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Newspapers and Magazines The main tabloids reach most towns and villages. Foreign newspapers and magazines are available at international airports, major hotels and the main bookshops such as Libri Mundi, Mr. Books and Libreria Espanola in Quito. Vistazo is the most read magazine in the country. Each weekly issue covers economic and political issues as well as sports, technology, medicine and general information. Other popuar magazines are Cosas, Caras, Soho, Fucsia, La Onda, and Vanguardia. Television There are far too many Soap Operas which play several times on practically every channel and an increasing number of Quiz/Game Shows and Variety programs that are littered with advertisements at every possible occasion. In fact, many of them are co-produced by the manufacturers of the products themselves. The News and news related programs are generally good and offer a limited amount of world-wide coverage. Documentaries are rare. Music programs are usually good. HTV is in fact a music channel, but normally focuses on Latin American music. Perhaps the most viewed television channel that broadcasts to virtually every part of the country is Teleamazona, followed by the equally good Televistazo. TV program information is listed in the main newspapers. Movies on television are always dubbed into Spanish language and usually don't offer subtitles of any kind. Satellite Television You receive many English spoken programs, usually from the USA , and Spanish spoken programs from other countries in South America . With the satellite dish you have a wider choice of channels available depending on the positioning of the arial. Cinemas |