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Univision Communications

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Type
  
Private

Net income
  
US$-0.0 Billion (2015)

Revenue
  
2.9 billion USD

Operating income
  
US$ 0.6 Billion (2015)

Total assets
  
US$10.0 Billion (2015)


Industry
  
Mass Media and Entertainment

Key people
  
Randy Falco (President and CEO)

Headquarters
  
New York City, New York, United States

Founded
  
1992, Los Angeles, California, United States

Subsidiaries
  
UniMás, Galavision, Inc.

CEO
  
Randy Falco (Jan 2011–), Joseph Uva (Apr 2007–)

Parent organizations
  
Broadcasting Media Partners, Broadcast Media Partners Holdings, Inc.

Founders
  
Televisa, Venevisión, Jerry Perenchio

Profiles

Univision Communications Inc. (UCI) is an American media company serving Latin Americans. The company dates back to the first Spanish language television network in the U.S., founded in the early 1960s as Spanish International Network (SIN). The founders of Univision are René Anselmo and Telesistema Mexicano founder Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta. UCI has evolved into a multimedia company with 16 broadcast, cable and digital networks; 61 television stations; and online and mobile apps, products and content creation facilities in New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami. UCI’s headquarters is in Midtown Manhattan. Prior to 2007, the headquarters was in Century City section of Los Angeles.

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History

Univision Communications Inc. was founded in 1962 as Spanish International Network by the cuban-italian-american TV programming seller René Anselmo, and the Pioneer of Latin America Television legend Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta who consolidated the operations of some independent latino stations under a network until 1986 when the company is transferred to Hallmark and change their name to UNIVISION.

From September 1996 to April 2007, Univision Communications Inc. traded in the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol UVN.

In 2001, Univision Communications Inc. acquired USA Broadcasting, the station group of USA Networks, which included 13 full-power television stations. Most of these stations became part of a new network called TeleFutura, which it launched in 2002, now UniMás. Others joined Univision. In 2003, Univision completed the acquisition of Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation to form Univision Radio.

In March 2007, Univision Communications Inc. was sold to Broadcasting Media Partners, Inc. which includes Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC, Providence Equity Partners Inc., TPG Capital, L.P., Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P., and Saban Capital Group Inc.

In May 2008, Univision Music Group was sold to Universal Music Group and combined with its Latin label to become Universal Music Latin Entertainment.

In 2009, Univision Interactive Media was formed to house Univision.com, Univision Móvil, and an array of digital offerings. Univision On Demand also debuted in 2009, through distribution partners. That same year Univision also created Univision Studios, a new production arm focused on producing and co-producing content for the Company’s platforms.

Since June 2011, Randy Falco has been President and CEO of UCI, and since then has increased UCI’s earnings. Falco’s contract was recently renewed until January 2018. In the fall of 2012, Univision celebrated its 50th anniversary by unveiling a new brand logo and a new tagline identifying Univision as the “Hispanic Heartbeat of America.”

The Company owns and operates two broadcast networks, Univision Network the most-watched Spanish-language broadcast television network, available in approximately 93% of U.S. Hispanic television households. It is one of the top five networks in the country and 91% of Univision’s audience consumes content live vs. 70 percent for English-language networks. UniMás is among the leading Spanish-language broadcast television networks. More recently, UCI has grown its offerings with the launch of cable networks Univision Deportes, Univision tlnovelas and, additional cable, digital and multiplatform offerings.

In 2013, UCI announced a strategic partnership which launched El Rey, a new English-language network geared towards young-adult audiences led by Robert Rodriguez. That year Univision also rebranded its TeleFutura network into UniMás, which targets males ages 18 to 35, and broadcasts dramatic series, soccer events, reruns of classic shows and feature films. In addition, in 2013 Univision formed its joint venture with ABC/Disney to launch "Fusion", a 24-hour, English-language cable news network.

In 2014, UCI launched Univision Mobile, La Fabrica and TheFlama.com and also continued to increase the reach of Univision Deportes, Fusion and El Rey. Also in 2014, UCI expanded its partnership with Hulu, building on its launch as the first Spanish-language offering on Hulu in 2012.

In 2015, UCI signed a deal with Sling TV that grants Sling TV innovative Over-the-top programming and multi-stream rights for live and video-on-demand content from Univision Network, UniMás, UDN, Galavisión, El Rey Network, Bandamax, De Película, De Película Clásico, Telehit, tlNovelas, FOROtv, as well as Univision and UniMás broadcast stations nationwide.

