DISH subscribers may lose access to Univision as the two companies struggle to reach a new carriage deal.
Read More »Fusion Media Group & Netflix to Co-Produce Series
The new Spanish-language drama series Tijuana, co-produced by Fusion Media Group (FMG) and Netflix, is scheduled to start production next month and will air in the U.S. on Univision Network and debut globally on Netflix.
Read More »Univision Restored on Verizon
Univision Communications has sealed a new agreement with Verizon, restoring the U.S. Hispanic broadcaster to the telco's platforms.
Read More »Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez & Alex Rodriguez to Host Benefit Concert
Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez have come together to present the benefit concert telecast One Voice: Somos Live! A Concert for Disaster Relief, which will air on NBC, Telemundo and Univision.
Read More »Record TV’s Joseph of Egypt to Air on Univision
Univision is gearing up to launch Joseph of Egypt, from the creators of Moses and the Ten Commandments.
Read More »Univision’s Charter Blackout Ends After Judge’s Order
NEW YORK: A judge has ordered that Univision stations be restored on Charter Communications' cable service, at least for the time being.
Read More »Univision Channels Go Dark on Charter
NEW YORK: Univision's owned-and-operated stations in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and other major markets have been pulled from Charter Communications cable platforms after the two were unable to reach new carriage terms.
Read More »Univision Preps Series on Luis Miguel
MIAMI: Univision is working with Curiosity Media, led by Pedro Torres, on a new series based on the life of the popular Mexican musician Luis Miguel.
Read More »Univision, Televisa Combine Content Efforts
NEW YORK/MEXICO CITY: Isaac Lee is taking on the role of chief content officer at Univision and Televisa as the Mexican media giant and the U.S. Hispanic broadcaster align their programming development and production efforts.
Read More »Mexico’s Televisa Cleared to Up Univision Stake
NEW YORK: The Federal Communications Commission has given the Mexican media giant Televisa permission to increase its stake in the U.S. broadcaster Univision up to 49 percent.
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