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WarnerMedia unveils TNT Sports brand in Mexico

Monday 14 June 2021 | 14:17 CET | News
WarnerMedia has announced the launch of TNT Sports in Mexico a few months after the rebranded service was rolled out in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. In Mexico the service will be available via the HBO Max streaming platform, which goes live on 29 June, as well as via the pay-TV channels TNT and Cinemax.

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Categories: Broadcast & Satellite / Internet
Companies: AT&T / TNT / WarnerMedia
Countries: Mexico
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