Despite Strong Audience Momentum, Spanish-Language TV giant Univision turned in relatively modest first quarter results, raising questions about whether it can convert its formidable share of TV viewing into a corresponding advertising market share.
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Televisa Sues Univision & Televisa Chairman Resign From Univision Communications Board.
Grupo Televisa Chairman Emilio Azcarraga Jean and Executive Vice President Alfonso De Angoitia resigned their posts as directors of Univision Communications.
The resignations feed fuel to the fire of riffs between Mexican TV giant Televisa and Univision Communications, stemming from the Univision Communications decision to name Ray Rodriguez COO of the company and royalties due to Televisa from Univision.
The Mexican TV giant Televisa has file a suit against Univision Communications for royalties due Televisa. These occurrences come at a precise time during the week prior to the very important 2005 Upfront Season next week.
Azteca America Launches On Time Warner Cable In San Antonio & Austin.
Time Warner Cable and Una Vez Mas, LLC (“UVM”) announced that two of UVM’s television stations, KVDF in San Antonio, Texas and KADF in Austin, Texas, will be carried by the Time Warner Cable systems in those markets beginning on April 26, 2005.


























