Live from America: How Latino TV Conquered the United States - by Javier Marín (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "This compelling work carries both wisdom and drama; at times it reads like a telenovela, at others like a detective chronicle.
- Author(s): Javier Marín
- 368 Pages
- Social Science, Media Studies
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"This compelling work carries both wisdom and drama; at times it reads like a telenovela, at others like a detective chronicle."--JUNE CAROLYN ERLICK, Harvard University
In the 1970s and 80s, while ABC, NBC, and CBS battled for every screen, a Mexican family, alongside a savvy American operator, quietly laid the foundation for an empire. Against media titans like Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch, they achieved the unthinkable: breaking into the tightly guarded world of U.S. television. Later, after being pushed out by political and corporate interests, they returned through an alliance as improbable as it was strategic--with the former agent of Ronald Reagan, Elizabeth Taylor, and Marlon Brando.
This book unravels the personal intrigues, hidden tensions, power plays, and cultural shifts behind the media empire now known as Univision, revealing how its programming--from telenovelas and soccer to news and music--shaped an identity and captivated an audience growing alongside the network.
A fascinating account of the dream to give voice to millions of Hispanics in the United States, and how Latino television forever changed the country's media landscape.