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'''Cisneros Media''' ('''CMD)''', also known as '''Venevision International''', is an American-based entertainment company that broadcasts [[Spanish language|Spanish-language]] television worldwide. |
'''Cisneros Media''' ('''CMD)''', also known as '''Venevision International''', is an American-based entertainment company that broadcasts [[Spanish language|Spanish-language]] television worldwide. |
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CMD is a Spanish-language |
CMD is a Spanish-language entertainment company involved with TV programming, production, and distribution. CMD also participates in other segments of the market including music production and distribution, film distribution, pay television, original productions, content distribution for cellular phones and Internet, and product integration through Synapses International.{{Citation needed|date=October 2023}} |
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Venevision International is part of the [[Grupo Cisneros|Cisneros Group of Companies]] and was founded initially as the distribution company of this media holding.<ref>Global Communication: Theories, Stakeholders and Trends. Thomas Mcphail. 2005 Page 113</ref> |
Venevision International is part of the [[Grupo Cisneros|Cisneros Group of Companies]] and was founded initially as the distribution company of this media holding.<ref>Global Communication: Theories, Stakeholders and Trends. Thomas Mcphail. 2005 Page 113</ref> |
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CMD is currently headed by Peter Tinoco. The company opened its doors in 1969 under the name Teverama Florida, along with [[RCTV|Radio Caracas Television]] as distributors of [[Venezuela]]n programming abroad. After a split from RCTV (which formed Coral Pictures), it was renamed America Television Inc. In 1987, the company took the current name of Venevision International.{{Citation needed|date=October 2023}} |
CMD is currently headed by Peter Tinoco. The company opened its doors in 1969 under the name Teverama Florida, along with [[RCTV|Radio Caracas Television]] as distributors of [[Venezuela]]n programming abroad. After a split from RCTV (which formed Coral Pictures), it was renamed America Television Inc. In 1987, the company took the current name of Venevision International.{{Citation needed|date=October 2023}} |
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VVI is one of the two largest companies that distributes Spanish |
VVI is one of the two largest companies that distributes Spanish-language television programming.<ref>A Companion To Television Janet Wasko 2005. Page 517</ref> The company has a diverse programming catalogue, with an emphasis on the [[telenovela]] genre.<ref>Venezuela: The Challenge of Competitiveness Michael Enright, Scott Saavedra, 1996 Page 72.</ref> |
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In 1992, as part of a consortium of American businessman [[Jerry Perenchio]], Mexican entrepreneur [[Emilio Azcárraga Milmo]], and Grupo Cisneros through Venevisión International bought [[Univision]] for $500 million. Grupo Cisneros held a 25% stake in [[Univision]] and 12.5% stake in the Univision Communications (now [[TelevisaUnivision]]). The Grupo Cisneros' ownership stake in Univision led to the broadcast of Venevision telenovelas from Venezuela, and to the co-production of telenovelas by the partnership of Venevision International and Univision Communications. The consortium ended up selling Univision for $13.7 billion in 2007.<ref name=Bloomberg-Univision-2011>{{cite news|last1=Cisneros|first1=Gustavo A.|title=Gustavo A. Cisneros on Buying Univision|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-06-23/gustavo-a-dot-cisneros-on-buying-univision|work=[[Bloomberg L.P.]]|date=June 23, 2011}}</ref> |
In 1992, as part of a consortium of American businessman [[Jerry Perenchio]], Mexican entrepreneur [[Emilio Azcárraga Milmo]], and Grupo Cisneros through Venevisión International bought [[Univision]] for $500 million. Grupo Cisneros held a 25% stake in [[Univision]] and 12.5% stake in the Univision Communications (now [[TelevisaUnivision]]). The Grupo Cisneros' ownership stake in Univision led to the broadcast of Venevision telenovelas from Venezuela, and to the co-production of telenovelas by the partnership of Venevision International and Univision Communications. The consortium ended up selling Univision for $13.7 billion in 2007.<ref name=Bloomberg-Univision-2011>{{cite news|last1=Cisneros|first1=Gustavo A.|title=Gustavo A. Cisneros on Buying Univision|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-06-23/gustavo-a-dot-cisneros-on-buying-univision|work=[[Bloomberg L.P.]]|date=June 23, 2011}}</ref> |
