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'''RKO Latino''' is a Spanish/Portuguese language American broadcast television network owned by [[RKO Holdings]] subsidiary [[RKO Television Group]] and launched in 1996. It's the first Spanish language network to broadcast also in Portuguese (normally as a secondary language). It broadcasts [[RKO Network]] programmes and foreign programming (mainly from Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Brazil).
 
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'''RKO Latino''' is a Spanish/Portuguese language American broadcast television network owned by [[RKO (company)|RKO Corporation]] subsidiary [[RKO Entertainment]] and launched in 1996. It's the first Spanish language network to broadcast also in Portuguese (normally as a secondary language). It broadcasts [[RKO Network]] programmes and foreign programming (mainly from Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Brazil).
 
==1996-1997==
 
==1996-1997==
In 1996, [[Turner Latino]] was replaced with RKO Latino.
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{{Missing former logo}}In 1996, [[Turner Latino]] was replaced with RKO Latino.
 
==1997-2009==
 
==1997-2009==
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[[File:RKO_Latino_1997.svg|center|200px]]
 
==2009-present==
 
==2009-present==
 
[[File:RKO_Latino.png|200px|center]]
 
[[File:RKO_Latino.png|200px|center]]
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RKO Latino 2012 slogan.png|2012 ident (with the ''Te Amo RKO Latino'' slogan).
 
RKO Latino 2012 slogan.png|2012 ident (with the ''Te Amo RKO Latino'' slogan).
 
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{{RKO Holdings}}
 
{{RKO Holdings}}
 
[[Category:RKO Holdings]]
 
[[Category:RKO Holdings]]
[[Category:RKO Television Group]]
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[[Category:RKO Entertainment]]

Revision as of 17:02, 16 February 2020

RKO Latino is a Spanish/Portuguese language American broadcast television network owned by RKO Corporation subsidiary RKO Entertainment and launched in 1996. It's the first Spanish language network to broadcast also in Portuguese (normally as a secondary language). It broadcasts RKO Network programmes and foreign programming (mainly from Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Brazil).

1996-1997

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In 1996, Turner Latino was replaced with RKO Latino.

1997-2009

RKO Latino 1997

2009-present


VTE RKO
Predecessor: RKO Holdings, LLC

Split from: CPN Holdings


RKO Entertainment:
RKO-Ryman Ventures Nashville (50%) | RKO Alternative Entertainment | RKO Pictures (Others) | RKO-Pathé Films | Embassy Pictures (Others | Embassy Interactive | Embassy Television)

RKO Network (HD | 3D | +1):
RKO Daytime (block) | RKO Two | RKO Latino | RKO Sports | UPN (50%) | Rhodium
RKO News: MSNRKO | CRKO | RKO Hispanic News | BBC RKO News (50%) | RTS NewsChannel1 | RKO News Radio | TodayRKO (50%)
RKO Kids: RKO Jr. | RKO Teen | KidShow! (50%) | RKO Kids Classics
Television stations: Zabrus Global Media
International television: RKO Canada
Studios: RKO Studios

Digital media:
RKO.com | VideoFun | RKO Games (RKO Mobile | Volatile Games | RKO Sports Games | RKO Origin Box)
Past consoles: RKO SuperColor | RKO Game Track | RKO Spirit | RKO Worm | RKO Game Track Color | RKO LineVision | RKO Hot Line | RKO 2X | RKO Tape | RKO Tape 2 | RKO Tape 3 | RKO 1550 | RKO Bound

Defunct:
RKO Television Studios (Flat House, Inc.) | RKO Television Distribution | RKO Home Entertainment | RKO International Television | RKO Television Group


1 Operated by Zabrus Global Media.
2 To be merged to RKO Entertainment.

RKO Corporation
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