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The history of Noticias Telemundo traces back to 1987, when the network debuted its first news program Noticiero Telemundo-HBC, a program produced through an outsourcing agreement with the Miami-based Hispanic-American Broadcasting Corporation that was anchored by Lana Montalban; [3] following the program's cancellation, Montalban accepted an anchor position at the network's New York City ...
Noticiero Univision (Spanish for 'Univision News'; Spanish pronunciation: [notiˈsjeɾo wniβiˈsjon]) is the flagship daily evening television news program of Noticias Univision, the news division of the American Spanish language broadcast television network Univision.
Noticias Telemundo Mediodia (2018) Noticias Telemundo con Julio Vaquero (2020) Al Rojo Vivo (2002) Hoy Día (2021) Dateline (February 15, 2025) [12] Talk shows.
Hoy Día (Today) is an American Spanish-language morning television show broadcast by Telemundo. The show is broadcast from Telemundo Center in Miami , and is hosted by Penélope Menchaca , Andrea Meza , Lisette Eduardo, Danilo Carrera , Carlos Calderon, and Gabriel Coronel .
Noticias Telemundo (Spanish for 'Telemundo News'; Spanish pronunciation: [noˈti.sjas te.leˈmun.do]) is the flagship daily evening television news program of Noticias Telemundo, the news division of the American Spanish language broadcast television network Telemundo.
In 1990, the U.S. Government created TV Martí to broadcast television programming to Cuba. It began broadcasting on March 27, 1990, beaming daily programs in Spanish via a transmitter affixed to an aerostat balloon – nicknamed "Fat Albert" by people in the area – tethered 10,000 feet (3,048 m) above Cudjoe Key, Florida. [7]
Univision Noticias is a planned Spanish language cable news channel, which Univision Communications announced on May 19, 2011, in a press release mentioning the launch of three specialty cable channels. [32]
People en Español was a Spanish-language American magazine published by Dotdash Meredith that debuted in 1996, originally as the Spanish-language edition of its publication People. As of 2009, it was the Spanish-language magazine with the largest readership in the United States, reaching 7.1 million readers with each issue. [ 2 ]