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Posted on: May 16th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ]
Tags: radio, Telemundo
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“Telemundo [www.telemundo.com] unveiled its new grid at Radio City Music Hall last night, introducing five novellas, a pair of news programs, a Carson-inspired late show, and a little futbol. Marking the NBC Universal-owned Hispanic network’s 20th year, President Don Browne acknowledged past missteps, but promised a bright future. “The primetime ratings are not where we thought they’d be,” he admitted. “We stretched the team a little too far a little too fast.””
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