ShawnHill1 said:Univision has been long-dominant among the Spanish-language networks for as long as anyone can remember, and Telemundo seems like it'll forever be the #2 Spanish network. Sure, Telemundo has the resources of the Comcast-NBCUniversal empire, but Univision has been longer-established (going back to their days as the Spanish International Network), and they're available in more markets over-the-air than Telemundo. Even in some of Univision's core OTA markets, the O&Os often times out-rate their English-language counterparts, especially in Los Angeles and South Florida.
That wouldn't be a surprise here in Denver as KTFD 14 (Telefutura) has a full-powered city-grade signal whereas KDEN 25 (Telemundo O&O) does not (At least last time I looked anyways)radiojomo said:ShawnHill1 said:Univision has been long-dominant among the Spanish-language networks for as long as anyone can remember, and Telemundo seems like it'll forever be the #2 Spanish network. Sure, Telemundo has the resources of the Comcast-NBCUniversal empire, but Univision has been longer-established (going back to their days as the Spanish International Network), and they're available in more markets over-the-air than Telemundo. Even in some of Univision's core OTA markets, the O&Os often times out-rate their English-language counterparts, especially in Los Angeles and South Florida.
I had heard some reports that at times Telefutura would outrank Telemundo on some nights.
Pat Cook said:That wouldn't be a surprise here in Denver as KTFD 14 (Telefutura) has a full-powered city-grade signal whereas KDEN 25 (Telemundo O&O) does not (At least last time I looked anyways)
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