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Dish México

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Type
  
Private Company

Website
  
Dish México

Industry
  
Telecommunication

Founded
  
2008, Mexico

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Products
  
Direct broadcast satellite

Headquarters
  
Churubusco, Coyoacán, Mexico

Parent organizations
  
Dish Network, EchoStar, ECHOSTAR HOLDING CORP, Grupo MVS Comunicaciones S.A. de C.V.

Profiles

Dish México, S. de R. L. de C.V. (In Mexico: Alcanzca) is a Mexican-owned company that operates a subscription satellite television service in México nationwide. S. de R. L. de C.V., stands for Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada de Capital Variable, a form of limited company. It is owned by MVS Comunicaciones 51% and EchoStar Corporation 49%.

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History

On 1 December 2008, Dish México began to operate in México, after an agreement between EchoStar Corporation and the Mexican media conglomerate MVS Comunicaciones. EchoStar owns 49% and MVS owns 51% of Dish México. On January 2011, Dish México added six HD channels TNT, Space, Fox Sports en Español, History Channel, Universal Channel and Sony Entertainment Television. On April 2011 Dish México added three new channels: Fox, Nat Geo, and Nat Geo Wild. All of Dish México's channels programming are dubbed or subtitled in Spanish or originally Spanish language.

Broadcast networks

Dish México could not transmit Televisa or TV Azteca network locals due to a dispute between Dish México and Televisa. The fight was produced when Televisa wanted to charge Dish México per subscriber for its feeds of free over-the-air Televisa network channels; including some restricted channel. Dish México decided to distribute an HD receiver with a terrestrial antenna input which when connected to an over the air antenna picks up digital local stations signals free of charge. On June 16, 2013, Dish showed a TV commercial where they announced that it would add the national free-to-air television channels, including Televisa (Las Estrellas, Canal 5 and Gala TV) and TV Azteca (Azteca 7 and Azteca Trece), thanks to the telecommunications reform enacted on June 2013, in which all satellite TV companies are forced to transmit television signals that have 50 percent coverage national territory or more. The broadcast of these channels was made official since September 11, 2013.

Channels

The following is a list of Dish México channels available on Echostar IV located at 77 degrees West Longitude. All channels are the Spanish Latin American versions of the networks.

References

Dish México Wikipedia