Broadcasting & Cable - May 22, 2005
Cover Story
Spanish-Language Expansion
An unfortunately timed contractual spat with Univision’s content provider Grupo Televisa loomed over the Hispanic upfronts, with the market giant swearing the fight would not affect its new programming. Meanwhile, scrappy rival Telemundo used Univision’s problems to tout its strategy: relying on homegrown shows.
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