Mexican State Public Broadcasting System (SPR)

Mexican State Public Broadcasting System (SPR)

The Mexican State Public Broadcasting System (SPR), a state-owned entity established in 2014, is an independent Mexican government agency. Its mandate is to foster the growth of public broadcasting in Mexico by operating a national network of radio and television transmitters. The SPR's holdings include the television channel Canal Catorce and four radio stations. In 2022, the SPR's revenue was less than $25 million. Its headquarters are located in Mexico.

2022 Revenue

Founded

2014

Headcount

-

Headquarters

Mexico

Primary Segment

Broadcast television and radio

Ownership

State Owned

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