TeleRitmo is the only Mexican Music Television Network that transmits direct from Monterrey, Mexico the capital of Mexican Regional Music. TeleRitmo transmits the most complete library of Grupero music videos available in the Americas.
Este documento presenta una descripción general de un grupo empresarial de comunicación mexicano con más de 70 a?os de experiencia y unidades de negocio en medios de comunicación, telecomunicaciones, entretenimiento, restaurantes y otras empresas. El grupo se destaca por su liderazgo y visión emprendedora en México, Centroamérica y Europa, y emplea a más de 7,000 personas.
Milenio Television had the highest ratings of any Spanish-language news network in Mexico from January 2016 to December 2016, according to IBOPE-MEDIA QUIZ ratings data. On average from 5:00AM to 12 midnight, Milenio Television attracted more viewers than its competitors CNN en Espa?ol and Teleformula. Milenio Television also had the highest ratings for individual news programs between 10PM to 12 midnight and was the most watched Spanish-language pay TV news network overall in Mexico during 2016.
Mediacom has launched a national roll-out of Grupo Multimedios' three Spanish-language channels—Multimedios TV, Milenio TV, and Teleritmo—starting December 5, 2012, initially in Iowa and Illinois. This partnership aims to cater to the growing Hispanic population in the U.S., providing programming that appeals to Mexican-American viewers. Mediacom now serves over 1.5 million subscribers in 23 states, enhancing its service offerings with engaging content that resonates with its diverse subscriber base.
Multimedios Networks launched three new Spanish-language television channels across Mexico in 2012 as part of their growth strategy to target the underserved largest demographic of families along the country's coasts with 100% family-friendly, original Mexican content.
Milenio Television has become Mexico's most-watched cable and satellite news network since its 2008 launch, outperforming established competitors like CNN and Teleformula with a 189% average yearly rating growth. The network distinguishes itself through original programming tailored for television audiences, a strong breaking news structure, and comprehensive local and national coverage, all facilitated by a robust media infrastructure. Milenio boasts a diverse array of content including news, sports, and cultural programming, underpinned by extensive marketing support for distributors.
Multimedios Television is now available on channel 3065 across AT&T U-verse TV. The network focuses on providing original Mexican Spanish-language content for families. It aims to serve the underserved and rapidly growing demographic in the United States.
Hispanic-American teens are becoming a powerful cultural and economic force in mainstream America. They represent the fastest growing demographic in the US, making up 22% of the population under 18. By 2025, nearly 3 in 10 children will be Hispanic. This large and young demographic has significant purchasing power and influence over music, fashion, and pop culture trends. Their English language dominance and urban lifestyle also make them an attractive target for brands and advertisers.
Multimedios Television is now officially available on channel 898 on Time Warner Cable systems across various regions, including Manhattan and New Jersey. The network targets the fast-growing Hispanic demographic with 100% original Spanish-language content. It's now present in 8 of the top 10 Hispanic designated market areas.
Multimedios Television produces and transmits over 15 hours per week and offers a VOD library of over 500 hours of highly rated 100% Original, 100% Family, 100% Mexican Spanish-language Children’s Programming.
At Multimedios Television Women Take Center Stage With Over 12 Hours Per Week of Highly Rated 100% Original, 100% Mexican TV Shows Featuring Health, Fashion, Shopping, Entertainment and Much More!!
Milenio Television is the only Spanish-Language100% Mexican, 100% Original, CNN-type, 24/7 Television Breaking News Network in the market. Launched in Mexico in 2008, Milenio Television has quickly achieved wide distribution and ratings success on over 400 cable TV systems throughout the country including the Sky satellite TV service.
Backed by a 30 year history and an extensive news gathering infrastructure, Milenio Television delivers the most relevant news at the moment that it is happening in politics, business, sports and entertainment.
Mimi Dávila and Laura Di Lorenzo are 19-year-old comedic writers and actresses known as the Chonga Girls. In 2007, they created a viral YouTube hit called "Chongalicious" that parodied "Fergalicious" and portrayed teenage Chonga culture. This led to them gaining recognition as YouTube stars and spokespeople for Hispanic-American youth culture. They have since expanded their brand through music, television appearances, blogs, and live performances.