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In television production, CMD was a pioneer in independent television production in Spanish in the city of Miami and one of the main companies of this segment in the industry.<ref>Thinking Outside the Box: A Contemporary Television Genre Reader. Gary R. Edgerton, Brian G. Rose. 2005. Page 285</ref> Since 2001, VVI has co-produced with Latin American and US companies, and also with the Chinese TV company [[China Central Television|CCTV]] in the Spanish version of a documentary of the [[Yangtze River]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2023}} |
In television production, CMD was a pioneer in independent television production in Spanish in the city of Miami and one of the main companies of this segment in the industry.<ref>Thinking Outside the Box: A Contemporary Television Genre Reader. Gary R. Edgerton, Brian G. Rose. 2005. Page 285</ref> Since 2001, VVI has co-produced with Latin American and US companies, and also with the Chinese TV company [[China Central Television|CCTV]] in the Spanish version of a documentary of the [[Yangtze River]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2023}} |
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CMD founded the first exclusive, Spanish-language film distribution company in the United States. It released movies in cinemas and on [[pay-per-view]], pay television, [[home video]], the hospitality industry (hotels and tourism) |
CMD founded the first exclusive, Spanish-language film distribution company in the United States. It released movies in cinemas and on [[pay-per-view]], pay television, [[home video]], the hospitality industry (hotels and tourism) and the Internet. It has participated in a renewed interest in [[Latin American cinema]] in the US market.<ref>Marketing to Moviegoers: A Handbook of Strategies Used by Major Studios and Independents Robert Marich. 2005. Page 264</ref> |
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As part of the Cisneros Group of Companies, the company has been launched TV channels.<ref name="Verna">{{cite book| last=Verna |first= Tony |date= 1993 |title= Global Television: How to Create Effective Television for the 1990s |url= |location= |publisher= Focal Press |page= 236 |isbn= 9780240801346}}</ref> Based on its film catalogue in Spanish, the company launched its pay TV movie channel "VeneMovies" in 2006: a channel that programs films 24 hours a day, along with interviews and coverage of major festivals targeted towards the United States' Hispanic market. |
As part of the Cisneros Group of Companies, the company has been launched TV channels.<ref name="Verna">{{cite book| last=Verna |first= Tony |date= 1993 |title= Global Television: How to Create Effective Television for the 1990s |url= |location= |publisher= Focal Press |page= 236 |isbn= 9780240801346}}</ref> Based on its film catalogue in Spanish, the company launched its pay TV movie channel "VeneMovies" in 2006: a channel that programs films 24 hours a day, along with interviews and coverage of major festivals targeted towards the United States' Hispanic market. |
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'''Venevision International TV Distribution''' |
'''Venevision International TV Distribution''' |
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Venevisión International is one of the largest television programming distribution companies in Latin America. The catalogue includes popular genres from Venezuela, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. It |
Venevisión International is one of the largest television programming distribution companies in Latin America. The catalogue includes popular genres from Venezuela, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. It features films from Hollywood, Spain, and Latin America. Genres include telenovelas, musicals, comedies, game shows, talk shows, children's programming and documentaries. |
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'''Venevision International Pay TV''' |
'''Venevision International Pay TV''' |
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Industry | Media |
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Predecessor | Venevision International |
Founded | 1970 |
Founder | Diego Cisneros |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida, United States Caracas, Venezuela |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Adriana Cisneros, CEO Jonathan Blum, President [1] |
Parent | Grupo Cisneros |
Subsidiaries | Venevisión VePlus Venevisión International Productions Venevision Studios Venemusic Siente Music RedMas |
Website | www |
Cisneros Media (CMD), also known as Venevision International, is an American-based entertainment company that broadcasts Spanish-language television worldwide.
