Word: telemundo
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...Bravo, USA, CNBC, Telemundo...
...calling the handsome, telegenic priest "Father Cutie" - the kind of hunk-in-a-collar whom smitten Catholic schoolgirls often nickname "Father What-a-Waste." In 1999, when Cutié burst onto the scene just four years after his ordination with his first television talk show on the Spanish-language Telemundo network, Cambia Tu Vida Con Padre Alberto (Change Your Life With Father Alberto), he remarked to the Miami Herald that celibacy is a "struggle, but it's a good struggle...
Last semester, Martel spoke about her summer internship at Telemundo on an OCS panel for careers in media and entertainment. “It was sort of like the OCS was giving us blessing. They were saying it’s okay to be in the media,” she says...
...years. Zucker has been the chief executive of the NBC Universal Television Group since December 2005. He was responsible for all programming across the conglomerate’s extensive television properties, which include the NBC network as well as cable channels such as the USA Network, Bravo, and Telemundo. During his four years at Harvard in the 1980s, Zucker rose through the ranks to become both sports editor and president at The Crimson. “He liked to walk around giving advice, even if it wasn’t wanted,” said David L. Yermack...
...company, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. That investment would be worth $32.4 million at the close of trading yesterday, if the University has maintained its holdings in Univision. Univision is the largest Spanish-language TV broadcaster in the U.S. The firm and its chief rival, Telemundo, have both courted Hispanic audiences in the U.S. by airing popular “telenovelas”—steamy, inexpensively produced soap operas in Spanish. But Harvard’s new stake isn’t likely to last for long. On Sept. 27, Univision?...