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Telespeciales, S.A. de C.V. (previously called CINSA) (1982-1990) was a Mexican Spanish dubbing and dialogue translation company belonging to Televisa. Located at Calle América no. 173, in the Parque San Andrés neighborhood south of Mexico City. When it was sold to Televisa and after having changed its name, the studio was managed by Lawrence Dickins Lara (vice president and director) and Raymundo Sánchez-Aldana H. (manager).

Towards the end of 1989, a merger took place between this dubbing company and the other called Servicio Internacional de Sonido (SISSA), which resulted in the creation of Audiomaster 3000.


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