Fox to license Super Bowl LIX to Comcast’s Telemundo
Fox and Comcast have struck a deal that will see the former license its Super Bowl LIX broadcast to Telemundo for a separate Spanish-language simulcast.
Fox and Comcast have struck a deal that will see the former license its Super Bowl LIX broadcast to Telemundo for a separate Spanish-language simulcast.
NBC Universal has distributed $2.5 million to more than six dozen local not-for-profit organizations this year, the company said this week.
NBC will produce two spillover channels, Paris Extra 1 and Paris Extra 2, for additional live events from the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
All four major broadcast networks will carry a simulcast of the debate, along with CNN competitors like Fox News, MSNBC, Newsmax and NewsNation, among others.
A Comcast-owned Telemundo station is providing NextGen TV signals to the Tucson area.
The 14 new NBC and Telemundo local news streams are available within the free Amazon News app on Fire TV devices.
Fox and Telemundo saw a combined audience of over 25.7 million tune in to watch the final match of the FIFA 2022 World Cup.
The World Cup match between the United States and England broke a viewership record for Fox Sports.
Telemundo grabbed 4 million viewers for its telecast of the 2022 World Cup opening match; Fox Sports had 3.23 million viewers.
Comcast is launching a new streaming division aimed at incorporating more Spanish-language content into its Peacock streaming service.