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							<title>LBI Media optimistic, despite another down quarter</title>
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							<published>2009-11-16T15:35:00-06:00</published>
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								<name>Jack Messmer</name>
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							<content type="html">With its launch of Estrella TV as a new Hispanic challenger in the national television network business, LBI Media Holdings (Liberman Broadcasting) has been investing in the future even as it deals</content>
							
						
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											<title>Wayne Casa</title>
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											<published>2009-11-17T08:58:50-06:00</published>
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												<name>Wayne Casa</name>
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											<content type="html">The demand is exceeded by the supply. Spanish language media has no choice but to adapt or go the way of subscriber supported cable. There are too many players with one retaining dominance, Univision while the rest attempt to survive (LBI, Azteca, Telemundo) not to mention the plethora of options on Spanish language cable tiers. The herd needs to be thinned, perhaps LBI will be a survivor, perhaps Televisa will become a direct participant in the not too distant future with alternative strategic alliances.Wayne Casa, WMC Broadcast Consultants</content>
											
										
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