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Telemundo Global Studios, formerly known as Telemundo Television Studios and Telemundo Studios, is a division of NBCUniversal that develops original programming in Spanish. History [ edit ]
Telemundo is headquartered in Miami and operates a studio and productions facility in the Miami suburb of Doral, Florida, and has 1,900 employees worldwide. [2] [3] The majority of Telemundo's programs are shot at an operated studio facility in Miami, where 85 percent of the network's telenovelas were recorded during 2011. [4]
“At a time when Telemundo is the most-watched network in prime time, we are super-charging our scripted content production under one strong brand: Telemundo Studios,” Fernández told Variety ...
The Miami-based Telemundo Streaming Studios will be under Telemundo Global Studios, led by president Marcos Santana. ... At launch, Telemundo Streaming Studios has 35 projects in development ...
Telemundo is the largest employer of Spanish-language talent in the United States. If approved, the deal will cover the contract period from Oct. 1, 2024, to Sept. 30, 2028.
The two stations share studios on Southwest 27th Street in Miramar; WSCV's transmitter is located in Pembroke Park, Florida. The station also serves as the de facto Telemundo outlet for the West Palm Beach market, as that area does not have a Telemundo station of its own. Channel 51 in Fort Lauderdale first went on the air in 1968.
Un Nuevo Día (A New Day) is an American television morning show which aired on Telemundo from 2008 to 2021. It originally premiered in 2008 as ¡Levántate! (Get Up!), which was produced from Telemundo's studios in Puerto Rico. In 2011, it re-located to Miami with a revamped on-air staff and a larger focus on entertainment content.
In 2005, Santana was tapped by Telemundo's president, Don Browne, to head program development at Telemundo Studios in Miami. [9] In 2006, Telemundo acquired Tepuy and brought the entire company in-house in January 2007 as Telemundo International, with Santana as president. [10]