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World Screen Podcast
World Screen
56 episodes
9 months ago
Interviews and reports from the international media business.
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Interviews and reports from the international media business.
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TV & Film
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Bruce Boren
World Screen Podcast
4 minutes 7 seconds
13 years ago
Bruce Boren
The scope of the Televisa Networks bouquet runs wide, from the general-entertainment channel Canal de las Estrellas to the Mexican film service De Película, the telenovela-focused Tlnovelas and sports-centric Televisa Deportes. As VP of Televisa Networks, Bruce Boren has got his eye on expanding the footprint for all of these channels and many more. Boren shares with World Screen Weekly in this video interview his plans for growth in the U.S., Asia, Europe and other territories. Boren also touches on how parent company Televisa’s 2010 acquisition of a stake in Univision has benefited the channels division.
World Screen Podcast
Interviews and reports from the international media business.