Adios Paul y Jen, Hola Univision 19!

Sacramento Business Journal reports that Spanish-language television broadcaster Univision had the No. 1 local evening newscasts for viewers under age 50 in the Sacramento market in February, beating all the major networks…

KUVS-TV Channel 19 had the top-ranked newscasts at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. in both the adults 18-34 and the adults 18-49 demographic brackets, according to the results of the February sweep by Nielsen Media Research.

Trabajo de Niza, Sacramento. ¡Divulgan, usted deciden!

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4 thoughts on “Adios Paul y Jen, Hola Univision 19!”

  1. Let’s parse this out. If your first language is Spanish, it would make sense to watch your news programs in Spanish. That way you can get your news and not have to listen actively.

    If you are learning Spanish, watching newscasts is a good way to hear the variety of the language.

    Is there any other reason to watch local television news? In any language?

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  2. Who would you rather look at while eating your flan- Maria Salinas or Lois Hart? Besides- Univision’s game shows (at least I THINK that’s what they are, but it might be a talk show) have the BUSTIEST Hooters girls running around giving advice and/or prizes.

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