Fox News Announces TV Channel for Hispanics in the US

Published in La Cronica de Hoy
(Mexico) on 25 January 2012
by Agencias en Bogota (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Karen Posada . Edited by Alyssa Goulding .
Fox News Channel, property of media magnate Rupert Murdoch, has allied with Colombia's RCN television group to create a channel called “Mundo Fox.” Aimed at the growing Hispanic population in the United States, the channel will begin broadcasting in September and October of 2012.

The targets of the channel are the 50 to 60 million Hispanics in the U.S., says Gabriel Reyes, president of RCN television, to the radio station RCN.

The headquarters of the new channel will be in Los Angeles and the ownership will be divided in half between RCN and Fox. Its contents will be made up fundamentally of “entertainment and fiction,” which will include soap operas from RCN and sports programs from Fox.

The informative programs will be based on the news channel NTN24 from RCN, which broadcasts in a television system paid in the U.S. “It will be traced jointly by RCN and by Fox International Channels,” said the president of the former channel, Hernan Lopez, also to RCN radio.

The new channel would face competition with Univision which already has 62 local stations and 73 radio stations, and is followed by Telemundo, while the Hispanic population grew by 43 percent in the last decade and already is the most important minority in the United States, with 50 million people.

RCN Radio and RCN television are owned by Colombian businessman Carlos Ardila Lulle and are the main outlets of communication in the South American country.


La cadena Fox, propiedad del magnate de los medios Rupert Murdoch, hizo una alianza con la televisión colombiana RCN para crear un canal de televisión llamado "Mundo Fox", dirigido a la creciente población hispana en Estados Unidos y que comenzará a transmitir en septiembre y octubre de 2012.

El objetivo de la cadena son los 50 ó 60 millones de hispanos en Estados Unidos, dijo Gabriel Reyes, presidente de RCN televisión, a la emisora RCN radio.

La sede principal de la nueva cadena estará en Los Ángeles y la propiedad estará dividida al 50% entre RCN y Fox. Su contenido se compondrá fundamentalmente "de entretenimiento y de ficción", que incluirá las telenovelas de RCN y la programación del deportivo de Fox.

Los programas informativos estarán basados en el canal de noticias NTN24 de RCN que se transmite en sistema de televisión de paga en EU, en tanto que la línea editorial "será trazada de forma conjunta por RCN y por Fox International Channels", dijo el presidente de esta última cadena, Hernán López, también a RCN radio.

La competencia que enfrentaría la nueva cadena es Univision que tiene 62 estaciones locales y 73 radiodifusoras, a la que le sigue Telemundo, en tanto que la población hispana creció 43% en la última década y ya es la minoría más importante en Estados Unidos, con 50 millones de personas.

Por su parte, RCN Radio y RCN televisión le pertenecen al empresario colombiano Carlos Ardila Lulle, y son los principales medios de comunicación del país sudamericano.
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