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Roku Introduces 'Howdy' Streaming Service in Mexico for 39 Pesos Monthly
Roku debuts 'Howdy' in Mexico, a streaming platform offering more than 2,000 titles for 39 pesos per month. The service aims to compete with Netflix and Disney+ by providing affordable, ad-free content on multiple devices.

Judge Accepts TV Azteca's Bankruptcy Filing to Restructure 9.8B Peso Debt
TV Azteca has officially filed for bankruptcy and entered a financial restructuring process under Judge Nataly Pérez Hernández. The move aims to address nearly 10 billion pesos in debt and improve the company's financial health amid legal disputes with investors.

TV Azteca advances restructuring amid $600M debt, creditors target Salinas Pliego
TV Azteca has started bankruptcy and seeks to delist from Mexico’s stock exchange while carrying a $600 million debt. Creditors allege asset concealment and aim to hold owner Ricardo Salinas Pliego personally responsible.

TV Azteca Files for Bankruptcy in Mexico Amid Financial Restructuring Efforts
TV Azteca has formally filed for bankruptcy in Mexico, aiming to restructure its debts amidst ongoing financial disputes. The move signals significant financial stress for the broadcaster, prompting close watch on the company's recovery efforts.

TV Azteca Restructures Financials, Attracts New Investors
TV Azteca is restructuring its financials through a concursal mercantile process, potentially opening the door for new investors. This move aims to strengthen the company's financial position and strategic prospects.

TV Azteca Bankruptcy Sparks U.S. Credit Concerns; Moody’s Assures Grupo Elektra Stability
TV Azteca's bankruptcy filings in New York have alarmed US creditors, highlighting its financial struggles. Meanwhile, Moody’s states that these proceedings will not impact Grupo Elektra’s credit standing, providing some reassurance.