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Univision
Type Broadcast television network
Country USA
Availability National; also distributed in Canada and certain other North American countries
Owner Univision Communications
Launch date 1961
Past names Spanish International Network (1961-87)
Website www.univision.com

Univision (pronounced Univisión in Spanish; NYSE: UVN) is the largest Spanish-language television network in the United States, and overall, the fifth-largest American network (right behind Fox, ABC, NBC, and CBS); and is one of ten major mainstream/commercial broadcast networks in the United States, alongside NBC, CBS, Fox, ABC, i (formerly Pax), The CW, Fox's sister network My Network TV (planned to launch two weeks before The CW launches), its sister network TeleFutura and top rival -- NBC-owned Telemundo. Univision is credited with turning what used to be three separate markets (Puerto Ricans in the eastern United States, Cuban-Americans in south Florida, and Mexican-Americans in the southwest) into what advertisers now consider a 'single, national Hispanic market'. Univision was recently sold to a consortium led by Texas Pacific Group and Thomas H. Lee Partners for $12.3 billion or $36.25 per share plus $1.4 billion in acquired debt.

Currently with today's large Mexican and Mexican-American audience in California, Texas, and other parts of the Southwest, as well as the fast-growing Mexican population in the South and Northeast, many shows — especially the news — cover Mexican issues.

Univision's main competitor is Telemundo. It has maintained a lead in ratings, due in large part to Mexican telenovelas and other programming produced by Grupo Televisa.

Evening news program Noticiero Univision, co-anchored by Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas, has on several occasions out-rated its major network English-language network evening news competitors.

Univision is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, but its major production facilities/operations are in Miami, Florida. It is available on cable in most of the country, and has over-the-air stations in several markets with large Hispanic populations. Most of these stations air full local news and programming in addition to Univision network shows.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Shows
    • 2.1 Telenovelas/Other Shows
    • 2.2 Annual Award Ceremonies
  • 3 Other properties
  • 4 See also
  • 5 External links and sources

History

Univision dates its origins to 1961, when KWEX began broadcasting to the Hispanic community in San Antonio, Texas. That station was part of the Spanish International Network (SIN), Univision's predecessor. It was owned by Telesistema Mexicano, Mexico's largest private broadcaster and the forerunner of Televisa. Miami though with its proximity to Latin America would become the powerhouse for SIN.

SIN or Univision's largest rated affiliate, KMEX-TV channel 34 of Los Angeles went on air in 1962 and some experts in the television industry considers KMEX-TV a launching point in the history of American Latino media. In the next 20 years, SIN would acquire other high-rated Spanish language television throughout the Western United States, then expanded the market to Florida, New York City and Chicago, Illinois.

1986 was a pivotal year for the network. The name of the network was changed from SIN to Univision and two programs began production: Mundo Latino and Sabado Gigante out of the WLTV-23 studios in Miami. Univision under then president Joaquin Blaya began producing its own programming. The first morning television program by the network was Mundo Latino anchored by Lucy Pereda and Frank Moro, who were both Cuban. Moro left to continue his career at Televisa as a novela actor. Sábado Gigante was hosted by Miami's Rolando Barral, a Cuban exile who made a name for himself in Havana and a little known Chilean gameshow host named Mario Kreutsberger, also known as "Don Francisco". Under the slogan of "El mejor pretexto para quedarse en casa" ("The best reason to stay at home"), Sábado Gigante limped along until a year later, Barral was sent to host another show. The irreverent Don Francisco became Univision's biggest star and Sábado Gigante the powerhouse it is today.

In 1986, the Federal Communications Commission forced Televisa to sell SIN because of federal laws against foreign ownership of American TV stations. SIN was sold to Hallmark Cards and renamed Univision. Under Hallmark's ownership, about half of its programming was rebroadcasts of telenovelas and other programming from Televisa, and half was original programming produced in Miami. When Hallmark sold Univision in 1992, its present owners cut a third of the Miami staff and reverted to a schedule based mostly on Televisa programs. Henry Cisneros, a former U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development official under President Bill Clinton, became president of Univision.

