Yahootelemundo
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Yahootelemundo
| Telemundo |
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| Type | Spanish Broadcast Television Network |
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| Country | United States |
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| Availability | National |
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| Founded | 1954 |
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| Founder | Angel Ramos |
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| Owner | NBC Universal |
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| Launch date | 1954 as WKAQ-TV in San Juan, Puerto Rico 1987 in the continental United States |
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| Website | www.yahootelemundo.com |
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Telemundo is an American television network based in Hialeah, Florida. Launched in San Juan, Puerto Rico by Angel Ramos in 1954, it is the second-largest Spanish-language content producer in the world. It is also the second-largest Spanish language network in the US, behind Univision.
Telemundo is also the only Spanish-language network currently producing telenovelas in the United States. Many programs air with closed captions in both Spanish and English. The network reaches 93 percent of U.S. Hispanic households in 142 markets via over-the-air, cable and satellite TV.
Telemundo Communications Group, its parent company, is part of the NBC Universal division of General Electric, which paid $2.7 billion for the operation in 2002. Don Browne is the Telemundo's president. Jeff Gaspin, who is president and COO of Universal Television Group, oversees the network. Telemundo has 1,800 employees.
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