Too much immigration activism is Univision's problem
We understand that the Spanish-speaking cable network Univision is for sale. This is from the Los Angeles Times:
For years, investors have looked for an exit.
Plans for an initial public offering in 2015 collapsed when media stocks faltered.
Instead, Univision spent that summer in a skirmish with then-candidate, now-President Trump after he made derogatory comments about Mexican immigrants. Trump sued the broadcaster (and later dropped the suit) after Univision pulled out of a telecast of the Miss Universe beauty pageant.
To be fair, companies are sold all the time, and this may be just another example. Markets and audiences change. It's the way things are.
Furthermore, I've been on Univision Dallas many times. They've always treated me well and fairly. I have no complaints.
Nevertheless, Univision has 2 problems:
1. Young Hispanics are not watching Spanish TV. I see that in my own world. My sons born in Texas speak Spanish, but they watch English TV.
2. Univision became The Jorge Ramos Show. Too much immigration activism. Too much anti-GOP news coverage.
For example, in 2014, Univision and Hillary Clinton got together for an education message. Are you kidding me? Did they offer the same deal to former GOP governor Susana Martinez of New Mexico? I wrote about this here.
So we wish everyone at Univision well. Let's hope the sale works out well for the many who work there.
Let's also hope new ownership focuses more on news coverage rather than immigration activism.
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