In 1988, the network began to produce television shows with a national audience in mind. The first production was titled "TV Mujer" (TV Woman). The program was a magazine styled show aimed to the Hispanic woman living in the United States. Anchored by Lucy Pereda during its first year and Gabriel Traversari, the program consisted of a melange of cooking and entertainment segments. Pereda was replaced shortly after finishing her first year by Mexican Lauri Flores who hailed from Houston, Texas. Flores was not as successful in making the transition and filling Pereda's place and saw her role diminished as the third season came upon the program. A model from "Sabado Gigante" became the third host in its last year: Jackie Nespral, who made the transition from entertainment to news as quickly as the program was cancelled.

"TV Mujer" begat a series of other programs: "Hola, America", "Al Mediodia" before they were all cancelled never really getting the ratings of the original concept.

Univision then decided to expand news programming in the afternoon and launched "Noticias y Mas" with the before mentioned Nespral and a team of three other anchors: Ambrosio Hernandez, Myrka de Llanos and Raul Peimbert. In 1990, Hernandez bolted for the local Telemundo station, WSCV-51 to anchor its evening news programming, being joined by Peimbert shortly after that being wooed to anchor the new Telemundo evening news. Nespral left to join the weekend edition of the "Today" show leaving De Llanos on the anchor desk by herself. Univision had other plans for the moribund show. They revamped it, changed the name, the theme music and installed a weekend reporter to be De Llanos' partner: Puerto Rican born Maria Celeste Arraras who joined the now tabloid news program called "Primer Impacto".

The company's stock has been traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 1996; it became part of the S&P 500 in February 2001.

In 2002, Univision entered into a local marketing agreement (LMA) with Raycom Media to operate two television stations in Puerto Rico: WLII in Caguas and WSUR-TV in Ponce. At the time, WLII had a longtime LMA with another Puerto Rican station, WSTE, which Univision honored. Both WLII and WSUR-TV were sold to Univision in 2005.

In late 2004, a feud began between Univision's chairman, 78-year old Italian entertainment guru A. Jerrold Perenchio, and the 32-year old head of Televisa, Emilio Azcárraga Jean. The dispute is about Univision's continual editing of Televisa's programming, and failure to pay for transmission of Televisa produced sports and specials. The feud has intensified to the point where Televisa's most famous stars have been banned from appearing on any Univision-produced shows and specials. In addition, Televisa has also has filed a lawsuit against Univision for breach of contract.

In recent years, Univision has also lost several key on air personalities to Telemundo, including long time weekend news anchor Maria Antonieta Collins, tabloid news anchor Maria Celeste Arraras and sports announcer Andres Cantor. Little effect has taken place as it was proved that they were fine with the replacements of these personalities.

Also, Univision has overtaken the English-language networks UPN and the WB (soon to merge into the CW) as the fifth-most popular network overall, and in the 18-to-34-year-old and 18-to-49-year-old demographics it sometimes ranks higher than that. More advertising on TV is targeted toward those age groups than toward any other part of the viewing audience.

On February 9, 2006 Univision Communications confirmed that it is putting itself up for sale. Rupert Murdoch, chairman of the News Corporation, has stated that his company is considering buying Univision, but has since backed off that position [1]. Other expected bidders announced were Time Warner, CBS, Disney, Grupo Televisa of Mexico (under a partnership due to foreign ownership laws), Bill Gates, and several private equity firms. Tribune Company was rumored to be interested in buying Telefutura. [2]

Then on June 27, 2006, Univision announced that it accepted a $12.7 billion dollar bid from a private investors group lead by childrens television mogul Haim Saban -- founder of Saban Entertainment. This marks Saban's return to broadcast ownership, as Saban (minus partner Shuki Levy) was 50% owner, along with News Corporation, of the Fox Family Channel (now known as the Disney-owned ABC Family Channel). The purchase needs to be given the green light by government regulators and could be consummated by the second quarter of 2007.

However, Univision's shareholders filed two class-action lawsuit against the company and its board members to stop the buyout. One lawsuit claims that the board members structured the deal to only benefit the company's insiders and not the average stockholders. The other lawsuit was filed on behalf of a shareholder identified as L A Murphy, who claims that the board put its own personal interests and the interests of the winning bidder ahead of shareholders, and also failed to adequately evaluate the company's worth. In the meantime, more lawsuits were filed, one against Univision's records division for heavy handed tactics, and the other from a winner of a "Despierta America" $30,000 makeover contest for breaking its own rules and cancelling the makeover right in the middle of it. [3]

Shows

Univision's shows include:

