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Surodecia

 * Sometimes it could be missspelled as "Surodecai".
 * Mordecai! Don't turn me into a Funko pop!
 * What about "Surodesia"?
 * Former Presidents César Martínez and Eduardo García are supposed to be clones of Patricio Aylwin and Carlos Menem, respectively.
 * President Martínez: "I will win the Nobel Peace Prize!"
 * One night later: His dream didn't come true.

Television

 * El Once - Network founded by a religious figure (like Canal Dos and EI). Proudly the third oldest network, but it soon became outdated and its majority was ultimately sold to Surotel.
 * While its founder PUCS still owns the network for 10%.
 * RTPS: So, we're sorta like sister networks? The Government still has a major stake on Surotel.
 * TC, Gama in Rencuesia feel the same, tho
 * TV4 Dwesen: How beautiful...
 * Surovisión - Network founded by media emperor tycoon Eduardo Muñoz, who is much like Izzy Asper, Silvio Berlusconi, Roberto Marinho, Rupert Murdoch and etc.
 * But he wouldn't invest outside his country.
 * Muñoz's strategy is to "Gotta Buy 'Em All". For example, he made his success by buying broadcasting rights to world events such as the Olympics and the World Cup for his network.
 * El Chavo del Ocho, Big Brother, The Simpsons... They all premiered on Surovisión.
 * Eduardo Muñoz: "ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US"
 * Other networks: "SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY"
 * Now the most watched network (just like Rede Sigma). Some of the fictional networks created by Surodecians are inspired by Surovisión.
 * Muñoz can get annoyed because those kids continue to make fake Surovisión logos.
 * Nueva - Network founded by the opposites to Muñoz.
 * Because its founders included Otaku Palesian, Nueva was intended to be the network for youth people.
 * Now Albavisión owns it and it became another cookie-cutter standard television network like any typical Latin Atlansian television channel, with telenovelas, farándula (not available everywhere) and over-the-top news reports.
 * Speaking of Albavisión, did we mention the fact that they have mostly the same imports in every Atlansian country that has at least one channel?
 * Most of the non-novela imports can be seen on Nueva+. However, Albavisión being Albavisión, they have permanent rights that seem to never expire.