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América CV was a Spanish television network in the United States, created as a result of the joint venture agreement between Sherjan Broadcasting (owner of América Teve) and Caribevision Holdings (owned by Barba TV Group & Pegaso Television) (owner of CaribeVisiòn). The network's name was a combination of the names of the two companies's broadcasting outlets, América TeVe and CV Network.


History

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, and San Juan until November 2009. Eventually being re-branded to CV Network, the network and its related owned-and-operated stations, as well as Sherjan's América TeVe, were brought under the common ownership and management of a new entity, América-CV Network, LLC, and its sister company, América-CV Station Group, Inc.. Sherjan Broadcasting & Caribevision Holdings added their additional programming content to the network's existing programming over time. On July 31, 2012, the four stations contributed by Caribevision Holdings to the joint venture took affiliation with
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, which soft-launched the day after, with the official launch coming August 13. The fifth station, Miami's Channel 41, remained independent. In January 2013, WFUN (also Miami), left the Mundo Fox affiliation, and launched Teveo, a news channel directed at the Spanish-speaking community in Miami. In the late summer of 2016, WPXO abruptly disaffiliated from MundoMax; the network would cease operations in December of that year.


Former affiliates

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WPXO-LD WPXO-LD, virtual channel 34 (VHF digital channel 4), is a low-powered América TeVé- affiliated television station licensed to East Orange, New Jersey, United States and serving the New York City television market. The station is owned by Car ...
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WFUN-LD WFUN-LD (channel 48) is a low-power Spanish-language independent television station in Miami, Florida, United States. It is owned by América CV Station Group, Inc., alongside fellow independent station WJAN-CD (channel 41). The two stations ...
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WJPX WJPX (channel 24) is a Spanish language in the United States, Spanish-language Independent station, Independent television station city of license, licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico. The station brands itself as América TeVé, América TeVé Pu ...
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WOCK-CD WOCK-CD, virtual channel 13 (VHF digital channel 4), is a low-power, Class A Shop LC– affiliated television station licensed to Chicago, Illinois, United States. The station is owned by Skokie-based KM Communications. WOCK-CD's studios are l ...
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