In an attempt to close the ratings gap with Univision, Telemundo is exploring faster-paced telenovelas, increased emphasis on sports and new live events.
Who gets a happily ever after? Find out now. "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" has put its viewers on a roller coaster of emotions, and it seems the ending had the very same effect on many.
A mother and daughter's relationship will struggle because of a man. José Alberto Castro has been trying to make "La Malquerida" for 15 years, and now it's just a month away from premiering on Univision.
Natalia finds out about Diego's twin. This week's episodes of "De Que Te Quiero, Te Quiero" brought Abdul and Mali's wedding, and Paul Champignon can't stand seeing Brigitte.
El Alacran's identity is also revealed. In previous episodes, Maria decided she wanted to kill Montserrat, Rosario and Alejandro. She knew that she couldn't get Alejandro to love her, so she thought that no one else should have him either.
It's a big night for Univision, with Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and more performing at the 2014 Premios Juventud Thursday night. Latin Post.com presents an extra-large round up of what to expect.
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.
José Luis cannot let go of Montserrat. Last week, Fabiola almost killed Graciela, but she ended up committing suicide. But Graciela learns that she only had a year to live.
"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.
Montserrat has a choice to make: Will she leave Alejandro for good? In the previous week, Montserrat saw Alejandro with Maria, though she doesn't know he was knocked out cold.
Univision will be airing the award show once again. The Latin Grammys will be making their way back to Las Vegas. The award show will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Nov.
A Rasmussen Reports poll has bad news for soccer fans: Americans do not think soccer will be as popular in the U.S. as it is worldwide within the next five years. But English- and Spanish-language television viewership is up anyway.
This week people decide to give Graciela a piece of their mind. On the previous episodes of "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó," Alejandro once again needs to prove his innocence, but the document he needs has gone missing.
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.
Arenas only has nice things to say about Maite Perroni. Daniel Arenas considers himself very lucky. "Since the day I was born, I've been lucky," he said, according to El Diario NY.