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MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's Televisa network, known around the world for its soap operas, said Thursday it plans to expand in China, following the lead of taco chains and other Mexican businesses looking for a slice of the Asian nation's market.
The company said it has signed a deal with the Chinese government to make Chinese versions of its most successful programming, including the reality show "Dancing for a Dream," and its world-famous soap operas, which are dubbed into more than 50 languages including Romanian and Korean.
Televisa said it already has tested the market by broadcasting four soap operas dubbed into Mandarin starting in 2000 in China, where they have been hits.
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