Does Latin America have a media center where all the media is made...

Does Latin America have a media center where all the media is made, or does every country do things locally and not pay any attention to outside music/movies/TV/etc

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TeleSur?

There'll be some stuff that ends up shared but I wouldn't suggest that there is anything centralised.

I mean the same is true for the English speaking world

We have Hollywood. But outside of that its local

We only watch Rebeldes and El chaves del orto (spanish version)

But you have a language difference

Do you guys get it subtitled or no? I know written Spanish and Portuguese is similar

We dubbed the shows

>Does Latin America have a media center where all the media is made
nah that would require organization level that exceeds the current one (if any)
>does every country do things locally
yes, mainly. but it varies from cunt to cunt. Us for example get a lot of media content from Argies
>not pay any attention to outside music/movies/TV/etc
varies from cunt to cunt. Brazil does not pay much attention to outside, except US media but their main source is their own media content.

Brazil has oglobo
Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and maybe Bolivia has Clarin

Both are shit but they rules media in southamerica

>Does Latin America have a media center where all the media is made
It's called Argentina and Spain. Maybe Mexico to a lesser extent

>Chile
>Clarin
no

This one.

Every country has its own media. I'ts like thinking Canada and the US have a combined media center. What kind of ignorant question is this?

Only in Argentina

Televisa is huge, not only here in Mexico but the rest of the continent as well
Prove me wrong faggots
Your countries listen to our music watch our shitty novelas and Chavo del 8 and shiet

Not anymore, I think. That was more in the 70's and 80's. Maybe in the early 00's with Rebelde.

>watch our shitty novelas and Chavo del 8
True
>Your countries listen to our music
Not true. Only Ricky Martin

Have you watched Avenida Brasil?

>Your countries listen to our music watch our shitty novelas and Chavo del 8 and shiet
We only ever got Chaves and Chapolim here, every body makes fun of your shitty novelas and nobody even knows mexicans can make """"music""""

Not really, we don't get mexican telenovelas as most novelas are made here or in Turkey
>Your countries listen to our music
same can be said about my country, most young normies listen to shitty reggaeton

I liked it

Ricky Martin is not Mexican, lel

And yes, actually. I didn't see it, but I know it exists. And also that one Turkish novela.

We watch Turkish and Chilean novelas, the Mexican ones are old fashioned.

If you're not talking about a regional news agency (which was TeleSur's original purpose) then not, I guess.

Each country produce their own things, but there are cases in which certain countries are more successful in exporting their media content to the other countries like, for example, Mexico or sometimes Colombia and Argentina, with regard to telenovelas, or Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and some other Caribbean countries, or Mexico, with regard to music (Puerto Rico propagated reggaeton and Dominican Republic propagated their bachata, whilst Mexico its meme music: ranchera and norteña - narcocorridos)

both

yeah same thing here, though USA's Hollywood is our Hollywood

you know that USA is the most important latino country right? right

Do you really think that one of the biggest media corporation of South America do nothing in Chile?

Brazil does not count in the music part, you don't listen to anything in the hispanic world the same way we don't listen to you. The main countries that make """rock""" in the Spanish speaking world are Argentina, Spain and Mexico. Cumbia is Colombia, Mexico and Argentina. And Rancheras, Boleros, etc. used to be pretty big back in the days of Pedro Infante, the Mexican golden age movies were also a pretty big deal with Cantinflas, Tintan, Pedro Infante, etc, but that was way back in the 50's.

Telesur is not even available on most cable providers in this country and I'm sure it's the same in some other countries so Telesur doesn't count IMO, also their content is heavily biased

>ranchera and norteña - narcocorridos
Fuck no, that is only a recent thing.

These are rancheras.

youtube.com/watch?v=EyRN5u59zyM

youtube.com/watch?v=x07SLQtlypo

But nobody cares anymore because of fucking narcos. You know, Mexico exists before 2006 and after 2011...

>Paraguay
>Clarin
i didn't know Canal 9 and Telefe were owned by them. the more you know...... mongazo choripanero

...

Microsoft just make windows and it is from Seattle, right??

I remember in Managua everyone I knew would watch El Chavo del 8 24/7. That's the only thing they ever fucking watched. I was sick and tired of it after a few weeks.

>mongazo choripanero
valga la redundancia también

yo lo que entendí es que OP preguntó si hay una hegemonía de medios, no sólo noticias. en cierto modo está repartido. tiene razón pero Argentina y Brasil también venden mucho contenido, con ahora Colombia (gracias a su parcería con los chicanos de Telemundo) afianzándose en el mercado
al menos eso es lo que entendí que OP preguntó

I never understood how it got so popular. Don Ramon was the only based character.

Telemundo and Univision recently went on a colombian actor and anchor hiring spree. Same thing with CNN en español

in the sad case of Paraguay, the actual state channel (Sistema Nacional de Televisión) barely has any national content besides the newscast. it shows mexican, brazilian and colombian soap operas, american movies and cop series... absolutely disgusting
at least the other private channels try to show local production, but the format is usually sold by Argentina (and in the case of Baila Conmigo Paraguay, the producer himself is an argie)

RCN basically coproduces it with them, that's why
dunno if you noticed lately all soap operas are filmed in Colombia's same places, over and over. the casting and production has foreign names but you can tell everything else is COLOMBIA PAPA

NTN24 is the right wing respinse to Telesur. They cover news from the americas and Spain. They're based in Bogota but focus heavily on Venezuela

ESPN and Fox Sports Hispanic America started in Argentina but now Mexico, Colombia, Chile etc produce their own shows.

NatGeo, Discovery Channel, etc, produce some shows and tv specials in different countries. MasterChef had its own version in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, etc, in coproduction with local channels. Dual Survival and other shows had its own local versions too.

the main producers of soap operas/tv series are Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina, and Venezuela in the past. Maybe Chile too.

Yes, I know that. But I was talking about their original purpose, that (as far as I know) was to serve as a regional news agency. Telesur is financed by various countries

They barely cover news from the "Iberoamerican" sphere.

All they do is talking all day long about Colombia (Colombia this, Colombia that, Colombians this, Colombians that -- Now lets welcome our expert in the matter in Colombia.....) . It's like some sort of propaganda outlet

It's a joke of an international news agency.

Chile produces a lot of soap operas that nobody watches. not even chileans
Argentina is also falling short on that, tho from time to time it has tv series that are a huge hit like Los Simuladores and Mujeres Asesinas. their new area of interest now is selling Ricardo Darín on as many movies as he can perform

>tfw no channel like russian today to show what socialism do

RT Spanish?

Isn't the USA the most important Latino country? :^)

weird. Everytime I'm switching channels it seems like they're talking about venezuelan matters

Ah, I forgot that.

They also engage daily in the "two minutes hate" against Venezuela, not because of altruism and a sense of solidarity towards Venezuelans, but because they got so butthurt when Maduro booted them out the country.

If they hadn't been expelled from that country they would probably forgotten about it by now, as it has happened with other events.

the closest thing would be Telesur and it's meant to spread socialism

We don't see anything from other Latin American countries, desu. We only get shit adaptations from already mediocre shows.