On August 16, 2016, Univision Communications purchased Gawker Media for $135 million. The sale included six Gawker blogs - Kotaku, Jalopnik, Lifehacker, Gizmodo (and its sub-site io9), Deadspin and Jezebel - but not the flagship Gawker site, which would be shut down in late August.

Properties

UCI’s portfolio of properties consists of 16 broadcast cable and digital networks, including El Rey and Fusion, and 128 local TV and Radio stations. UCI’s properties also include consumer products and brand licensing.

Spanish-language television

  • Univision Network
  • UniMás Network
  • Univision Deportes Network (UDN) (Sports)
  • Univision Noticias (News)
  • Univision tlnovelas (Telenovelas)
  • Univision Television Group (61 local TV stations)
  • Galavision Network
  • Additional suite of cable offerings - De Película, De Película Clásico, Bandamax, Ritmoson and Telehit.
  • FOROtv
  • TuTV (100% owner, formerly 50% with Televisa)
  • Radio

  • Univision Radio
  • Univision America
  • Uforia (67 local radio stations)
  • Digital properties

  • UVideos.com and UVideos app
  • Univision.com and Univision app
  • Uforiamusica.com and Uforia Musica app
  • UnivisionDeportes.com and Univision Deportes app
  • Univisionnoticias.com and Noticias Univision app
  • TheFlama.com
  • La Fabrica UCI (Digital content house)
  • Fusion Media Group

  • El Rey
  • Fusion
  • Flama
  • The Root
  • Univision Digital
  • Univision Music
  • Gizmodo Media Group (formerly Gawker Media)
  • Deadspin
  • Gizmodo/io9
  • Jalopnik
  • Jezebel
  • Kotaku
  • Lifehacker
  • The Onion—40% stake in company
  • The A.V. Club
  • Clickhole
  • Starwipe
  • Consumer products, brand licensing and other services

  • Univision Mobile
  • Univision Farmacia
  • Univision MasterCard Prepaid Card™
  • Univision Tarjeta Prepagada
  • AutoAmigo
  • El Chavo™
  • Chapulin™
  • Hablando sola™
  • Simplemente Delicioso™
  • Celia Cruz
  • Pedro Infante
  • Gaby Borges
  • Claudia Molina
  • Telenovelas
  • Univision Deportes™
  • Despierta America
  • Nuestra Belleza Latina
  • Antahkarana™
  • Chef Oropeza™
  • Univision Interactive Media
  • Univision Music Group (2001–2008)
  • Other properties

  • Entravision Communications (10%)
  • Univision-owned television stations

    Notes:

  • (**) - Indicates a station owned by Univision prior to the formation of Univision Communications in 1992.
  • (++) - Indicates a station owned by USA Broadcasting prior to its acquisition by Univision in 2001.
  • Footnotes:

  • 1 These stations are owned by Univision, but are operated by Entravision Communications under local marketing agreements.
  • 2 WQHS is the only network-owned station bordering Canada. It is also one of only two stations near the Canada–US border. The other station, KUNS-TV in Seattle, Washington, is third-party owned. However, neither the network nor either of the two stations are available on cable or satellite in Canada due to foreign broadcast restrictions established by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
  • 3 WLII and WSUR were taken over by Univision in 2002, but this was under a local marketing agreement with Raycom Media until Univision bought the stations outright in 2005.
  • 4 WSTE was taken over by Univision in 2002, but this was via WLII's local marketing agreement with Siete Grande Television (and in turn Univision's LMA with Raycom until 2005). Univision bought WSTE outright in 2007.
  • 5 KUTH is owned by Univision, but was operated by Equity Media Holdings under a local marketing agreement until Univision took full control of the station in 2009.
  • 6 KNIC is the only station to be built and signed-on by Univision Communications.
  • Univision Contigo (Univision With You)

    Univision Contigo, UCI’s public service initiative, is an expansion of UCI’s investment and partnership efforts to service Hispanics in the U.S. and builds upon UCI’s engagement with the Hispanic community. Univision Contigo is designed to focus on education, health, financial literacy and voter participation in the Hispanic community.

    Social Media Strategy

    UCI’s social media strategy is centered on engagement. UCI leverages social media platforms to connect with its audience. UCI’s social media platforms allow Univision viewers to directly access content and connect with their favorite TV personalities.

