In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, which happens from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, television networks are unveiling slates of themed content including new campaigns, sports broadcasting, live specials and more.
Among this year’s programming options is NBCUniversal and Telemundo’s “Come With Us,” an initiative that includes special programming and digital elements designed to reach audiences in both English and Spanish. The campaign will kick off on “Today” and “Hoy Dia,” followed by an on-air roadblock during prime time. Telemundo will also incorporate social media initiatives, including “Latinos Imparables” and “Unstoppable Women.” NBCUniversal will incorporate segments and specials from NBC News and MSNBC, including “Generation LatinX,” “Dis(Owning) Hispanic” and “The New Latino Landscape.”
Additionally, NBC Sports will highlight Latino artists contributing to mural paintings with “On Her Turf” highlighting Latina athletes participating in social roadblocks; CNBC Digital will spotlight prominent business leaders from the Latinx community; Universal Kids will...
Among this year’s programming options is NBCUniversal and Telemundo’s “Come With Us,” an initiative that includes special programming and digital elements designed to reach audiences in both English and Spanish. The campaign will kick off on “Today” and “Hoy Dia,” followed by an on-air roadblock during prime time. Telemundo will also incorporate social media initiatives, including “Latinos Imparables” and “Unstoppable Women.” NBCUniversal will incorporate segments and specials from NBC News and MSNBC, including “Generation LatinX,” “Dis(Owning) Hispanic” and “The New Latino Landscape.”
Additionally, NBC Sports will highlight Latino artists contributing to mural paintings with “On Her Turf” highlighting Latina athletes participating in social roadblocks; CNBC Digital will spotlight prominent business leaders from the Latinx community; Universal Kids will...
- 9/23/2021
- by Selome Hailu and Jennifer Yuma
- Variety Film + TV
Veteran Mexican TV executive and showrunner Rosy Ocampo has signed with APA in all areas.
Ocampo will work with APA to launch a U.S.-based production company focused on bringing authentic Latinx voices and stories to both the U.S. and global television markets. Ocampo is also a former head of studio for Televisa, where she oversaw development and production of content for free and pay TV channels at Televisa and its sister network, Univision.
Ocampo’s production of La Fea Mas Bella (The Prettiest Ugly Girl), the Mexican version of the Colombian telenovela and global franchise that ABC adapted as ...
Ocampo will work with APA to launch a U.S.-based production company focused on bringing authentic Latinx voices and stories to both the U.S. and global television markets. Ocampo is also a former head of studio for Televisa, where she oversaw development and production of content for free and pay TV channels at Televisa and its sister network, Univision.
Ocampo’s production of La Fea Mas Bella (The Prettiest Ugly Girl), the Mexican version of the Colombian telenovela and global franchise that ABC adapted as ...
Veteran Mexican TV executive and showrunner Rosy Ocampo has signed with APA in all areas.
Ocampo will work with APA to launch a U.S.-based production company focused on bringing authentic Latinx voices and stories to both the U.S. and global television markets. Ocampo is also a former head of studio for Televisa, where she oversaw development and production of content for free and pay TV channels at Televisa and its sister network, Univision.
Ocampo’s production of La Fea Mas Bella (The Prettiest Ugly Girl), the Mexican version of the Colombian telenovela and global franchise that ABC adapted as ...
Ocampo will work with APA to launch a U.S.-based production company focused on bringing authentic Latinx voices and stories to both the U.S. and global television markets. Ocampo is also a former head of studio for Televisa, where she oversaw development and production of content for free and pay TV channels at Televisa and its sister network, Univision.
Ocampo’s production of La Fea Mas Bella (The Prettiest Ugly Girl), the Mexican version of the Colombian telenovela and global franchise that ABC adapted as ...
Mexican-born actor Jaime Camil is incredibly humble. As he tells it, “You have to be thankful to the audience…that people are requesting your services and you’re being hired to do something.” Camil burst onto the scene, for U.S. audiences at least, playing the gregarious and charming Rogelio de la Vega on five seasons of The CW’s “Jane the Virgin.” Now, with “Jane” having concluded its run last year, Camil is transitioning to a new role as an actor and executive producer for the CBS multicamera sitcom, “Broke.”
“Broke,” akin to classic sitcoms like “Green Acres,” follows struggling single mom Jackie (Pauley Perrette) and what happens when her once wealthy sister and brother-in-law (played by Natasha Leggero and Camil) come to live with her after going broke. Camil has deep connections to the property, which initially started out as a Colombian television production. Camil played the title...
“Broke,” akin to classic sitcoms like “Green Acres,” follows struggling single mom Jackie (Pauley Perrette) and what happens when her once wealthy sister and brother-in-law (played by Natasha Leggero and Camil) come to live with her after going broke. Camil has deep connections to the property, which initially started out as a Colombian television production. Camil played the title...
- 4/2/2020
- by Kristen Lopez
- Indiewire
Univision Communications and Grupo Televisa are teaming on a TV pilot initiative for the development of scripted and unscripted series by global independent producers aimed at Hispanic audiences. "This is an unprecedented step in the transformation of our joint content strategy – and for Hispanic media globally,” Lourdes Diaz, President of Entertainment for Uci and Rosy Ocampo, VP of Content for Grupo Televisa said in a joint statement. “We are unequivocally invested in…...
- 1/17/2018
- Deadline TV
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican media giant Televisa is revamping its 2007 television lineup with innovative content, marking a new era of programming for the nation's top broadcaster.
Among the new shows Mexico's top network will launch next year is La Hora Marcada, a mystery series inspired by a popular sci-fi program produced by Televisa in the 1980s.
Also slated to air next year is immigration-themed Si me Muero Lejos de ti, one of several non-traditional telenovelas that the network is developing. While Televisa will continue to produce traditional soaps, it is looking to experiment more with the so-called neo-telenovela genre.
Executive producer Rosy Ocampo said Thursday that much of the new programming is unprecedented. "Televisa is entering a new era in the sense that we want to offer innovative content with the idea of making formattable series," she said.
Also set to bow on Televisa next year is Los 5 Magnificos, a reality competition featuring five acrobats, and La Pantera, an action comedy that centers on a vigilante.
Among the new shows Mexico's top network will launch next year is La Hora Marcada, a mystery series inspired by a popular sci-fi program produced by Televisa in the 1980s.
Also slated to air next year is immigration-themed Si me Muero Lejos de ti, one of several non-traditional telenovelas that the network is developing. While Televisa will continue to produce traditional soaps, it is looking to experiment more with the so-called neo-telenovela genre.
Executive producer Rosy Ocampo said Thursday that much of the new programming is unprecedented. "Televisa is entering a new era in the sense that we want to offer innovative content with the idea of making formattable series," she said.
Also set to bow on Televisa next year is Los 5 Magnificos, a reality competition featuring five acrobats, and La Pantera, an action comedy that centers on a vigilante.
- 11/30/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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