  • Buenas Tardes (Good Afternoon) (Game show)
  • Noticiero Univision (Univisión News)
  • Cristina (talk show hosted by Cristina Saralegui)
  • Don Francisco's Sábado Gigante (Gigantic Saturday)
  • Despierta América (Wake Up America) (morning show)
  • Tu Desayuno Alegre (Your Happy Breakfast) (early morning music video show)
  • Don Francisco Presenta (Don Francisco Presents)
  • El Gordo y La Flaca (The Fat Man and the Skinny Girl) (variety/gossip show)
  • Casos de Familia (Family Cases) (family talk show)
  • Caliente (Hot) (music show)
  • Control (teen show) (Cancelled)
  • La Parodia (The Parody) (sketch comedy)
  • La Hora Pico (The Beak Hour) (sketch comedy)
  • Primer Impacto (First Impact) (newsmagazine)
  • Aquí y Ahora (Here and Now) (Thursday night investigative news magazine)
  • Trato Hecho (Done Deal) (game show) - (Spanish-language "Let's Make A Deal"; ceased production in late 2005)
  • Ver para Creer (Seeing is Believing) (Ripley's Believe It or Not-style show)
  • Republica Deportiva (Athletic Republic) (sports show hosted by Fernando Fiore)
  • Various prime-time telenovelas and specialty shows (which are edited to fit U.S. as well as Univision broadcast standards) (see list below)

Telenovelas/Other Shows

Univision has contracts with two of its owners, Venezuela's Venevisión and Mexico's Televisa, to showcase some of their novelas and other shows. They are listed by the year of which they first went to the air in their respectively.

2004:

  • Ángel Rebelde (Wild Angel) (Ended Winter 2004)
  • Sabor a tí (In Your Taste) (Ended Summer 2005)
  • Rubí (Ended March 2005)
  • Amor Real (Real Love) (Ended March 2005)
  • Rebelde (Rebel) (Ending January 2007)
  • Mujer De Madera (Wooden Woman) (Ended April 2005)
  • Apuesta Por Un Amor (Bet For A Love) (Ended September 2005)
  • Inocente De Ti (Pure Innocence) (Ended Late 2005)
  • Piel de otoño (Skin of Autumn) (Ended Spring 2006)
  • Corazones al limite (Hearts to the limit) (Ended March 2005)

2005:

  • La madrastra (The Stepmother) (Ended September 2005)
  • Contra Viento y Marea (Against Wind and Tide) (Ended April 2006)
  • La Esposa Virgen (The Virgin Wife) (Ended December 2005)
  • Alborada (The Dawn) (Ended April 2006)
  • Sonar No Cuesta Nada (Daydreaming) (Ended Late 2005)
  • Barrera De Amor (Barrier of Love) (Ending September 2006)
  • Peregrina (Ended Summer 2006)
  • El Amor No Tiene Precio (Priceless Love) (Ending Late 2007)

2006:

  • La fea mas bella (The Most Beautiful Ugly Girl) (Ending Early 2007)
  • Olvidarte Jamás (I'll Never Forget You) (Ended Summer 2006)
  • Mi Vida Eres Tú (You Are My Life) (Ending Winter 2006)
  • Heridas De Amor (Wounds of Love) (Ending Winter 2006)
  • Mundo de Fieras (Love And Cruelty) (Started October 2006, Ending Early 2007)
  • Codigo Postal (Postal Code) (To replace Rebelde)
  • Duelo De Pasiones (Passionate Duels) (Starting Late 2006 or Early 2007)
  • Las Dos Caras de Ana (The Two Faces Of Ana) (Starting Early to Mid 2007)
  • La Verdad Oculta (The Hidden Truth) (Starting Early 2007)

2007 and Beyond:

  • Amar Sin Límites (Loving With No Limit)
  • Acorralada (Corraled) (Spring 2007)

Annual Award Ceremonies

  • Premios Furia Musical (Musical Fury Awards)
  • Premio Lo Nuestro (Our Awards)
  • Latin Grammy
  • Premios Juventud (Youth Awards)
  • Premios TV y Novelas (TV and Novelas Awards)

Univision also shows live soccer matches such as the Football World Cup.