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Dive into the high-stakes world of Aliens: Another Glorious Day in the Corps! This PPT explores key strategies, survival tips, and co-op mechanics that make this game a must-play for sci-fi and board game enthusiasts. Perfect for fans of tactical teamwork!
The Bet - Concept Teaser v06 StoryboardsJim Mortensen
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"THE BET" : God & the Devil wagering on which one of them is better at convincing a family to stick with them despite ruining their lives on a daily basis.
The Bet - Concept Teaser v06 StoryboardsJim Mortensen
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"THE BET" : God & the Devil wagering on which one of them is better at convincing a family to stick with them despite ruining their lives on a daily basis.
This presentation delves into the fascinating journey of rice genomics and whole genome sequencing, charting the evolution from early marker development to cutting-edge genome editing and pan-genomics. Rice (Oryza sativa) is not only a staple crop feeding over half the global population but also a model organism for cereal genomics due to its relatively small genome, rich genetic diversity, and high synteny with other grasses like wheat and maize. The presentation outlines why rice was the first crop plant to be fully sequenced and traces the contributions of international consortia such as IRGSP, Syngenta, and Monsanto, along with India’s role in sequencing chromosome 11 through the Indian Initiative for Rice Genome Sequencing (IIRGS). Detailed insights are provided into map-based sequencing methods, clone-by-clone strategies, and hierarchical shotgun sequencing, including how BAC and PAC libraries enabled high-quality genome assemblies. The sequencing of Nipponbare (japonica) laid the foundation for comprehensive rice genome annotation, revealing over 37,000 coding genes, extensive gene duplications, and a high density of transposable elements. The presentation explores the impact of rice genomic data on the development of molecular markers (SSRs, SNPs, InDels, ILPs), comparative genomics, structural and functional annotation, and custom-made markers for precision breeding. Advances post-genome era, including the 3K Rice Genome Project and updates in the Rice Genome Annotation Project (RGAP), are discussed along with emerging tools like pan-genomics, synteny maps, and RNA-seq-based expression profiling. Special attention is given to the sequencing and functional relevance of rice mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes, which play roles in energy metabolism, cytoplasmic male sterility, and hybrid breeding. Recent breakthroughs such as the activation of BBM1 and WOX9A genes for clonal seed development highlight the potential of synthetic apomixis. The talk concludes with reflections on the transformative impact of rice genome sequencing on crop improvement, enabling breeders to enhance yield, stress resilience, and nutritional quality through genomics-assisted selection and genome editing. This presentation serves as a comprehensive guide for students, researchers, and breeders navigating the landscape of rice genomics in the era of precision agriculture
Jordan, Minnesota may be a small town, but when it comes to finding something good to eat or sip, it punches well above its weight. Whether you're looking for a hot meal, a cup of coffee, or something sweet to carry you through the day, this town serves up options with more heart than flash—and that’s exactly the charm. From the moment you roll into town, the mix of smells, sights, and sounds starts to work on you. You might catch a whiff of wood smoke or the comforting clatter of dishes behind a storefront window. Around here, the food doesn’t just fill your stomach; it fills a little space in your memory too.
You’ve got sit-down spots where the pace is unhurried and the regulars know their favorite booth. And there are quick, grab-and-go joints that deliver solid comfort food without needing a white tablecloth to prove anything. A couple of places serve up pub fare with the kind of local attitude that makes it clear you’re not just in any old town—you’re in Jordan. You’ll hear laughter at the bar and maybe a story or two you’re not sure you believe. That’s part of the meal, too.
Then there are places where the coffee’s strong, the Wi-Fi’s decent, and the people behind the counter are just as likely to know your name as they are to know your usual order. Some of the cozier corners offer a quiet spot to settle in with a slice of something warm, a good book, or just your own thoughts. Others lean into the social side, with people gathering to swap town news or catch up with old friends who swear they’re just stopping in for a minute but end up staying an hour.
Family-owned is the default around here, not the exception. The folks running the kitchen often live down the street. They’re not just cooking for customers—they’re cooking for neighbors, classmates, and cousins. That kind of closeness shows up in the details, from the portions that lean generous to the handwritten signs that tell you what’s fresh or what’s running low. It’s the kind of dining scene where “what’s good today” is a real question with a real answer.
