In this new phase of its brand evolution, Telemundo reaffirms its mission to enrich the lives of Hispanics in the U.S. and audiences worldwide by informing, empowering, inspiring and entertaining them through innovative and culturally relevant content across multiple platforms. Anchored on robust consumer research and insights, the new brand identity solidifies Telemundo’s position as the media company for people who “Quieren Más” (Want More).
Media
Going Social anywhere and everywhere.
Despite the slowing growth of Twitter after its explosion earlier in 2009, many users still cannot get enough. Crowd Science reports that in August 2009, although only 27% of Twitter users posted daily, 46% checked for updates every day. Almost one in five social media users reported using Twitter in the past week.
Screen Actors Guild Report detailing use of SAP by Spanish-Speaking TV Audiences.
More Hispanics would watch English-language programming dubbed into Spanish if more were available and easier to find, according to the 2009 Hispanic Consumer Survey on SAP commissioned by Screen Actors Guild, which reveals the viewing habits of Spanish-speaking audiences in the United States and the use of Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).
Telemundo marks 13 months of growth.
According to Nielsen Media Research, 2009 has been Telemundo’s best October performance in the history of the network.
Hispanic Online Ad spend stays Positive.
Hispanic ad spending is down in all media but online and out-of-home, according to Myers Publishing.
Twitter and Status Updating.
Some 19% of internet users now say they use Twitter or another service to share updates about themselves, or to see updates about others. This represents a significant increase over previous surveys in December 2008 and April 2009, when 11% of internet users said they use a status-update service.
Three groups of internet users are mainly responsible for driving the growth of this activity: social network website users, those who connect to the internet via mobile devices, and younger internet users – those under age 44.


