Other properties

In addition to the Univision network, Univision Communications owns several other properties. They include:

  • The Galavisión cable television network.
  • The TeleFutura broadcast television network.
  • 21 full-power and 9 low-power television stations that air Univision programming.
  • 22 full-power and 15 low-power television stations that air TeleFutura programming.
  • 1 English-language television station, MyNetworkTV affiliate KUVI-TV, Bakersfield, California.
  • 47 radio stations throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.
  • The Univision and Fonovisa record labels, as well as 50% of the Disa record label.
  • Univision.com, a Spanish language Web portal

See also

  • Selena VIVE!
  • List of Univision affiliates
  • List of United States television networks
  • Televisa

External links and sources

  • Official Site (in Spanish)
  • Corporate Site (in English)
  • Univision, from the Museum of Broadcast Communications website
  • Univision Blows Competition Away with Explosive February Sweep Results, a March 2005 press release
Broadcast television networks in the United States
English: ABC | CBS | FOX | NBC | PBS | The CW | MyNetworkTV
Spanish: Azteca América | TeleFutura | Telemundo | Univision

Specialty networks (English): A1 | i | ImaginAsian | MTV2 | OBN | RTN | CAS | Asia Vision | RSN
Specialty networks (Spanish): Multimedios | LAT TV | MTV Tr3s | HITN | HTV
Digital-only networks: NBC Weather Plus | The Tube
Home shopping networks: America's Store | Corner Store TV | HSN | Jewelry TV | Shop at Home | ShopNBC
Religious networks (English): 3ABN | CTN | Church | CTVN | Daystar | EWTN | Faith TV | FamilyNet | GLC | GEB | Hope | JCTV | LeSEA/WHTV | Smile of a Child | TBN | TCT | TLN | UBN | Word Network | Worship
Religious networks (Spanish): Almavisión | Fe-TV | LFN | TBN Enlace USA |

Major defunct broadcast networks: DuMont | The WB | UPN | NET

See also: American networks | List of American Over-The-Air Networks | Local American TV Stations (W) | Local American TV Stations (K) | Canadian networks | Local Canadian TV Stations | Mexican networks | Local Mexican TV Stations | Superstations | North American TV | List of local television stations in North America


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Univision quarterly profit rises 

Reuters via Yahoo! News - Feb 09 1:45 PM
Univision Communications Inc., the largest U.S. Spanish-language broadcaster, said on Friday its quarterly net profit more than tripled on strong growth in the company's advertising-related business.
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Univision 4Q Profit Jumps on TV Revenue 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 09 2:12 PM
Spanish language media company Univision Communications Inc. said late Friday its fourth-quarter profit surged, driven by gains within the company's television unit.
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Univision Announces 2006 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results 
FinanzNachrichten - Feb 09 1:14 PM
Univision Communications Inc. ( Nachrichten ) (NYSE: UVN), the leading Spanish-language media company in the United States, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2006. For the fourth quarter, net revenue increased 6.5% to $546.9 million from $513.5 million in 2005 . Adjusted operating income before depreciation and amortization 1 increased 18.4% ...
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Univision Announces 2006 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 09 1:02 PM
LOS ANGELES----Univision Communications Inc. , the leading Spanish-language media company in the United States, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2006.
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AutoTrader.com Renews Exclusive Partnership with Univision.com 
The Auto Channel - Feb 08 11:31 AM
ATLANTA--AutoTrader.com, the ultimate automotive marketplace, and Univision Online, Inc., the interactive division of Univision Communications Inc. , today announced the continuation of their successful partnership.
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Univision 4Q profit jumps on TV revenue 
Sharewatch - Feb 09 2:22 PM
The company earned $99.7 million, or 29 cents per share, compared with a profit of $27.4 million, or 8 cents per share, during the same period a year prior. Revenue rose 6.5 percent to $546.9 million from $513.5 million.
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Arizona Daily Star - Feb 11 11:17 PM
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Bilingual TV Show Premiers 
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SPRINGDALE -- Two independent producers launched a bilingual TV show that explores language, culture and communication.
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McCain Taps Cash He Sought To Limit 
Washington Post - Feb 10 6:13 PM
Just about a year and a half ago, Sen. John McCain went to court to try to curtail the influence of a group to which A. Jerrold Perenchio gave $9 million, saying it was trying to "evade and violate" new campaign laws with voter ads ahead of the midterm elections.
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Bonsall board eyes building, grounds use policy 
North County Times - Feb 11 8:59 PM
BONSALL ---- Leaders of the Bonsall Union School District are considering a proposed comprehensive policy on the use of school grounds and buildings for programs and activities by various groups in the community.
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