Dessert isn’t forgotten either. Whether it’s classic scoops, baked goods, or a creative take on an old favorite, there’s always something sweet nearby. And if you’re walking with kids—or just feeling like one yourself—there’s a good chance you’ll end up with something sticky on your fingers and a grin you didn’t see coming.
Jordan’s food scene isn’t about impressing food critics. It’s about feeding the people who live here, the ones passing through, and the ones who maybe didn’t even realize how hungry they were until they smelled what was coming from the next block. It’s the kind of place where food ties into memory, and every plate feels like a story you didn’t know you were waiting to hear.
Multimedios Television is now officially available on channel 898 on Time Warner Cable systems across various regions, including Manhattan and New Jersey. The network targets the fast-growing Hispanic demographic with 100% original Spanish-language content. It's now present in 8 of the top 10 Hispanic designated market areas.
Multimedios Television produces and transmits over 15 hours per week and offers a VOD library of over 500 hours of highly rated 100% Original, 100% Family, 100% Mexican Spanish-language Children’s Programming.
At Multimedios Television Women Take Center Stage With Over 12 Hours Per Week of Highly Rated 100% Original, 100% Mexican TV Shows Featuring Health, Fashion, Shopping, Entertainment and Much More!!
Milenio Television is the only Spanish-Language100% Mexican, 100% Original, CNN-type, 24/7 Television Breaking News Network in the market. Launched in Mexico in 2008, Milenio Television has quickly achieved wide distribution and ratings success on over 400 cable TV systems throughout the country including the Sky satellite TV service.
Backed by a 30 year history and an extensive news gathering infrastructure, Milenio Television delivers the most relevant news at the moment that it is happening in politics, business, sports and entertainment.
Mimi Dávila and Laura Di Lorenzo are 19-year-old comedic writers and actresses known as the Chonga Girls. In 2007, they created a viral YouTube hit called "Chongalicious" that parodied "Fergalicious" and portrayed teenage Chonga culture. This led to them gaining recognition as YouTube stars and spokespeople for Hispanic-American youth culture. They have since expanded their brand through music, television appearances, blogs, and live performances.
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The Bet - Concept Teaser v06 StoryboardsJim Mortensen
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"THE BET" : God & the Devil wagering on which one of them is better at convincing a family to stick with them despite ruining their lives on a daily basis.
The Bet - Concept Teaser v06 StoryboardsJim Mortensen
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"THE BET" : God & the Devil wagering on which one of them is better at convincing a family to stick with them despite ruining their lives on a daily basis.
This presentation delves into the fascinating journey of rice genomics and whole genome sequencing, charting the evolution from early marker development to cutting-edge genome editing and pan-genomics. Rice (Oryza sativa) is not only a staple crop feeding over half the global population but also a model organism for cereal genomics due to its relatively small genome, rich genetic diversity, and high synteny with other grasses like wheat and maize. The presentation outlines why rice was the first crop plant to be fully sequenced and traces the contributions of international consortia such as IRGSP, Syngenta, and Monsanto, along with India’s role in sequencing chromosome 11 through the Indian Initiative for Rice Genome Sequencing (IIRGS). Detailed insights are provided into map-based sequencing methods, clone-by-clone strategies, and hierarchical shotgun sequencing, including how BAC and PAC libraries enabled high-quality genome assemblies. The sequencing of Nipponbare (japonica) laid the foundation for comprehensive rice genome annotation, revealing over 37,000 coding genes, extensive gene duplications, and a high density of transposable elements. The presentation explores the impact of rice genomic data on the development of molecular markers (SSRs, SNPs, InDels, ILPs), comparative genomics, structural and functional annotation, and custom-made markers for precision breeding. Advances post-genome era, including the 3K Rice Genome Project and updates in the Rice Genome Annotation Project (RGAP), are discussed along with emerging tools like pan-genomics, synteny maps, and RNA-seq-based expression profiling. Special attention is given to the sequencing and functional relevance of rice mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes, which play roles in energy metabolism, cytoplasmic male sterility, and hybrid breeding. Recent breakthroughs such as the activation of BBM1 and WOX9A genes for clonal seed development highlight the potential of synthetic apomixis. The talk concludes with reflections on the transformative impact of rice genome sequencing on crop improvement, enabling breeders to enhance yield, stress resilience, and nutritional quality through genomics-assisted selection and genome editing. This presentation serves as a comprehensive guide for students, researchers, and breeders navigating the landscape of rice genomics in the era of precision agriculture
Jordan, Minnesota may be a small town, but when it comes to finding something good to eat or sip, it punches well above its weight. Whether you're looking for a hot meal, a cup of coffee, or something sweet to carry you through the day, this town serves up options with more heart than flash—and that’s exactly the charm. From the moment you roll into town, the mix of smells, sights, and sounds starts to work on you. You might catch a whiff of wood smoke or the comforting clatter of dishes behind a storefront window. Around here, the food doesn’t just fill your stomach; it fills a little space in your memory too.
