MundoFox announced the U.S. premiere of ‘Los Simuladores’ (‘The Pretenders’), the original television series about a small team of con artists for hire who put their intelligence towards solving the day to day conflicts of their clients.
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MundoFox premiers ‘Los Simuladores’
El Rey Network to be based in Austin, TX
El Rey Network executives announced hat Austin, Texas will be home to the production and corporate headquarters for the new English-language cable network founded by filmmaker Robert Rodriguez.
Beautiful Game: Soccer in the U.S could be a Win for Advertisers and Programmers Alike
Long considered an up-and-coming sport to both watch and play, the popularity of soccer has been growing steadily since the rise of the soccer mom. In fact, advertisers and programmers looking for a unique opportunity to connect with fans outside well-established American sports, such as football or basketball, take note: the World Cup could be that space. After all, the sport’s fans are dedicated to the teams they root for, avid spenders and quite social when it comes to digital dialogue. Soccer’s fans are also a pretty diverse lot, which isn’t surprising considering it’s the preeminent sport throughout much of the world.
How Do You Combine TV and Digital Video?
Digital video advertising will make up nearly 12% of all digital ad spending in the US this year and is projected to grow significantly faster than search or overall display advertising for the next several years, according to a new eMarketer report, “50 Best Practices for Digital Video: Do’s and Don’ts for More Effective Advertising.”
Cinelatino celebrates the World Cup
Cinelatino is joining in on the World Cup excitement by presenting a collection of action-packed soccer-themed movies from Mexico and Latin America, as well as the exclusive world television premiere of La H No Es Muda, a documentary about the Honduran National Soccer Team as they prepare for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The Mobile Tipping Point: Best Practices for Accelerating Mobile Brand Advertising Growth [REPORT]
The new mobile medium represents an appealing opportunity for brand marketers—enabling them to reach a pool of consumers that is growing by the day anytime and anywhere. Because of mobile’s relative youth, however, there is still confusion over how best to engage in mobile advertising. Differences in technology mean that marketers can’t always employ the same best practices in mobile that they use for television or online advertising.
Smartphones to Play Major Role in 2014 World Cup [REPORT]
Querying sports enthusiasts from 11 markets – Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico and the United Kingdom, as well as the United States – who have smartphones and plan to follow the tournament, the survey reveals that 48 percent overall plan to use their phones to follow the World Cup, second only to TV (63%) when it comes to media channels for keeping up with the game.
DISH to debut Fusion Network Nationwide
DISH expanded its programming lineup with the addition of Fusion Network.
impreMedia’s El Diario unveils new look
impreMedia unveiled a new and greatly enhanced reader experience for its iconic brand, El Diario daily newspaper. Tthe new editorial approach embraces and highlights the brand’s century-long mission of empowerment through information and civic engagement with a renewed commitment to better address the needs of the Latino community and continue to serve as “El Campeón de los Hispanos” (The Champion of Hispanics).
LISTERINE celebrates the FIFA World Cup Tournament through its Global Social Media Activation
From the pre-tournament build up, through the final whistle, the LISTERINE Brand will react to the news of the day, recap the biggest matches and connect with sports and brand enthusiasts through its social channels and the hashtag #PowertoYourMouth.
Kids Still Spend the Most Time with TV
When people speak of “digital kids,” the novelty of the adjective may obscure the importance of the noun. Above all, kids—those ages 12 or younger—are still just kids. Their engagement with technology is limited by the immature interests and capabilities that go with being very young, and further limited by restrictions their parents impose. In important respects, kids are digital natives who aren’t all that digital, according to a new eMarketer report, “Digital Kids: ‘Digital Natives’ with Analog Tendencies.”
Meyer named Regional VP of National Sale at Univision Television Group
Univision Television Group announced the appointment of Karl Alonso Meyer as regional vice president of National Sales. Karl will be responsible for leading the West & South West National Sales Operations. Karl will report to Antonio Roman, senior vice president, National Sales, Univision Television Group.
WSJ. Magazine América Latina to launch in 2014
WSJ. Magazine, The Wall Street Journal’s glossy luxury lifestyle publication, announced the launches of WSJ. Magazine Brasil and WSJ. Magazine América Latina.
Univision adds Disney Junior –“Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Handy Manny” to morning children’s block
Two critically-acclaimed, award-winning animated series from Disney Junior –“Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Handy Manny” – have begun airing exclusively in Spanish on Univision Network’s Saturday children’s programming block, “Planeta U.” Both series premiered during Planeta U on Saturday, May 31.
NUVOtv adds to Executive Teams
NUVOtv announced five new hires and two promotions that will strengthen its executive team as well as advertising sales, marketing, programming and human resources. This announcement arrives as the network continues to build off of the momentum since its re-launch last year.
Fails named VP Director of Sales for Univision’s WGBO and UniMás WXFT in Chicago
Univision Communications, Inc. announced the appointment of Dominic Fails to the position of vice president and director of Sales for Univision’s WGBO and UniMás WXFT in Chicago.
Beckham ain’t no Lebron but Marcelo Claure could be our Cuban.
By Gonzalo López Martí @LopezMartiMiami
Dear Mr. Marcelo Claure.
You are a long-time Miami resident.
An accomplished entrepreneur.
It’d be fair to say you are the most successful Hispanic businessman living in the US today.
You amassed one bulky personal fortune and built a global corporate juggernaut from scratch.
Not in real estate like all those big shots driving flashy, second-hand Maseratis around town: you made your money in the highly competitive field of mobile telecommunications.
You employ hundreds of people locally and thousands more across the world.
This community owes you a lot.
You are an example for this town and for Latinos all over the planet.
Question: what’s your exact share & role in the bid to start an MLS franchise in Miami?
Top 5 Ways to Win on Social Media
This year the drama of the World Cup is expected to dominate 60% of the Twitter conversation for a month, making it the most connected World Cup yet. So, how can brands make sure they’re heard through the social media noise during the tournament and beyond?
República wins2014 APPY Award
República announced that it won a 2014 Appy Award in the best Mapping/Navigation category for the Miami Trolley app.
A Flair for the Dramatic—Dramas Capture Viewers and Ad Dollars
From family feuds to office backstabbings to actual stabbings in the back, American viewers love to watch the drama unfold on their TVs. According to Nielsen’s latest Advertising and Audiences report, there are more dramas on primetime TV this season than any other genre—accounting for 37 percent of all programming across broadcast and cable. Meanwhile, the sports genre was a close second, making up nearly a third (31%) of all primetime programming.