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Mexican tycoon Slim seeks funding details of U.S. protest group
A U.S. cellphone company owned by Carlos Slim has asked Californian authorities to investigate the funding behind protests against the Mexican tycoon by lobby group Two Countries, One Voice.
Mexico prohibits multiple soccer teams ownership
In this Jan. 14, 2013 file photo, Mexican telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim speaks during news conference at the Soumaya museum in Mexico City.
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Mexican journalists' sons killed; 7 bodies found near Mexico City
Gunmen executed two sons of two prominent Mexican journalists in the northern city of Chihuahua, a spokesman for the state attorney general's office said on Sunday, and police found seven bodies dumped in a Mexico City suburb.
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Mexican Senate approves telecoms-reform bill
Mexico's Senate has approved legislation to open up the telecommunications industry, a sector dominated by TV giant Televisa and the telephone company belonging to Carlos Slim, the world's richest man.
'American Idol' is now 3rd-rated competition show
Television's champion for nearly a decade, Fox's "American Idol," now isn't even the most popular competition show on the air.
FACTBOX-Mexico's telephone, TV market overhaul
Mexico's Congress on Tuesday approved a major reform bill that aims to loosen billionaire Carlos Slim's hold on the telecommunications market and curb top broadcaster Televisa's dominance over the airwaves.
Hispanic Broadcast Networks Look to Grow Entire Market
The approaching television upfront ad-buying season may see a sizable chunk of ad dollars shifting not only from the English-language broadcast networks to cable, but also in the direction of Spanish-language television.
UPDATE 1-Mexico's Televisa reports lower first-quarter profit
Mexican media company Grupo Televisa, the world's biggest producer of Spanish-language content, said on Thursday its first-quarter profit fell 29 percent, hurt by a loss on its investment in cell phone company Iusacell.