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Mackin Heads for Univision Post

Hearst-Argyle exec will head Hispanic station group

By Michael Malone -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/10/2008 7:00:00 PM

Hearst-Argyle Television Executive VP Terry Mackin is moving to Univision Communications to head up the Spanish-language broadcaster's station group, which includes 64 Univision and TeleFutura outlets.

"Terry is an important addition to the team," Univision President and COO Ray Rodriguez said. "He will be instrumental in further integrating our television operations, leveraging our assets and delivering results. His understanding of the industry, extensive experience and vision will greatly contribute to our growth."

Mackin is considered a top-notch digital thinker, having worked on the launch of Hearst-Argyle's High School Playbook social-networking and video platform and the station group's dedicated YouTube channels.

Mackin is one of several top-tier executives to join Univision since new ownership and new CEO Joe Uva took over in April 2007.

Mackin said, "The unparalleled connection the Univision family of companies has with its audiences makes it possible to deliver the best media and entertainment brands for our viewers, advertisers and partners."

Mackin leaves Hearst-Argyle Feb. 15 and starts as Univision station-group president March 1. Prior to his work at Hearst-Argyle, Mackin was COO of Ellis Communications and president and COO of StoryFirst. His father was general manager of WXEX, now WRIC, in Richmond, Va.

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