In response to inquiries regarding Univision’s video-on-demand programming offering announced on May 19, Grupo Televisa, S.A.B. (“Televisa”; NYSE: TV; BMV: TLEVISA CPO) stated that Televisa’s program license agreement with Univision does not confer upon Univision any video on-demand rights with respect to Televisa’s content including its prime time telenovelas, series, shows or any other Televisa programming nor to Mexican Soccer League matches licensed by Televisa to Univision.
Media
LATTV closes doors.
The Board of Directors of LATTV determined on May 6, 2008 that because of the company’s inability to secure a source of ongoing funding to continue operations, it was necessary stop broadcasting operations accordingly and to proceed with a company shutdown. Tapes and masters are being returned to all distribution and production houses this week.
Social Networking going Mobile.
A growing number of mobile phone subscribers worldwide are taking online social networking to the streets, research conducted by The Nielsen Company reveals.
Univision’s KMEX ranks as the #1 Television Station in the country among Adults 18-49 in April.
Univision Communications Inc. announced that its flagship television station, KMEX-Univision 34 in Los Angeles, was the #1 television station in the entire country in any language among all Adults 18-49 for the month of April, according to Nielsen Station Index (NSI).

























