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The network also produces Boxeo Telemundo, a weekly late-night boxing series that airs on most Friday nights (except during the summer) showcasing fights from up-and-coming boxing talents. In 2014, Deportes Telemundo acquired the Spanish language rights to broadcast the FIFA Men's and Women's World Cup for a reported $600 million.
Weekend newscasts were restored in 2011, along with the launch of a new public affairs show, Enfoque New York. [61] In November 2012, a new morning newscast was introduced, called Buenos Días, Nueva York. [62] On September 18, 2014, Telemundo announced a new 5:30 p.m./4:30 p.m. newscast for all 14 of its owned-and-operated stations, including ...
Telemundo is an American broadcast television television network owned by the Telemundo Television Group division of NBCUniversal, which was launched in 1984 as NetSpan. As of October 2015 [update] , the network currently has 18 owned-and-operated stations , and current affiliation agreements with 65 other television stations.
Manzano, 27, a reporter for Telemundo Kansas City who was in town to cover the big game, was last seen on security cameras being lured into a hotel room by the so-called “Bourbon Street Hustler ...
Noticias Telemundo; Also known as: Noticiero Telemundo-HBC (1987–1988) Noticiero Telemundo CNN (1988–1996) Telenoticias (1996–1999) Noticiero Telemundo (1999–2016) Noticiero Telemundo Internacional (late-night edition; 2000–2010) Genre: News program: Presented by: Weeknights: Julio Vaqueiro (2021–present) Weekends: Vanessa Hauc ...
Sports journalist Adan Manzano died in New Orleans, the Super Bowl LIX host city. He was 27. Manzano traveled to New Orleans to provide coverage for KBKC, Kansas City's Telemundo affiliate, and ...
A Louisiana woman with a history of drugging men and stealing their credit cards was arrested in connection to the death of a Kansas City Telemundo reporter while he was in New Orleans to cover ...
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 ...