NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises acquires Underground Producciones

NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises announced it acquired the internationally-renowned production boutique Underground Producciones based in Argentina.  The new wholly-owned subsidiary will become an extension of the successful Telemundo Global Studios designed to super charge its growth and premium content production capabilities for prime time and digital platforms. This deal strengthens Telemundo’s position as the largest producer of Spanish-language scripted content in the U.S. Financial terms were not disclosed.

“Acquiring Underground Producciones is a strategic investment to help us meet the growing demand for high quality, cutting edge Spanish-language content in the U.S. and around the world,” said Marcos Santana, President, Telemundo Global Studios. “It’s an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity to incorporate talent like Sebastian Ortega, who has led one of the most creative teams in the region and has been able to set the standard at a global level with extremely original ideas, into Telemundo Global Studios Development Committee. Underground represents a huge competitive advantage for Telemundo Global Studios, as we continue to develop and produce the best premium content and formats for Hispanics and audiences worldwide.”

Underground Producciones is led by its successful Artistic Director Sebastian Ortega, who launched his career in 2001 at Argentinean broadcaster Telefe.  He later was in charge of artistic direction at Ideas del Sur where he developed and produced critically acclaimed shows including “Tumberos,” “Los Roldan,” “Disputas,” “Costumbres Argentinas” and the news format “Ser Urbano.”  In 2005, he founded Underground Producciones which has produced international successes including “Educando a Nina,” “Los Exitosos Pells,” “Graduados,” “Historia de un Clan,” “Un Gallo para Esculapio,” “100 Días para Enamorarse,” “Lalola,” “El Marginal” and the box office hit “El Ángel de Luis Ortega,” a co-production with y Pedro Almodóvar’s El Deseo, Telefé and K&S Films.  Already in its third season, “El Marginal” has been a ratings phenomenon and was adapted by Telemundo International Studios last year under the title “El Recluso.”

 

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