How Haim Saban, a flinty self-made billionaire, plans to turn Univision into the next great network - and put Hillary Clinton in the White House.
When Haim Saban and billionaire-led private equity firms acquired Univision Communications for $13.7 billion in early 2007, they figured the nation’s largest Spanish-language media company would be a ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
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Univision isn't looking to be No. 1--yet. Instead, it's making a "We're No. 5" pitch heading into the upfront. And with that, the net argues that it deserves a greater share of dollars as buyers ...
A television news director who was fired by Univision Communications Inc. last year for allegedly slanting the news fired back Monday, contending in a lawsuit that company executives shaped stories to ...
Univision grabbed the No. 2 spot among the six major broadcast networks on Thursday, the most competitive night of the week -- and during sweeps, no less. The Spanish-language net pulled off the feat ...
Another change in the broadcasting world appears to be on the horizon. Univision (which owns 65 local Spanish-language TV stations across the U.S., plus 58 local radio stations and national networks ...
Univision Communications and Grupo Televisa plan to merge their entertainment assets to create a powerful new Spanish-language media company with one foot in the United States and the other in Mexico.
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