    Awards

    UCI and its executives have been recognized for their news, entertainment, humanitarian efforts and sports.

    Univision News has been recognized with the Peabody, Walter Cronkite and Gracies awards for its special “Entre el abandono y el rechazo”; the King of Spain International (Digital) Journalism Award for “Niños de la Frontera” part of Univision Noticia’s La Huella Digital; and GLAAD Media Awards in the categories Outstanding Local TV Journalism for “Cobertura de Spirit Day” by Noticias 34 (KMEX-Univision 34) and Outstanding Documentary for “Identidad sin fronteras” part of Panorámica, a Univision/Pivot co-production. The Radio & Television News Association of Southern California (RTNA) also recognized Univision Noticias with eight Golden Mikes including the top honor, Broadcast Legend Award to Univision News anchor María Elena Salinas. Univision News anchor Jorge Ramos, described as “one of the most aggressive and influential newsmen in America” by Michael Scherer in his profile of Ramos published November 20, 2014, was named to the 2015 TIME 100, the magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.

    UCI’s President and CEO, Randy Falco, has been recognized by National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) with Board of Trustees’ Award and by Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), with a Champion Award. UCI is recipient of the Business Champion for Children Award by ReadyNation and the company’s early childhood development program, Pequeños y Valiosos – a partnership between Univision and Too Small to Fail – has been recognized by Cynopsis with the Social Good Award.

    UCI’s sports network, Univision Deportes (UDN) is recipient of two Sports Emmy Awards for Outstanding Live Sports Coverage in Spanish: 2014 FIFA World Cup and Outstanding Studio Show in Spanish: Fútbol Central by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS); additionally, UDNs’ President Juan Carlos Rodriguez has been bestowed the Sports Network Executive of the Year Navigator Award by Cynopsis, while UDN accepted awards in the categories ‘Tech Innovation’ and ‘Best Spot Over:30.’

    Corporate governance

    Executive officers

  • Randy Falco, President and Chief Executive Officer
  • Roberto Llamas, Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Community Empowerment
  • Francisco Lopez-Balboa, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
  • Tonia O’ Connor, President, Content Distribution and Corporate Business Development
  • Alberto Ciurana, President, Programming and Content, Univision Communications Inc.
  • Jonathan Schwartz, General Counsel and Executive Vice President, Government Relations
  • Mónica Talán, Executive Vice President, Corporate Communications and Public Relations
  • Kevin Conroy, Chief Strategy & Data Officer and President, Enterprise Development for UCI
  • Jose Valle, President, Univision Radio
  • John W. Eck, Executive Vice President, Technology, Operations and Engineering
  • Keith Turner, President of Sales & Marketing
  • Isaac Lee, President Univision News and Digital, UCI and CEO, Fusion
  • Kevin Cuddihy, President of Local Media, Univision Communications Inc.
  • Juan Carlos Rodriguez, President of Univision Deportes
  • Peter H. Lori, Interim Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer
  • Jessica Rodriguez, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Univision Communications, Inc.
  • Board of directors

  • Haim Saban, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - Saban Capital Group, Inc.
  • Randy Falco, President and CEO - Univision
  • Kelvin L. Davis, Partner - TPG Capital, L.P.
  • Zaid F. Alsikafi, Director - Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC
  • Henry Cisneros, Executive Chairman - CityView
  • José Antonio Bastón Patino, President of Television and Contents - Grupo Televisa
  • Alfonso de Angoitia Noriega, Executive Vice President - Grupo Televisa
  • Emilio Azcarraga Jean, Chairman of the Board and CEO - Grupo Televisa
  • James N. Perry, Managing Director - Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC
  • Jonathan M. Nelson, Chief Executive Officer - Providence Equity Partners
  • Michael P. Cole, Director - Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC
  • Adam Chesnoff, President and Chief Operating Officer - Saban Capital Group, Inc.
  • David Trujillo, Partner - TPG Capital, L.P
  • Michael N. Gray, Principal - Providence Equity Partners
  • Enrique F. Senior Hernandez, Managing Director - Allen & Company
  • David E. Goel, Co-Founder and Managing Member – Matrix Capital Management
  • Tony Vinciquerra, Senior Advisor – TPG Capital, L.P.
  • References

    Univision Communications Wikipedia