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Canal Catorce
Owner: Gobierno de México
(May vary by country)
Canal Catorce OVERVIEW
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Free version last update: 14/10/2024.
Category
Cultural
Business Models (May vary by country)
Free
Launch Year
2012
Description
Canal Catorce is a free streaming service originating from Mexico, launched in 2012 by the Gobierno de México. Catering to a cultural audience, it offers live streaming without ads. Available in the Americas, Canal Catorce provides a platform for engaging content without the need for subscription fees. Viewers can enjoy a diverse range of programs while supporting the cultural landscape. Additionally, Canal Catorce is part of a network that includes services like Aprende+, Canal 28, and Filmoteca UNAM, offering a variety of valuable content to audiences in Mexico and beyond.
Content Aggregator
No
Originals
No
Live Channels / Events
Yes
Ads
No
Canal Catorce RELATED PLATFORMS
Platforms Owned By Gobierno de México
Aprende+, Canal 28, Canal del congreso, Filmoteca UNAM, Jalisco TV, Justicia TV, MX Plus, SMRTV
Canal Catorce COUNTRY AVAILABILITY
Full version updates traffic share variables monthly.
Free version last update: 14/10/2024.
Canal Catorce VISITORS SHARE PER COUNTRY
Full version updates traffic share variables monthly.
Free version last update: 14/10/2024.
COUNTRY
COUNTRY SHARE
BUSINESS MODEL
Mexico
97.95%
Free
United States of America
2.05%
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