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Nuestra Visión

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Nuestra Visión
TypeTelevision network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNational
(via digital terrestrial television in some markets)
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
Programming
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerAmérica Móvil
ParentPublicidad y Contenido Editorial S.A. de C.V.
Key peopleVictor Herrera
(CEO of Nuestra Visión)
Stephano Herrera
(Vice-president)
History
FoundedJanuary 17, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-01-17)
LaunchedNovember 21, 2017; 6 years ago (2017-11-21)
FounderCarlos Slim
Links
Websitenuestravision.tv

Nuestra Visión (translation: Our Vision) is an American Spanish language free-to-air television network, owned by Publicidad y Contenido Editorial S.A. de C.V. a subsidiary of América Móvil.[1] The network launched on November 21, 2017 and is available in select markets across the United States.

The network primarily features Mexican movies from the golden age of Mexican cinema to recent productions.[1] Programming also includes live sporting events as well as special events, such as concerts, interviews with top-tier celebrities, series and music clips. It also airs daily newscasts and sportscasts produced live through companies owned by América Móvil, UNO TV and Claro Sports.[1]

History

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The plans to launch Nuestra Visión were first revealed on January 17, 2017 by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's telecommunications corporation, America Movil.[2] The network's strategy was to specifically target the millions of Mexican Americans living in the United States, as revealed by CEO Víctor Herrera in a statement.[1] The network launched on November 21, 2017, with only five affiliated stations[1]

By 2019 it more than doubled its coverage and is available in over 4.2 million homes.[1] In order to make the network available to everyone in the United States, the network launched an app on September 16, 2019, coinciding with Mexican Independence Day.[3]

In August 2020, the network was added to the line-up of the Pluto TV streaming service.[4] As of the summer of 2022, it became part of the ViX lineup.

Programming

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Nuestra Visión's programming consists of Mexican movie libraries, composed of over 2,300 movie titles, spanning from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema to recent productions.[1] Nuestra Vision also features sports programming, including live games from Ascenso MX and Liga MX Femenil, as well as American football, boxing, CMLL wrestling, baseball, and mixed martial arts.[5][6] The network also features sports news and content, and news produced live from Mexico by Claro Sports and UNO TV respectively. Nuestra Visión also features shows and interviews with top-tier Mexican and International talent and celebrities.[6] Additionally, the network offers productions from Claro that target different types of audiences, ranging from young Latin adults to seniors, with content rating from TV-G to TV-MA.[7]

Current programming

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Talk/lifestyle/reality shows

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  • Aprende:
  • Dress Code
  • El Libro Rojo
  • La Caja de Pandora
  • Noctámbulos, Historias De Una Noche
  • Palabra de Cine

News programming

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  • Marca Claro Radio en Vivo
  • Noticias en Vivo Gabriela Calzada
  • Noticias en Vivo José Cárdenas

Scripted programming

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  • El Torito
  • ¡Yo Soy Yo!: Dar El Primer Paso

Music programming

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  • Domingo estelar

Children programming

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Sports programming

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Sports talk
  • Deportes en Claro
  • Deportes en Claro Matutino
  • Game Plan LFA
  • Jugando Claro en Vivo
  • Vidas extraordinarias
Sporting events

Affiliates

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Nuestra Visión is available over the air. At launch on November 21, 2017, it had just five affiliate stations; it now has eleven.[1][8] As of September 2019, it is available in 4.2 million homes across the United States.[1]

List of affiliates

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City Station[9] Virtual
channel
Owner Notes

Arizona

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Phoenix KFPB-LD 31.8 Globe LPTV
Tucson KUVE-DT 46.7 TelevisaUnivision

Arkansas

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Fayetteville K28NT-D 48.2 Victory Communications, Inc.

California

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Fresno KBNK-LD 32.1 Cocola Broadcasting
FresnoVisalia KTFF-DT 61.4 TelevisaUnivision
Los Angeles KMEX-DT 34.6 TelevisaUnivision
ModestoSacramento KTFK-DT 64.6 TelevisaUnivision
San Diego KSDY-LD 50.1 International Communications Network Inc.
VallejoSan FranciscoOaklandSan Jose KFSF-DT 66.6 TelevisaUnivision

Colorado

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BoulderDenver KCEC 14.6 TelevisaUnivision

Florida

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MiamiFort Lauderdale WLTV-DT 23.5 TelevisaUnivision
MelbourneOrlando WVEN-TV 43.6 TelevisaUnivision
Orlando W21AU-D 21.1 Central Broadcast Company
TampaSt. Petersburg WVEA-TV 50.7 TelevisaUnivision

Georgia

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AthensAtlanta WUVG-DT 34.6 TelevisaUnivision

Idaho

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Boise KZAK-LD 49.1 Cocola Broadcasting

Illinois

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JolietChicago WGBO-DT 66.2 TelevisaUnivision

Massachusetts

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BostonWorcester WUNI 66.5 TelevisaUnivision

Missouri

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Springfield KRFT-LD 8.6 Craft Broadcasting

Nevada

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PahrumpLas Vegas KPVM-LD 25.6 Vernon Van Winkle

New Jersey

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WildwoodAtlantic City WMGM-TV 40.4 TelevisaUnivision

New Mexico

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Albuquerque KLUZ-TV 14.6 TelevisaUnivision

New York

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Paterson, NJNew York, NY WFUT-DT 41.3 TelevisaUnivision
Smithtown, NY WFTY-DT 67.7 TelevisaUnivision

North Carolina

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FayettevilleRaleighDurham WTNC-LD 40.7 TelevisaUnivision

Ohio

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Cleveland WQHS-DT 61.5 TelevisaUnivision
Columbus WCSN-LD 32.4 Columbus TV, LLC

Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia WFPA-CD 28.4 TelevisaUnivision

Puerto Rico

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Ceiba W18DZ-D 35.1 TV Red Puerto Rico

Tennessee

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Nashville WLLC-LD 42.5 JKB Associates, Inc.

Texas

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DallasFort Worth KUVN-DT 23.4 TelevisaUnivision
Houston KXLN-DT 45.4 TelevisaUnivision
McAllen KSOY-LD 69.1 Eduardo S. Gallegos
Odessa KWWT 30.5 JB Broadcasting
San Antonio KWEX-DT 41.6 TelevisaUnivision

Utah

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Salt Lake City K39JS-D 39.1 Azteca Broadcasting Corporation

Washington

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Yakima KWYT-LD 36.2 Ron Bevins

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Billionaire Carlos Slim To Launch U.S. TV Channel 'For Mexicans By Mexicans'". Forbes.com. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  2. ^ "Mexico's Slim to launch TV channel in U.S. for Mexicans". Uk.finance.yahoo.com. January 18, 2017. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  3. ^ Veronica Villafañe (September 19, 2019). "Carlos Slim's startup U.S. network Nuestra Visión launches app". Media Moves. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  4. ^ "Nuestra Vision Launches on Pluto TV for US Mexicans and Overall Hispanic Market". PR Newswire. August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  5. ^ "Nuestra Visión continúa expandiendo su programación de primera calidad con la inclusión del Torneo de la Liga Mexicana de Fútbol Masculino tras cumplir su primer año al aire". Prnewswire.com. April 8, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Nuestra Vision Launches Free Mobile App for US Mexicans and Overall Hispanic Market". Finance.yahoo.com. September 16, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  7. ^ "Corporate - NuestraVision TV Corporate". corporate.nuestravision.tv. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  8. ^ "RabbitEars.Info". RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  9. ^ "Cobertura - Nuestra Vision". Nuestravision.tv. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
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