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===Latin America=== ====Mexico==== NBC programming is available in Mexico through free-to-air affiliates in markets located within proximity to the [[Mexico–United States border]] (such as [[KYMA-DT]]/[[Yuma, Arizona]]; [[KGNS-TV]]/[[Laredo, Texas]]; [[KTSM-TV|KTSM]]/[[El Paso, Texas]]; [[KVEO]]/[[Brownsville, Texas]]; and [[KNSD]]/[[San Diego]]), whose signals are readily receivable over-the-air in border areas of northern Mexico. Some U.S.-based border affiliates are also available on subscription television providers throughout the country, including in the [[Mexico City]] area. ====Colombia==== In Colombia, many subscription providers carry either select U.S.-based NBC and [[Telemundo]] affiliated stations or the main network feed from [[NBCUniversal]] or [[Telemundo]]. Some stations distributing NBC and Telemundo network programming in Colombia include [[WTVJ]] and [[WSCV]] in [[Miami]], and [[WNBC]] and [[WNJU]] in [[New York City]]. In early 2017, NBC affiliates stopped being distributed in Colombia. This decision coincided with other U.S. affiliated stations from [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and [[CBS]] also being pulled off from the air in the country. This was due to concerns expressed by the broadcasters on broadcasting rights outside their original local coverage area. ====Venezuela==== In Venezuela, many subscription providers carry either select U.S.-based NBC and [[Telemundo]] affiliated stations or the main network feed from [[NBCUniversal]] and [[Telemundo]]. Some stations distributing NBC and Telemundo network programming in Venezuela include [[WTVJ]] and [[WSCV]] in [[Miami]], and [[WNBC]] and [[WNJU]] in [[New York City]]. ====Nicaragua and the rest of Central America==== In [[Nicaragua]] and the rest of [[Central America]], many subscription providers carry either select U.S.-based NBC and [[Telemundo]] affiliated stations or the main network feed from [[NBCUniversal]] or [[Telemundo]]. Some stations distributing NBC and Telemundo network programming in Nicaragua include [[WTVJ]] and [[WSCV]] in [[Miami]], and [[WNBC]] and [[WNJU]] in [[New York City]]. In late 2017, NBC affiliates stopped being distributed in Nicaragua and the rest of Central America. This decision coincided with other U.S. affiliated stations from [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and [[CBS]] also being pulled off from the air in the region. This was due to concerns expressed by the broadcasters on broadcasting rights outside their original local coverage area. ====Ecuador==== In Ecuador, many subscription providers carry either select U.S.-based NBC and [[Telemundo]] affiliated stations or the main network feed from [[NBCUniversal]] or [[Telemundo]]. Some stations distributing NBC and Telemundo network programming in Ecuador include [[WTVJ]] and [[WSCV]] in [[Miami]], and [[WNBC]] and [[WNJU]] in [[New York City]]. ====Peru==== In Peru, many subscription providers carry either select U.S.-based NBC and [[Telemundo]] affiliated stations or the main network feed from [[NBCUniversal]] or [[Telemundo]]. Some stations distributing NBC and Telemundo network programming in Peru include [[WTVJ]] and [[WSCV]] in [[Miami]], and [[WNBC]] and [[WNJU]] in [[New York City]]. ====Canal de Noticias==== In 1993, NBC launched a 24-hour Spanish-language news channel serving Latin America (the second news channel serving that region overall, after [[Noticias ECO]], and the first to broadcast 24 hours a day), Canal de Noticias NBC, which based its news schedule around the "wheel" format conceived at CNN.<ref>{{cite book|title=Latinos and American Popular Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nW6jAQAAQBAJ&q=Launching+of+Canal+de+Noticias+of+NBC+in+1993&pg=PA54|publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]]|page=54|year=2013|isbn=9780313392238}}</ref> The channel, which was headquartered in the offices of the NBC News Channel affiliate news service in [[Charlotte, North Carolina]], employed over 50 journalists to produce, write, anchor and provide technical services. Canal de Noticias NBC shut down in 1999 due to the channel's inability to generate sustainable advertising revenue.
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