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Remigio Ángel González

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since 1987. The network (previously named Televideo Services) is named for his wife Alba Elvira Lorenzana, who is from Guatemala. González was estimated to be worth $ 350m in 2002, and by some accounts is now worth $ 2bn. González has a conservative political stance, but he aims to keep a low profile
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A 2001 study of González's media properties in Guatemala and Nicaragua found that they had a tendency to squeeze out voices opposed to the government, and concluded that "Gonzalez’s ownership practices create an atmosphere that undercuts the development of democracy." He has a strong influence in
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The foundation for the Albavisión network, created in May 2008, was laid in 1981 when González acquired his two Guatemalan television stations (Canal 3 and 7). At the time, González was a sales representative for Mexico's
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and cooperate with host country governments. As part of this strategy, he is said to have modified the editorial lines of his stations, particularly in
129:. "Political analysts say the free commercials helped Portillo win the election." After becoming president, Portillo "named Gonzalez's brother-in-law, 55:, selling its programming in Central America, and used Televisa's loan backing to acquire the station. In the mid-1990s, he acquired Guatemala's 82: 329: 130: 71: 136:
As of August 2018, Gonzalez owned 35 television channels, 114 radio stations and two newspaper companies in 11 Latin American countries.
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Rockwell, Rick and Janus, Noreene (2001), "Stifling Dissent: the fallout from a Mexican media invasion of Central America",
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Through Albavision, González controls four television stations in Guatemala—El Super Canal,
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is a Mexican-born owner of the Latin American media network Albavisión. He has lived in
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In January 2010, the Albavision network had 26 television stations (including
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Domination of Latin airwaves has 'Ghost' scaring his critics
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Guatemalan politics, for example giving $ 650,000 to
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Index

Miami
Guatemala
Nicaragua

Televisa
Canal 13
La Red
ATV
SNT
Canal 9
Televisiete
Teleonce
Trecevisión
Nicaragua
Daniel Ortega
Costa Rica
channel 13
Vinicio Cerezo
1985 presidential campaign
Alfonso Portillo
1999 campaign
Luis Rabbe







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