Univision owners in talks to sell for north of $20B

World Cup coverage via the Univision Deportes app MEXSPORT/Osvald Aguilar. The 2014 World Cup kickoff is mere hours away, and official U.S. networks ESPN and Univision are ready to welcome fans that will be following the games on digital platforms.

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 

Spanish language network Univision is again looking to sell. Its owners, who include former kids TV mogul Haim Saban and a bunch of private equity firms, have approached other big media companies to gauge interest, reports the Wall Street Journal.

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 

UNIVISION DEPORTES. Spanish-language Univision Deportes will launch 24/7 coverage of the World Cup beginning June 9th with the most coverage the United States has ever seen. More details are just a click away:.