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Fake Mexican Journalists Appeal Drug Convictions in Nicaragua

Appeals have been filed by attorneys representing 18 Mexicans who posed as Televisa journalists and were convicted on drug charges in Nicaragua, judicial officials said Thursday. continue reading »

Nicaragua Sentences Fake Journalists to 30 Years

The 18 Mexicans arrested last summer in Nicaragua while posing as Televisa journalists and later convicted on drug, money laundering and racketeering charges were sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison. continue reading »

Arrest Warrants Issued For Fake News Team Stopped in Nicaragua

A Mexican judge has issued an arrest order for 16 people - including 15 arrested in Nicaragua while carrying $9.2 million in cash - for their alleged role in transactions involving illicit proceeds, federal prosecutors said. continue reading »

Reporters Without Borders Criticizes Censorship in Mexico

Reporters Without Borders said the refusal of a magazine wholesaler owned by Televisa to distribute the August issue of Zocalo magazine, which carried an article critical of the media giant, amounted to censorship. continue reading »

Televisa Denies Any Connection to Drug Suspects Arrested in Nicaragua

Mexican media giant Televisa said in a statement released Wednesday that none of the 18 suspects arrested last week in Nicaragua in possession of a big cash haul and disguised as news journalists has ever worked at the company and also denied any link to the vehicles seized from them. continue reading »

Nicaragua Apprehends Mexicans With $7 Million in Cash in Fake News Trucks

At least $7 million in cash was found in the vehicles of 18 people pretending to be news crews from Mexico's Televisa television covering a drug trial in Managua linked to the 2011 killing of folk singer Facundo Cabral, Nicaraguan police said Friday. continue reading »

Televisa Denies Promoting Mexican Presidential Candidate In Return For Money

The media conglomerate that dominates Mexican broadcast television has denied allegations it took money in exchange for raising the profile of Enrique Peña Nieto, the favorite to win the July 1 presidential election. continue reading »

Costly Network Infrastructure Means Prospective Mexican TV Operators Must Invest $1 Billion

Bidders in a planned auction of two broadcast television channels in Mexico must be prepared to invest at least $1 billion to cover the cost of network infrastructure and other expenses, the head of the Federal Telecommunications Commission, or Cofetel, said. continue reading »

Mexican Actress Daniela Castro catches H1N1 virus

Mexican actress Daniela Castro reveled through social networks that she contracted the H1N1 virus, but will continue recordings for soap opera "Una Familia con Suerte" on Televisa. continue reading »

Mexican Female Journalists Found Murdered, Bodies Dumped in a Mexico City Park

The bodies of Marcela Yarce, a reporter for “Contralínea” and Rocío González, who worked for Televisa, were found abandoned in a garden. continue reading »

Spanish Telenovela, Terminales, to Be Adapted by ABC Family Network (VIDEO)

The popular Spanish telenovela, Terminales will be adapted by the ABC Family network for English speaking audiences. continue reading »

Televisa and Azteca’s Telenovelas to be Streamed on Netflix but not in U.S.

Starting in September Netflix will offer its Latin American clients telenovelas from the King’s of telenovela production: Televisa and Azteca. continue reading »

Advertisers Increase their Spending on Spanish Language Media

Current statistics are showing that advertiser are increasing their spend and interest in the Hispanic consumer in expectation of what the U.S. Census will show. That spending is especially visible at the Spanish language networks like Univision and Telemundo. Advertise spending for Spanish language media increased by 24 percent versus 8.5 percent for English language media. continue reading »

Inez Sainz Retiring from Locker Room; Uses Interesting Choice of Words to Justify her Wardrobe

Inez Sainz held a press conference at TV Azteca’s offices in California announcing she would no longer be reporting from the locker room, a decision that the NFL agreed with. continue reading »

Televisa Buys Large Stake in Univision

Mexico's Televisa said on Monday it will acquire a 5 percent stake in rival U.S. broadcaster Univision for $1.2 billion, as it takes a bet on the lucrative Hispanic television market in the United States. continue reading »

UPDATE:  Oaxaca Landslide Not as Deadly as Originally Feared

UPDATE: Yesterday's mudslide outside of Oaxaca City where many were feared dead was less deadly than originally thought. continue reading »

Secuestran en México a ex Alcalde, Primo del Propietario de Televisa

El ex alcalde de Tampico Fernando Azcárraga López, primo del dueño de Televisa, Emilio Azcárraga, fue secuestrado hoy por un grupo de desconocidos cuando salía de un restaurante de esta ciudad, en el estado de Tamaulipas (noreste), informaron a Efe fuentes cercanas al político y empresario. continue reading »