CMD is a Spanish-language entertainment company involved with TV programming, production, and distribution. CMD also participates in other segments of the market including music production and distribution, film distribution, pay television, original productions, content distribution for cellular phones and Internet, and product integration through Synapses International.[citation needed]
Venevision International is part of the Cisneros Group of Companies and was founded initially as the distribution company of this media holding.[2]
CMD is currently headed by Peter Tinoco. The company opened its doors in 1969 under the name Teverama Florida, along with Radio Caracas Television as distributors of Venezuelan programming abroad. After a split from RCTV (which formed Coral Pictures), it was renamed America Television Inc. In 1987, the company took the current name of Venevision International.[citation needed]
VVI is one of the two largest companies that distributes Spanish-language television programming.[3] The company has a diverse programming catalogue, with an emphasis on the telenovela genre.[4]
In 1992, as part of a consortium of American businessman Jerry Perenchio, Mexican entrepreneur Emilio Azcárraga Milmo, and Grupo Cisneros through Venevisión International bought Univision for $500 million. Grupo Cisneros held a 25% stake in Univision and 12.5% stake in the Univision Communications (now TelevisaUnivision). The Grupo Cisneros' ownership stake in Univision led to the broadcast of Venevision telenovelas from Venezuela, and to the co-production of telenovelas by the partnership of Venevision International and Univision Communications. The consortium ended up selling Univision for $13.7 billion in 2007.[5]
Venevision International has a presence in five continents and over 70 countries.[citation needed] Venevision International’s telenovelas have been broadcast in more than 100 countries and translated into 24 languages.[citation needed] The company launched the erotic soap opera “Latin Lover” in 2001, and in 2007 produced the first soap opera exclusively for cell phones: "Querido Profe" (Dear Teacher).[citation needed] VVI presently supports exchange agreements and sales of TV programming in China and South Korea, where telenovelas are popular. Beginning in 2000, the company sought to diversify its catalogue with original productions, and to participate in the profitable Hispanic market in the United States.
In television production, CMD was a pioneer in independent television production in Spanish in the city of Miami and one of the main companies of this segment in the industry.[6] Since 2001, VVI has co-produced with Latin American and US companies, and also with the Chinese TV company CCTV in the Spanish version of a documentary of the Yangtze River.[citation needed]
CMD founded the first exclusive, Spanish-language film distribution company in the United States. It released movies in cinemas and on pay-per-view, pay television, home video, the hospitality industry (hotels and tourism) and the Internet. It has participated in a renewed interest in Latin American cinema in the US market.[7]
As part of the Cisneros Group of Companies, the company has been launched TV channels.[8] Based on its film catalogue in Spanish, the company launched its pay TV movie channel "VeneMovies" in 2006: a channel that programs films 24 hours a day, along with interviews and coverage of major festivals targeted towards the United States' Hispanic market.
Venevision International’s Latin music brand is VeneMusic. Its market activities in the music industry include distribution and a publishing unit, which administers the rights of the artists and the music that supports the company's television productions.[citation needed]
VVI runs Latcel, a mobile content production and distribution company in the U.S. Hispanic market. It also runs VeneMobile, a division that offers content from the Cisneros Group of Companies in the mobile markets.[citation needed]
CMD has also participated with the Spanish company Nostromo in television programming[9] and in the production of theater plays in the city of Miami where it owned a theatre from 2001 through 2005.
On October 28, 2013, the Grupo Cisneros relaunched the Venevisión International brand with the name Cisneros Media, as part of a restructuring of the Grupo Cisneros. Cisneros Media is a division that controls entertainment services:
- Venevisión: Venezuela's leading television network.
- Ve Plus: international television channel.
- Miss Venezuela Organization: production platform aimed at the female audience.
- Cisneros Media Distribution - Global distributor of entertainment content.
- Venevisión International Productions and Cisneros Studios – independent producer of Venevisión's Spanish-language programming in the United States and for Venevisión.
In 2016, the company represented Boat Rocker Media titles in Latin America.
