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But regardless of what happens in Hollywood, more and more of what you see on your TV will be made in Mexico. URBANO: (Speaking Spanish). FREDRICK: For NPR News, I'm James Fredrick in Mexico City.
Global demand for Spanish-language television has nearly trebled in the past four years, with Mexico accounting for a quarter of the shows, estimates Parrot Analytics, which tracks consumer interest.
But regardless of what happens in Hollywood, more and more of what you see on your TV will be made in Mexico. URBANO: (Speaking Spanish). FREDRICK: For NPR News, I'm James Fredrick in Mexico City.