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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Antena 3 TV, CARTV, CCRTV, CRTVG, Euskal Telebista, La Sexta, RTVA, RTVE, RTVV, Sogecable, Sony Entertainment Television, Telecinco, Latin American Idol, TV3, List of channels on Digital+, Goenkale, El gran juego de la oca, Radio Nacional de Espana, Televisio de Catalunya, Cuatro, Television Espanola, SAB TV, Canal 24 Horas, EITB, Jose Couso, TVE Internacional, RTVE Symphony Orchestra, Sony Entertainment Television Asia, Corporacio Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals, LaSexta, Canal+ Liga, Television de Galicia, Canal Nou Internacional, Teledeporte, La 2, CNN+, La 1, Clan TVE, FactoriaDeFiccion, Radio y Television de Andalucia, ETB Sat, SET Max, Sony Aath, K3, El 33, Canal Nou 24, Neox, Animax Spain, 3/24, Catalunya Radio, Canal Nou Dos, Nova, Telecinco Sport, Telecinco Estrellas, Plats bruts, Canal+ Dos, Canal Super3, TVE HD, Canal Vasco, SET PIX, Radio Televisio Valenciana, Radio Exterior de Espana, TV3CAT, No-Do, Canal Sur 2, Aragon TV, Canal 300, RNE Radio Clasica, 3XL, Viajar. Excerpt: Latin American Idol is the Latin American edition of the popular British franchise of Idols, well-known for its American version American Idol. The show aims to discover the pop idol of the Latin American region. The show is filmed in Buenos Aires and is transmitted to over 23 nations in the region via the Sony Entertainment Television network. Latin American Idol is filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina and airs throughout Latin America with the exception of Brazil, which has its own version called Idolos Brazil, premiered in 2006. Portuguese-language contestants can participate if they are able to sing in Spanish. The show's hosts are the Venezuelan Erika de La Vega and Argentine Monchi Balestra. In the first season the judges panel was made up by Jon Secada from the United States (born in Cuba), Gustavo Sanchez from Puerto Rico and E...