The National Chamber of the Radio and Television Industry (Spanish: Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Radio y Televisión, CIRT) is the broadcasters' association of Mexico. The CIRT represents all commercial broadcasters in the country. Its current president is broadcast lawyer José Antonio García Herrera, who has headed the organization since 2021. The first broadcasters' association in Mexico was the Asociación Mexicana de Estaciones Radiodifusoras (Mexican Association of Broadcasting Stations), soon changed to the Asociación Mexicana de Estaciones Radiodifusoras Comerciales (Mexican Association of Commercial Broadcasting Stations), which was formed in 1937. In late 1941, the Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Radiodifusión (National Chamber of the Broadcasting Industry) was formally constituted, with Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta as its first president. The relationship proved critical for broadcasters who, because of World War II, could not obtain parts for their equipment from American suppliers; Azcárraga's connections to RCA Victor made it possible for small stations to obtain parts by way of affiliating with his Radio Programas de México. More information...
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