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Univision
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For the similar-sounding film format, see Univisium.
Univision
Type
Spanish Broadcast Television Network
Country
United States
Availability
National
Founded
by Raul A. Cortez
Area
United States, portions of Mexico, Puerto Rico.
Owner
Univision Communications, Inc.
Launch date
1962
Former names
Spanish International Network
(1962-1987)
Website
www.univision.com
Univision is a Spanish-language television network in the United States and Puerto Rico. It has the largest Hispanic audience, largely due to repurposed telenovelas and other Mexican programs produced by Grupo Televisa. Joe Uva is the CEO of Univision Communications, Inc.
Univision is headquartered now in New York City, after years of being in Los Angeles, [1] and its major production facilities/operations are in Miami. It is available on cable in most of the country, with local stations in several markets with large Hispanic populations. Most of these stations air full local news and programming in addition to network shows. Univision's major programming is closed-captioned in Spanish, but unlike main competitor Telemundo, it almost never provides English subtitles.
The network was sold on March 12, 2006, to a consortium led by Californian billionaire Haim Saban (who had previously owned the entity Saban Entertainment), TPG Capital, L.P., Providence Equity Partners, Madison Dearborn Partners, and Thomas H. Lee Partners for $13.7 billion or $36.25 per share plus $1.4 billion in acquired debt.[2] The buyout left the company with a debt level of twelve times its annual cash flow, which was twice the norm in buyouts done over the previous two years.[3]
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