Cisneros Media Distribution companies
Venevision International TV Distribution
Venevisión International is one of the largest television programming distribution companies in Latin America. The catalogue includes popular genres from Venezuela, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. It features films from Hollywood, Spain, and Latin America. Genres include telenovelas, musicals, comedies, game shows, talk shows, children's programming and documentaries.
Venevision International Pay TV
VVI Pay TV develops Spanish-language channels for cable and Satellite television broadcasts. The ViendoMovies channel division offers contemporary movies in Spanish in the United States.
Venevision International Film Distribution
The film division of VVI distributes and markets Spanish-language films through pay-per-view, video-on-demand, Internet broadband, hotel and airline systems, and DVDs. This division also publishes compilations of soap operas and other television programs on DVD.
Venevision International Productions
The programming producer for Venevisión International generates productions of various genres. Its facilities are located in Miami and with regional associates. The company also develops programs for television shows.
Venevision International Publishing
Venevisión International Publishing protects and manages the intellectual property rights of music and productions of the Cisneros Organization.
Novelas
Title | Production Year | Production Countries | Production Companies | Number of Episodes | Airdates |
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Club 57 | 2019-2021 | United States | Rainbow S.r.l. Viacom International Media Networks Mediapro Nickelodeon |
120 | Abril 15, 2019 – October 22, 2021 |
Ruta 35 | 2015 | United States | Venevision International BE-TV Univision Studios |
65 | January 12, 2016 – February 26, 2016 |
Voltea pa' que te enamores | 2014-2015 | United States | Venevision International Univision Studios |
123 | November 11, 2014 – March 15, 2015 |
Demente criminal | 2014 | United States | Venevision International Univision Studios |
50 | April 1 – August 15, 2015 |
Cosita linda | 2013–2014 | United States | Venevision International Univision Studios |
146 | September 22, 2014 – May 1, 2015 |
Los Secretos de Lucía | 2013 | Venezuela Colombia United States |
Venevisión BE-TV Venevision International Univision Studios |
75 | April 22 – August 4, 2014 |
Rosario | 2012–2013[10][11] | United States | Venevision International Univision Studios |
105 / 145 | January 28–August 16, 2013 |
El Talismán | 2012 | United States | Venevision International Univision Studios |
98 / 100 | January 30[12] – June 15, 2012[13] |
Corazón Apasionado | 2011 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International | 79 / 111 | April 9 – July 27, 2012 |
Eva Luna | 2010–2011 | United States | Venevision International Univision Studios |
110 / 114 | November 1, 2010[14] – April 11, 2011[15] |
Sacrificio de Mujer | 2010 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International | 101 | April 18 – July 7, 2011 |
Condesa por amor | 2009 | Dominican Republic | Venevision International | 100 | October 26, 2009 - February 11, 2010 |
Pecadora | 2009–2010 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International | 80 / 145 | 3 May – September 10, 2010 |
Águila Roja | 2009-2016 | Spain | Globomedia RTVE |
116 | February 19, 2009 - October 26, 2016 |
Vuélveme A Querer | 2008-2009 | Mexico | TV Azteca Venevision International |
139 | February 9 - August 21, 2009 |
Alma Indomable | 2008–2009 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International | 165 | October 19, 2009 – April 16, 2010 |
Valeria | 2008 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International | 174 | March 10 – October 16, 2009 |
Pobre Millionaria | 2008 | Panama Venezuela |
Venevision International | 97 | May 15 - August 26, 2008 |
Amor Comprado | 2007 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International Univision Studios |
