Manuel Martinez, president, Telemundo Station Group
The Telemundo Station Group today announced that nearly half of all Telemundo-owned stations had the most-watched local newscasts in their markets during April 2016. Telemundo-owned stations in Los Angeles, Miami and Phoenix have most-watched late local newscast in any language while the local stations in New York, Chicago, Denver, Philadelphia and Boston outperform all of their local Spanish-language competitorsTelemundos west coast flagship television station, Telemundo 52 Los Angeles/KVEA had the most-watched local newscast at 11pm, in any language, among Adults 18 to 34. KVEAs 11pm newscast was also the second most-watched late local newscast in the market, regardless of language, among Adults 18 to 49 and Adults 25 to 54.South Floridas local news leader, Telemundo 51 Miami/WSCV, and Telemundo Phoenix/KTAZ also outperformed all of their local market competitors with the most watched local newscasts at 11pm EDT and 10pm MST, respectively — in any language — among all three demographic groups: Adults 18 to 34, Adults 18 to 49 and Adults 25 to 54. Our stations commitment to delivering top-notch journalism is rooted in the fact that our viewers deserve to receive best-in-class journalism and that our stations have the responsibility to inform the communities we serve. Our news teams report the news as it happens: they ask the hard questions that need to be asked, speak up for consumers who may have been wronged and deliver in-depth, hyper-local weather forecasts while using the latest weather technologies to keep our communities safe when severe weather threatens their safety said Manuel Martinez, president, Telemundo Station Group.
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