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==History== |
==History== |
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{{see also|Televisión Independiente de México|XEQ-TDT}} |
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[[File:XEQ-Galavision Logo.png|Logo utilized from 2003 until April |
[[File:XEQ-Galavision Logo.png|Logo utilized from 2003 until April 2013, when Galavisión was re-branded as "Gala TV"|thumb|left|150px]] |
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The roots of Nueve go back to the foundation of [[Televisión Independiente de México]], the first serious contender to [[Telesistema Mexicano]]. In 1973, the two companies merged to form Televisión Vía Satélite, better known as Televisa (now known as [[TelevisaUnivision (Mexico)|TelevisaUnivision Mexico]]). |
The roots of Nueve go back to the foundation of [[Televisión Independiente de México]], the first serious contender to [[Telesistema Mexicano]]. In 1973, the two companies merged to form Televisión Vía Satélite, better known as Televisa (now known as [[TelevisaUnivision (Mexico)|TelevisaUnivision Mexico]]). |