In a bid to tap the burgeoning U.S. Hispanic market, Mexican media giant Televisa inked a TV and film deal with Lionsgate last week, but the pact looks set to jilt both parties’ existing partnerships.
The two companies announce a $4.8 billion deal to combine media, production and content assets. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Two of the biggest Spanish-language media companies in the ...
MEXICO CITY — Mexican media conglom Televisa, the biggest producer of Spanish-language content, is celebrating its 50th anniversary of producing telenovelas — with a telenovela about telenovelas.
MEXICO CITY, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Mexican broadcaster Televisa said the bulk of its 2007 investment plans will go to boosting its satellite, cable and gaming businesses as the company seeks to ...
Grupo Televisa SA, the world's largest Spanish-language broadcaster, may bid on Satelites Mexicanos SA, a Mexican satellite company, as it considers how to spend more than $1 billion it took in last ...
Shares of Grupo Televisa SA, the world's largest Spanish-language media company, rose after analysts at Merrill Lynch forecast the U.S. traded stock will climb to $34 by yearend, boosted by the ...
MEXICO CITY, April 13 (Reuters) - Grupo Televisa (TLEVISACPO.MX), opens new tab, Mexico's largest broadcaster, will combine content with U.S. broadcaster Univision for the creation of a new ...
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.