law and XEIMT-TDT

XHUNAM-TDT

XHUNAM-TDT is a television station operating on channel 11 in Mexico City, owned by and broadcasting from the campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

See Televisa Law and XHUNAM-TDT

Zacatecas

Zacatecas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas (Estado Libre y Soberano de Zacatecas), is one of the 31 states of Mexico.

See Televisa Law and Zacatecas

2006 Mexican general election

General elections were held in Mexico on Sunday, 2 July 2006.

See Televisa Law and 2006 Mexican general election

See also

2006 in Mexican television

2006 in Mexico

2006 in law

2007 in Mexican television

2007 in Mexico

2007 in law

Digital terrestrial television in Mexico

  • Televisa Law

Politics of Mexico

Televisa

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Televisa_Law

Also known as Federal Law of Radio and Television, Ley Televisa.