The Justice Department appeared poised to approve Univision Communications Inc.’s planned $2-billion acquisition of Hispanic Broadcasting Corp. after setting aside a key potential obstacle, according ...
MIAMI — Univision Communications will bow firstrun programming on cable net Galavision effective April 29, as the Spanish-lingo group repositions the feevee as an alternative to broadcast offerings.
MIAMI — Univision executives believe their planned second network can break even in 2002. The yet-to-be-named net will bow Jan. 1. During a conference call with analysts to discuss new programming ...
This article was corrected on Feb. 28, 2003. MIAMI — The U.S. Dept. of Justice Thursday tentatively signed off on giant TV group Univision’s controversial merger with radio company Hispanic ...
Hispanic Broadcasting Corp. -- the nation’s largest Spanish-language radio network, which is awaiting federal approval to merge with Los Angeles-based Univision Communications Inc. -- said Friday that ...
Spanish-language television giant Univision Communications launches a third network today in an ambitious attempt to capture the company’s most elusive audience: bilingual Latinos who primarily watch ...
Univision’s live Spanish-language coverage of Brazil’s 2-0 victory over Germany in the World Cup final Sunday morning scored a huge victory over ABC’s live coverage in Los Angeles. Univision’s game ...
MIAMI — Univision said its Spanish-lingo broadcasts of World Cup soccer, which kicked off May 31, are racking up higher ratings than the 1998 tourney despite major time differences with host nations ...
Just like MarM-ma Celeste ArrarM-as, who stunned the Latin TV industry in 2002 when she left Univision for rival network Telemundo, popular Mexican news anchor MarM-ma Antonieta Collins is following ...
WASHINGTON -- Univision Communications Inc. has agreed to pay $1 million to settle allegations that the company's radio stations and its employees accepted secret cash payments to give more frequent ...