123 | January 21 – July 11, 2008 |
Trópico | 2007 | Dominican Republic | Venevisión International Iguana Productions Antena Latina |
100 | June 4 - September 14, 2007 |
Acorralada | 2006–2007 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International Univision Studios |
187 | January 15 – October 5, 2007 |
Mi Vida Eres Tú | 2006 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International | 116 | July 10 – December 8, 2006 |
Olvidarte Jamás | 2005 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International Univision Studios |
118 | January 9 – June 7, 2006 |
Soñar no Cuesta Nada | 2004–2005 | United States Venezuela |
Venevision International | 191 | May 23, 2005 – February 23, 2006 |
Ángel Rebelde | 2003–2004 | United States Venezuela |
Fonovideo Productions Venevisión |
217 | February 2 – December 3, 2004 |
Rebeca | 2003 | United States Venezuela |
Fonovideo Productions Venevisión |
152 | June 2 – December 26, 2003 |
Gata Salvaje | 2002 | United States Venezuela |
Fonovideo Productions Venevisión |
252 | May 16, 2002 – May 2, 2003 |
Secreto de Amor | 2001 | United States Venezuela |
Fonovideo Productions Venevisión |
151 | July 24, 2001 – February 12, 2002 |
La Revancha | 2000 | United States Venezuela |
Fonovideo Productions Venevisión |
151 | 8 May – December 1, 2000 |
Girasoles para Lucía | 1999 - 2000 | Peru | Venevision International Iguana Productions |
110 | November 8, 1999 - March 31, 2000 |
Enamorada | 1999–2000 | United States Venezuela |
Fonovideo Productions Venevisión |
100 | November 8, 1999 – March 8, 2000 |
La Mujer de Mi Vida | 1998–1999 | United States Venezuela |
Fonovideo Productions Venevisión |
150 | September 23, 1998 – March 17, 1999 |
English-Language Series
- Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide 2005
- Zoey 101 2005
- Flashpoint 2009
- Corazones extremos 2010
- No Puede Ser 2010
- What's Up Warthogs! 2011
- Hawaii Five-0 2012
- Beauty & the Beast 2012
- Just Kidding 2013
- Scorpion 2015
- The Messengers 2015
- Limitless 2015
- Killjoys 2015
- Zoo 2015
- The Next Step 2016
- Extant 2016
- MacGyver 2017
- Seal Team 2018
- FBI 2018
English-Language Cartoons
- Zoofari 2018
- Bitz & Bob 2019
- The Strange Chores 2020
- Kingdom Force 2020
- Remy & Boo 2021
- Dino Ranch 2021
- Zumbar 2021
- Dino Pops 2023
Programs
Talkshows
References
- ^ "About Cisneros". www.cisneros.com. Archived from the original on June 7, 2023. Retrieved June 11, 2023.
- ^ Global Communication: Theories, Stakeholders and Trends. Thomas Mcphail. 2005 Page 113
- ^ A Companion To Television Janet Wasko 2005. Page 517
- ^ Venezuela: The Challenge of Competitiveness Michael Enright, Scott Saavedra, 1996 Page 72.
- ^ Cisneros, Gustavo A. (June 23, 2011). "Gustavo A. Cisneros on Buying Univision". Bloomberg L.P.
- ^ Thinking Outside the Box: A Contemporary Television Genre Reader. Gary R. Edgerton, Brian G. Rose. 2005. Page 285
- ^ Marketing to Moviegoers: A Handbook of Strategies Used by Major Studios and Independents Robert Marich. 2005. Page 264
- ^ Verna, Tony (1993). Global Television: How to Create Effective Television for the 1990s. Focal Press. p. 236. ISBN 9780240801346.
- ^ Encyclopedia of Latino Popular Culture in the United States by Cordelia Candelaria, Peter J. García, and Arturo J. Aldama. 2004. Page. 293
- ^ "Elenco de "Rosario", la nueva telenovela de Univision". Archived from the original on October 17, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
- ^ Univision Studios y Venevision dieron el claquetazo de 'Rosario'
- ^ “El Talismán” Delivers Highest U.S. Produced Novela Premiere Numbers
- ^ Gran final de El Talismán el viernes 15 de junio a la 1pm/12 C por Univision
- ^ Univision Studios' First Dramatic Program 'Eva Luna' Reaches 5.2 Million Viewers
- ^ ""Eva Luna" Finale Reaches 9.7 Million Viewers, Ranks As One Of Top 10 Novela Finales Of All Time And The Highest-Rated Domestically Produced Novela In History". Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 3, 2014.