Smith helped Reina escape, but is she trustworthy? In the last episode, Estefania goes after the red diamond, which Victor realizes and tries to stop. Lazaro looks for Bolivar to inform him that it was Octavio de Rosas who murdered Damian.
The celebrities give contestants real advice on how to succeed and tease other aspects of the show. Telemundo's new music competition "Yo Soy El Artista" premieres on Sept.
The English Premier League returns to NBC on Saturday, with Manchester United opening the season against Swansea City, as the network tries to capitalize on last year's successful inaugural broadcast run and the fervor of the World Cup.
NASCAR looks to expand beyond its current market with new deals in place with NBC Sports, Fox Sports, and IMG that will help the stock car series raise their brand awareness among Latinos in the United States and beyond.
A few of the performers have been announced. Lucero will soon be known as a Telemundo star, and to kick things off, she will be performing at Premios Tu Mundo.
In an attempt to close the ratings gap with Univision, Telemundo is exploring faster-paced telenovelas, increased emphasis on sports and new live events.
Aric Almirola talks exclusively with Latin Post to discuss becoming the third Hispanic to win a NASCAR stock car race after winning the Coke Zero 400 at the famed Daytona International Speedway, qualifying for "The Chase For The Sprint Cup" — NASCAR's version of playoffs to determine the champion — and NASCAR's engagement with the Hispanic market.
With the U.S. Latino population projected to hit 131 million by 2050, the representation of Latinos on the media has been changing notably on cable television.
Find out what other stars have been nominated. Your favorite Latino celebrities will be at the American Airlines Arena on Aug. 21. Telemundo's 2014 Premios Tu Mundo awards promises to be a star-studded event.
Lucero is embarking on a new adventure with Telemundo. Lucero is making a big career change after 33 years with Televisa. The singer and actress is leaving Televisa, which is where many of Univision's telenovelas come from, and heading to Telemundo.
The company is a large standalone Spanish-speaking media outlet but has been in talks for a sale to large English-speaking companies. It's biggest competitor, Telemundo, is backed by media giant Comcast. In hopes of beating ESPN and ABC in World Cup coverage, the company spent half a million on new technology to beat broadcast times of the other two-- it succeeded. The move comes at a time when the future is uncertain and the station may need the success to attract a sale.
"The Latino Media Gap: A Report on the State of Latinos in U.S. Media" details racial disparities on the big and small screen and highlights the lack of Latino prominence in top 10 films and scripted television series during 2013. The report also details the finer points of the Latino media gap.
Univisión' may be up for sale. As rumor has it, Univisión's private equity owners have been in talks with numerous major media companies, such as CBS Corp. and Time Warner, to sell for more than $20 billion.
The show had only been going on for three years. Between Telemundo putting off its beauty competition show "Miss Latina Universo" and now canceling the Billboard Mexican Music Awards, the channel is certainly not making any fans.
People believe now that Nia Sanchez has made "Miss Latina Universo" unnecessary. Telemundo's answer to "Nuestra Belleza Latina," which airs on Univision, is no more.
Some people value the entertainment. Others say these channels are degrading to women. On "Sabado Gigante," it's not rare to see a child walking down the runway in a belly-baring outfit.
Prince Royce and Amanda Mena could not be happier last night. Sunday was the last episode of "La Voz Kids," and after weeks of battling it out, the winner was named.