From Taylor on Radio-Info:
If Univision starts an English-language TV news channel for Hispanics – look for a radio service, too.
The New York Times and others report talks between the two media companies for a 24-hour news channel that would specifically focus on national and world news from the perspective of Hispanics – providing coverage of Latin America, South America and the Caribbean that’s often missing in mainstream media. But why do it in English? Because Univision knows that second and third generation Hispanics are frequently switching back and forth, and some don’t even use Spanish that much. Here's a sign - Univision has begun running English subtitles in its popular prime-time “telenovelas." If an English-language news service is Univision’s goal for TV, you have to think that radio is also on its mind. Univision is the largest Spanish media company in America – by far.
The Beat is their only English-language radio station in SA.
If Univision starts an English-language TV news channel for Hispanics – look for a radio service, too.
The New York Times and others report talks between the two media companies for a 24-hour news channel that would specifically focus on national and world news from the perspective of Hispanics – providing coverage of Latin America, South America and the Caribbean that’s often missing in mainstream media. But why do it in English? Because Univision knows that second and third generation Hispanics are frequently switching back and forth, and some don’t even use Spanish that much. Here's a sign - Univision has begun running English subtitles in its popular prime-time “telenovelas." If an English-language news service is Univision’s goal for TV, you have to think that radio is also on its mind. Univision is the largest Spanish media company in America – by far.
The Beat is their only English-language radio station in SA.