Video stores were planned for Latino communities.
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National Video Inc., a leading video retailer, said it will link up with the Univisa group to develop the video stores. Univisa, a large Los Angeles-based Latino entertainment concern, will sell a minimum of 600 National Video franchises by 1992. It will also provide the stores with Spanish-language tapes. Univisa’s operations include Univision, the largest Latino TV network in the United States, and the Galavision cable system. National Video, a Portland, Ore.-based company with more than 700 stores, will handle the video store operations.
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