NAHJ Board disturbed by NBC’s Plans for Telemundo.
September 30, 2006
Late last week, NAHJ wrote to executives at NBC regarding the network’s plans for Telemundo. Much has been reported about the restructuring and layoffs at NBC. The plans for Telemundo have received very little media attention. To us, the most disturbing action NBC will take is to eliminate local newscasts at six Telemundo stations and replace them with a “hubbed” newscast out of Fort Worth, Texas. The half-hour newscast will include reports from the cities where the news departments are being eliminated.
It’s also estimated that 68 Telemundo employees are being cut in Puerto Rico, where Telemundo was founded. This could only have a negative effect
on the network’s ability to cover the Spanish-speaking population of the island.
The cities where the local newscasts are being axed ranked among the top 10 Hispanic markets: Houston (4), Dallas (6), San Antonio (7), San Jose (8) and Phoenix (9), according to 2006-07 Nielsen Media Research. They are significant markets.