ZAZ (TV channel)
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ZAZ was a Mexican cable television network owned by MVS Comunicaciones aimed at children and teenagers. The cable network was launched in Mexico in October 1991 and expanded to the rest of Latin America in 1996. In Mexico and Latin America, it was available through various cable television companies.[1] Originally, its programming consisted of "non-violent" animated and live-action series. However, in its final years the channel's concept was changed, airing anime series and family movies.
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Country | Mexico |
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Broadcast area | Mexico |
Headquarters | Mexico City |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Picture format | 480i |
Ownership | |
Owner | MVS Comunicaciones |
Sister channels | 52MX Cinelatino Exa TV Multicinema Multipremier Antena 3 |
History | |
Launched | October 1, 1991 (Mexico) November 1, 1996 (Latin America) |
Closed | July 31, 2012 |
Former names | ZAZ Moviepark (2003-2008) |
Links | |
Website | ZAZ [dead link] |
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Due to low ratings and gradual loss of programming, the channel ceased operations on July 31, 2012, with no official replacement (many cable systems that carried ZAZ replaced it with the music-oriented channel Exa TV, also owned by MVS).