
Veronica Villafañe
Contributor at Forbes
Founder, Editor and Publisher at Media Moves
Multimedia Journalist at Voice of America (VOA)
Emmy-winning bilingual journalist. Founder/publisher @MediaMoves; @vozdeamerica & @Forbes contributor; @NAHJ former nat'l pres. Original Twitter team Verified.
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4 days ago |
mediamoves.com | Veronica Villafañe
In a major ad sales leadership change, Donna Speciale is stepping down as TelevisaUnivision’s president of U.S. Advertising Sales and Marketing. The company today announced her departure and named her successor. Tim Natividad will assume the role effective June 9. Speciale will remain with TelevisaUnivision during a transition period to ensure a smooth handoff. She joined Univision in 2021 as president of Advertising Sales and Marketing, replacing Steve Mandala.
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4 days ago |
mediamoves.com | Veronica Villafañe
Telemundo has launched the Caso Cerrado FAST channel that taps into its library of more than 800 hours of the courtroom show starring Ana María Polo. The new 24/7 streaming destination was launched on the heels of Caso Cerrado’s 24th anniversary and is available on various platforms, including Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Prime Video, Google TV, LG channels, TCL, and Comcast. Telemjundo is actively expanding into the rapidly growing free ad-supported streaming space.
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4 days ago |
mediamoves.com | Veronica Villafañe
Jaime Cárdenas has joined AOL as audience development editor. In his new role, he will oversee content creation and engagement across AOL’s social media channels, and collaborate with leadership on social media strategy. He will be working remotely out of Nashville. “AOL is an iconic brand and I’m excited about the opportunity.
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4 days ago |
mediamoves.com | Veronica Villafañe
Brian De los Santos and Victoria Alejandro are among the journalists laid off at Southern California public radio station KPCC, branded as LAist 89.3 FM, amid financial challenges, including President Trump’s executive order cutting federal funding for public media. This is the first layoff in De los Santos’s 13-year career.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Veronica Villafañe
For two decades, Dr. Ana María Polo's gavel echoed through living rooms across the United States and Latin America, as she arbitrated countless court cases. She first stepped into the role of "TV judge" in 2001 on Sala de Parejas, a show initially focused on resolving marital problems between participants. The show later expanded its scope to include anyone with legal disputes, and in 2005, it was rebranded as Caso Cerrado con la Dra. Ana María Polo (Case Closed with Dr. Ana María Polo).
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.@Telemundo Revives Ana María Polo’s #CasoCerrado With 24/7 FAST Channel Launch via @forbes #MediaMoves #CoveringLatinosInMedia #LatinosInMedia #LatinosOnTV #HispanicsinMedia #HispanicMedia https://t.co/lnrUvtyRkG

Telemundo Studios And Brazil’s Globo Strike Scripted Co-Production Deal via @forbes https://t.co/5XkMXxPc6Z