Grupo_América

Grupo América

Grupo América

Company based in Argentina


Grupo América,[1] formerly known as Grupo UNO Medios, and also known as the Vila-Manzano Group, is a multimedia company in Argentina created by the Mendoza entrepreneurs Daniel Vila and the ex-politician and businessman José Luis Manzano. Is one of the owners of América TV (along with businessman Claudio Belocopitt), as well as many other TV channels, newspapers, radios and digital businesses (telephony and broadband) throughout the country.

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In addition to América TV, other of the most well-known media in its portfolio are Channel 6 of San Rafael, Channel 7 of Mendoza and Channel 8 of San Juan, Radio Nihuil, Diario Uno Mendoza and La Capital multimedia, of Rosario.[2] In April 2017 they re-launched the A24 signal with a new and renewed programming.

Previously, the cable television operator Supercanal belonged to the group, which was sold in the month of July 2018 to the CVI Austral LLP group with an approximate amount of US$180 million.

Products

The media owned are the following:[3]

Newspapers

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Television

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Suspicions of corruption

The media group, like their owners and the businesses they share among them, he has been repeatedly denounced for fraud and money laundering, as well as unfair dismissals.[4][5][6][7]

Notes

  1. Entre Ríos, San Rafael, Santa Fe, and Mendoza divisions.

References

  1. América, Grupo. "Nace Grupo América, un nuevo nombre para un gran grupo de medios".
  2. "JAQUE A MENDOZA LOS VILA". www.tsunamipolitico.com.
  3. "Copia archivada". Archived from the original on March 12, 2014. Retrieved April 8, 2014.

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