The AzA Gazette
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The AzA Gazette
The AzA Gazette AzA Gazette 1 The Azteca America Newsletter A p r i l - M a y 2 0 11 • E d i t i o n 6 The Azteca America Monthly Newsletter for Clients, Friends and Associates Infront Upfront Kickoff at Mexico City Studios The upfront season is on its way and Azteca America is once again following its successful strategy of personal presentations to key clients across the nation. The presentations begin in Mexico City on April 27. From there, presentations will continue across the country through July. Content Upfront 2011-2012 Deporte Caliente Takes Daily Sports Coverage to the Max Upcoming Azteca Stations Group 5 de Mayo Celebrations Al caer la noche Coming in May Local News Launched in Los Angeles, Chicago and 2 With the theme of “Cada vez somos más” or “We’re more every day,” the Upfront message is centered on expanded coverage; HD programming in 2012; New talent and expanded infrastructure; continued programming excellence; continued superior product integration options and digital platforms. Coverage expansion includes the migration from low to full-power stations in Dallas and Houston, with more exciting distribution gains expected for the upcoming season. 3 3 3 3 San Francisco 4 Ricardo Salinas Elected Director Of The International Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences 5 Iniciativa México Promotes Social Action6 Andrea Marti Takes New York by Storm 6 Azteca America Posts Largest Coverage Increases of Hispanic Networks 7 Azteca Personalities at Calle 8 Festival in Miami 7 Contacts8 Azteca America will also begin HD transmissions in the next twelve months, which will also be available on key pay TV services in top markets. On the production front, Azteca will inaugurate10 cutting-edge digital studios during the first quarter of 2012, creating the most-advanced digital soundstages in Latin America. Advances in the creative process also include the hiring of over 15 international stars to complement existing Azteca talent to continue to raise the bar of production values. New names include Bibi Gaytan, Edith González, Mauricio Islas, Eduardo Capetillo, Gaby Spanic, Michelle Vieth and Tatiana, to name a few. New programs for the 2011-2012 will include a daily sports program, Deporte Caliente, hosted by Luis García; A home improvement reality format called Cambiando la Casa and the dramatic thriller series Al Caer la Noche. cont. p.2 AzA Gazette The Azteca America Newsletter 2 Upfront 2011-2012 Welcome to our special 2011-2012 Upfront edition of the AzA Gazette. The future is bright for the upcoming season and we’re proud share our plans in these pages. Bob Turner and his team will be visiting many of you with personal presentations in coming weeks as we continue our successfull infront strategy. Our story is strong: including coverage and ratings gains, increased production infrastructure, stronger local operations and an exciting lineup of program launches, not to mention unmatched production integration and digital platform options. Thanks for being an important part of Azteca America. We value your contribution and look forward expanding our relationship. Martin Breidsprecher CEO Azteca America cont. from p.1 The new programs will be added to existing favorites like the high-impact magazine show Al Extremo; the La Academia musical reality show; the entertainment news program Ventaneando with its new format Ventaneando Renovado, featuring Pati Chapoy and her stellar cast; the hit talk show Cosas de la Vida, with Rocío Sánchez Azuara; as well as other favorite music and entertainment shows. On the news front, the network continues with its dynamic network news program Noticiero Nacional Azteca America, with anchors Roberto Ruiz and Christian Lara. Special events for the season include the Premios Azteca television and music awards and the Viña del Mar 2012 music special. For sports lovers, Azteca America will transmit 90 games of FLM soccer, as well as top weekly fights with Box Azteca. Also returning are sports programs Antesala Deportiva and DeporTV. “This is where the magic begins,” said Azteca America CEO Martin Breidsprecher. “We’re dedicated to creating the best television experience for our audiences. We truly believe in the power of television to create engaging platforms for viewers and showcase our clients’ brands.” “We look forward to sharing these successes face to face as we embark on a three-month road trip to visit top clients. We have a great story to tell,” said Bob Turner, President of Sales. AzA Gazette 3 The Azteca America Newsletter Deporte Caliente Takes Daily Sports Coverage to the Max Upcoming Azteca Stations Group 5 de Mayo Celebrations • Azteca America New York- “Festival del 5 de Mayo”; Sunday May 1- Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens • Azteca America San Francisco- “5 de Mayo Celebration”; Sunday May 1 23rd Street in Richmond • Azteca 54, Los Angeles- “Festejos 5 de Mayo”; Sunday May 1- Plaza Mexico in Lynwood Innovative reporting, exclusive interviews and the latest updates of your favorite sports team are now airing nightly on Deporte Caliente. Hosted by soccer-legend-turned-analyst Luis García and Antonio Rosique, the show airs weekdays at 11pm/10 pm CST and features the best in coverage of the Mexican National Soccer Team, FLM soccer, MLS soccer, boxing, basketball and more. Al caer la noche This new series is full of suspense, narrating the chilling stories that come to life with nightfall. Exceptional production values are combined with an unmatched lineup of acting talent, including Juan Manuel Bernal, Ángela Fuste, Pedro Sicard, Sergio Bonilla, Martín Altomaro and Alberto Guerra. This weekly single-story series launches on Saturday, April 30 at 10 pm / 9 pm CST. Coming in May Cielo Rojo telenovela launches in primetime with an outstanding cast that includes Edith González, Mauricio Islas, Regina Torné, Hugo Stglitz, Aura Cristina Geithner, Andrea Noli, Alejandra Lazcano and Lambda García AzA Gazette The Azteca America Newsletter 4 Local News Launched in Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco As the operations of the Azteca Stations Group continue to expand, local news has launched in Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco. Get