Univision fires radio station executive over inflated ratings

How is social media changing the way audiences watch TV? Join us for a Twitter chat Thursday, June 12, at noon EDT with Univision's head of social media, David Beck MBA '06. Beck will answer your questions and provide 

World Cup Preview: 9 a.m. Tuesday Belgium-Algeria on ESPN and Univision. Posted on June 16, 2014 by Nick Green · WCBELposter. WCalgposter. Game preview · WCBELrankings · WCALGrankings · Facebook · Twitter · Plusone · Digg 

Univision Communications is looking to make its expansive World Cup coverage interactive through a partnership with Facebook that will integrate social media into its broadcasts from Brazil. The broadcaster, which has the 

CBS, Time Warner and even Mexico giant Grupo Televisa are on the list of potential suitors for fast-growing Univision, which reportedly is shopping itself around with a $20B asking price. Deadline's David Lieberman reports.

UNIVISION COMMUNICATIONS INC. is on the block, as the WALL STREET JOURNAL reports that its owners have held preliminary discussions with several media powers such as CBS CORP. and TIME WARNER INC.