You’ve got sit-down spots where the pace is unhurried and the regulars know their favorite booth. And there are quick, grab-and-go joints that deliver solid comfort food without needing a white tablecloth to prove anything. A couple of places serve up pub fare with the kind of local attitude that makes it clear you’re not just in any old town—you’re in Jordan. You’ll hear laughter at the bar and maybe a story or two you’re not sure you believe. That’s part of the meal, too.
Then there are places where the coffee’s strong, the Wi-Fi’s decent, and the people behind the counter are just as likely to know your name as they are to know your usual order. Some of the cozier corners offer a quiet spot to settle in with a slice of something warm, a good book, or just your own thoughts. Others lean into the social side, with people gathering to swap town news or catch up with old friends who swear they’re just stopping in for a minute but end up staying an hour.
Family-owned is the default around here, not the exception. The folks running the kitchen often live down the street. They’re not just cooking for customers—they’re cooking for neighbors, classmates, and cousins. That kind of closeness shows up in the details, from the portions that lean generous to the handwritten signs that tell you what’s fresh or what’s running low. It’s the kind of dining scene where “what’s good today” is a real question with a real answer.
Dessert isn’t forgotten either. Whether it’s classic scoops, baked goods, or a creative take on an old favorite, there’s always something sweet nearby. And if you’re walking with kids—or just feeling like one yourself—there’s a good chance you’ll end up with something sticky on your fingers and a grin you didn’t see coming.
Jordan’s food scene isn’t about impressing food critics. It’s about feeding the people who live here, the ones passing through, and the ones who maybe didn’t even realize how hungry they were until they smelled what was coming from the next block. It’s the kind of place where food ties into memory, and every plate feels like a story you didn’t know you were waiting to hear.
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Born September 12, 1997, in Spokane, Washington, Sydney Sweeney emerged from a rural upbringing to become one of today's most dynamic and beloved figures in Hollywood. Raised by a lawyer mother and hospitality professional father near Spokane and north Idaho, Sydney Sweeney’s early years were marked by athletic pursuits—soccer, skiing, wakeboarding, and martial arts—and an early love for the arts. A childhood wakeboarding accident left her with a scar near her eye, a badge of resilience that foreshadowed a career built on grit.
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When the conversation turns to the most iconic names in the high-octane world of Formula One, it’s impossible to ignore the Schumacher legacy. While Michael Schumacher’s record-breaking career often takes center stage, his younger brother, Ralf Schumacher, has crafted a compelling and impressive racing story of his own — one that deserves to be told in full. Often introduced in the shadow of his elder sibling, Ralf refused to remain just "Michael's younger brother" for long. Instead, he emerged as a fierce competitor with raw talent, relentless determination, and a deep passion for racing that was evident from a very young age.
Growing up in the motorsport-rich environment of Germany, Ralf Schumacher began his racing journey on the local karting circuits, where he quickly displayed a natural flair for speed and control. It was here that he honed the skills that would one day propel him onto the world stage. Unlike many young drivers who fizzle out before reaching the top, Ralf steadily climbed the ranks, moving from national championships to the international arena with precision and maturity far beyond his years. His early years were marked by countless hours of training, setbacks that tested his resolve, and victories that fueled his ambition.