all the latest updates of news in your community with these fresh and agile broadcasts. Los Angeles, airs as 5:30, Chicago airs at 4:30 pm and San Francisco at 5:30. “Information is power and unity for our community,” said Jorge Jaidar, Director of the Azteca Stations Group, with stations in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Miami. Ricardo Salinas Elected Director Of The International Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences Grupo Salinas Chairman Ricardo Salinas Pliego has been elected as a Director of the Board of The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the organization better known for the International Emmy Awards. In addition to voting on Academy issues, directors have the opportunity to chair committees and speak on specific issues before the Board. “We are proud to have Ricardo join our Board of Directors, said Bruce Paisner, President & CEO of The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. ”He is a distinguished and articulate leader of the international television community and we look forward to his active participation in the activities of The International Academy.” The International Academy is comprised of leading media and entertainment figures from all sectors of television including internet, mobile and technology. AzA Gazette 5 The Azteca America Newsletter More than 50 media companies signed the Agreement for the News Coverage on Violence in Mexico Iniciativa México Promotes Social Action Iniciativa México —one of the most ambitious social action projects in Mexican history, is off and running for its second edition. The call to participants is to generate ideas to enhance education, community development, environment, citizenship and social wellbeing. The first four projects and the first four ideas will get financial support, with the winning initiative receiving 10 million pesos. Iniciativa México included this year the signing of an Agreement for the News Coverage of Violence. The document covers ten points that were agreed among representatives of more than 50 media companies and institutions, in order to improve the security of journalists and promote citizen participation. For more information, visit: http://iniciativamexico.org/ Andrea Marti Takes New York by Storm Telenovela diva Andrea Mar ti was in the Big Apple in March for a series of promotional events. Best known for her role as Angélica in the telenovela “Mujer Comprada,” Andrea was a live guest for some of the top Spanish-language radio programs in the New York area, including Mega 97.9, Amor 93.1 FM and La Poderosa. Following inter views with program hosts, she took calls from listeners, where she shared plans for future projects. Then it was on to La Prensa, the top Spanish-language daily newspaper, where she was inter viewed for a feature ar ticle, and later Teleprensa. The visit also included a visit to the offices of Azteca America New York to meet with local staff. AzA Gazette The Azteca America Newsletter 6 Azteca America Posts Largest Coverage Increases of Hispanic Networks The numbers are in, and Azteca America’s coverage growth is tops in the market. While Univision and Telemundo decreased their coverage, according to Nielsen penetration estimates comparing Dec. 2010 to March 2011, Telefutura creeped up less than a half of a percentage point. Azteca was up four percent in estimated coverage growth, beating out even upstart network Estrella TV in absolute and relative terms, despite the latter’s much smaller comparison base. Hispanic Television Household Coverage Growth (March 2011 vs. December 2010) 4 4% 3 2.8% 2 1 0 Azteca Personalities at Calle 8 Festival in Miami -0.5% -0.6% 0.3% The stunning host of Al Extremo, Maria Teresa Alessandri, and the talented news anchor Rober to Ruiz were par t of the celebrations of Miami’s Calle Ocho Festival, which is known as one of the largest street festivals in the world. Ever y year, more than one million visitors attend the event, which marks the grand finale of Carnaval Miami with 23 blocks Source: Nielsen National Hispanic Sample Pentration Report- Universe Estimates, March 2011 of Latin music, street performers and international food. Azteca America sponsored an autograph signing session for Maria Teresa and Rober to, which included 2000 talent cards. People showed up to enjoy food, music, games, but more than anything, to enjoy the presence of our talent. AzA Gazette 7 The Azteca America Newsletter Contacts: EXECUTIVES: Luis J. Echarte, Chairman Martin Breidsprecher CEO (310) 432 7645 mbreidsprecher@aztecaamerica.com Alberto Santini Lara Executive VP of Programming, Production and Marketing 011 52 (55) 17201313 Ext. 30816 asantini@tvazteca.com.mx Bob Turner President, Network/SpotTV Sales (646) 360-1758 bturner@aztecaamerica.com Distribution and Affiliate Relations: Juan Pablo Álvarez 011 52 (55) 1720 1313 ext. 39803 jpalvarez@aztecaamerica.com Fundación Azteca America: Nathalie Rayes 203 689 5127 nrayes@aztecaamerica.com Grupo Salinas Corporate Communications: Daniel McCosh 011 52 55 1720 0059 dmccosh@gruposalinas.com For further contacts see our website Jorge Jaidar GM, Azteca Stations Group (818) 844-1441 jjaidar@aztecaamerica.com A Grupo Salinas Company www.gruposalinas.com Editorial Committee Daniel McCosh, Editor Linda Garcidueñas Lorena Herrera Juan Pablo Álvarez Ricardo Becerra Angélica Bengolea Bruno Rangel Nathalie Rayes About Azteca America Azteca America is the alternative choice in broadcast television for Spanish speaking families residing in the United States. Azteca America operates in 66 markets nationwide, and can also be seen on DIRECTV Mas Channel 441 (AZA 441) and DISH Network Channel 825. Wholly owned by Mexican broadcaster TV Azteca, S.A. de C.V., Azteca America has access to the best programming from TV Azteca’s three national networks, including a library with over 200,000 hours of original programming and news from local bureaus in 32 Mexican states. The network complements Mexican programming with an innovative line-up of shows from international producers and distributors to ensure the finest programming for Spanishspeaking viewers and unique advertising solutions for partners seeking to reach the most dynamic market in the country.
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