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List of Spanish-language television networks in the United States

List of Spanish-language television networks in the United States

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The following is a list of Spanish-language television networks in the United States. As of 2016 the largest Hispanic/Latino television audiences in the U.S. are in California (Los Angeles, Bakersfield, San Diego, Sacramento, San Francisco area), New York (New York City), Washington D.C., Florida (Miami area, Orlando, Tampa/St. Petersburg area), Texas (Houston, Dallas, Austin, Ft. Worth, San Antonio, Rio Grande Valley), Illinois (Chicago), Georgia (Atlanta), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia), Colorado (Denver), Utah (Salt Lake City), Ohio (Cleveland, Columbus), Indiana (Indianapolis), Massachusetts (Boston), Connecticut (Hartford), Minnesota (Minneapolis/St. Paul), Wisconsin (Milwaukee), Louisiana (New Orleans), Tennessee (Nashville), North Carolina (Raleigh/Durham), Virginia (Richmond), Nevada (Las Vegas), and Arizona (Phoenix).[1]

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References

  1. Nielsen Company (September 2016). "Local Television Market Universe Estimates: Hispanic or Latino TV Homes" via Television Bureau of Advertising, Inc.
  2. Date at which the Spanish International Network (founded in 1962) was reorganized and became Univision.
  3. Univision. "Univision Network". Univision Corporate. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  4. NetSpan (founded in 1984) was reorganized and became Telemundo continental U.S. network.
  5. UniMás was originally launched as Telefutura in January 2002, before rebranding under its current name in January 2013.
  6. Univision. "UniMás Network". Univision Corporate. Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  7. "Guide to Hispanic Networks", Broadcasting & Cable, vol. 144, pp. 14–20, October 2, 2014, ISSN 1068-6827, Special Report in Multichannel News and Broadcasting & Cable
  8. "WHO WE ARE". Retrieved May 1, 2019.
  9. "News". New York: Viacom, Inc. Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  10. "Comcast Corporation". Philadelphia. Retrieved April 6, 2017.

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