It’s Upfronts Week in NYC and all the TV networks are making their annual pitches to sponsors with the intention of obtaining millions of dollars to advertise on their programming. We speak with journalist/blogger Laura Martinez, about how Univision and Telemundo are trying to adapt to the demographic growth of US born Latinos, if we’re ready for English-language novelas and why the next CEO of either network needs to be a woman. Then Mike Sargent joins us to review Deadpool 2 and why he thinks it’s better than the original - from its diversity down to it’s humor.
Episode Summary
Laura Martinez on Univision/Telemundo Upfront - 1:21
How miblogestublog.com was created: 1:47Key takeaways of Univision and Telemundo upfronts: 9:00Why Univision has a better sports portfolio: 11:40Thougorn Lahts on both programming slates: 13:51Why Spanish-language programming no longer resonating with viewers: 16:46Network executives definition of a Latino is wrong: 18:43Why Univision needs a new executive team and why there is a disconnect with programming: 21:54Randy Falco's replacement needs to be a US Hispanic woman: 23:32Why we are ready English-language novelas: 26:58What needs to be included in next year's upfronts: 30:56The dismissal of the U.S. born Latino: 33:54The complexity of figuring out the Latino viewers: 35:51
JackedIN (US Latino Pop News Recap) segment- 41:31
Mike Sargent on 'Deadpool 2' - 43:15
Musical weekend playlist:
Sangria Wine - Pharrell Williams (feat. Camila Cabello)
Fall In Line - Christina Aguilera (feat. Demi Lovato)
Dinero - Jennifer Lopez (falte. DJ Khaled and Cardi B)
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