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Grupo Televisa S.A.B.
Grupo Televisa
Company typeSociedad Anónima Bursátil
BMV: TLEVISA
NYSETV
IndustryMass media
PredecessorTelevicentro (1952)
Telesistema Mexicano (1955)
Televisión Independiente de México (1965)
Grupo Televisa (1973)
FoundedJanuary 8, 1973; 51 years ago (1973-01-08)
FounderEmilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Emilio Azcárraga Jean (CEO),
Ervin Azcárraga Jean,
Bernardo Gómez Martínez,
Alfonso de Angoitia,
José Bastón Patiño[1]
ProductsBroadcasting, cable TV, radio, publishing, Internet
RevenueIncrease US $5.3 billion (2012)
Increase US$ 672.7 million (2012)
Number of employees
24,362
SubsidiariesTelevisa Interactive
Sky México (58.7%)
Websitewww.televisa.com
www.televisa.com/corporativo (Corporate)

Grupo Televisa, S.A.B. (Spanish pronunciation: [teleˈβisa]) is a Mexican multimedia mass media company and the largest in Hispanic America[2][3] and the Spanish-speaking world.[4] and in the Spanish-speaking World. It is a major international entertainment business, with much of its programming airing in the United States on Univision, with which it has an exclusive contract.

Telenovelas

Televisa produces telenovelas since 1959. The most successful telenovelas was:

Channels

Other channels

Noticieros Televisa

It is headed by Leopoldo Gómez, the Vice President of News for Televisa.

Logos

References

  1. "Televisa: Corporativo: Ejecutivos". Retrieved December 13, 2016.
  2. "Diario La Tercera (Argentina) "Televisa baja sus ganancias en primer trimestre de 2011"". Latercera.com. April 15, 2011. Archived from the original on January 3, 2013. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
  3. "Editorial Televisa, World's Largest Spanish-Language Publisher, Goes Live with K4". Managing Editor Inc. December 3, 2009. Archived from the original on June 4, 2012. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
  4. Putting Pictures to Work Archived 2007-12-14 at the Wayback Machine – Snell & Wilcox