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Article

18 Feb 2009

Author:
Kaiser Family Foundation

Top Latin American Television Companies Commit to Addressing AIDS

Senior executives of leading media companies from Latin America announced the establishment of the Iniciativa de Medios Latinoamericanos sobre el SIDA (IMLAS) -- the first Latin American Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS…the new Partnership promotes collaboration and leverages resources among media across the region to increase knowledge and reduce stigma. Founding members…include: Canal 13 [part of Artear] (Argentina), Ecuavisa (Ecuador), TC Television (Ecuador), Telefe [part of Telefónica] (Argentina), Televisa (Mexico), TV Azteca (Mexico), and TV Globo (Brazil)…