What sports are gonna be broadcasted over telemundo lately?
Telemundo airs its 8-11 pm (ET/PT) weekday programs (usually telenovelas) using a form of the Turner Time scheduling strategy used by TBS from 1981 until 1997. Each program starts a few minutes after its officially scheduled time, typically three or four minutes after the hour. Shows also bleed over into the next time slot. This encourages viewers to stay tuned to Telemundo instead of joining another channel’s program in progress. The 11 pm news broadcasts start at the conventional time, however. Telemundo is the only Spanish network providing English subtitles of most prime time shows as closed captions on CC3. The practice began in 2004.[2] It was briefly suspended in October, 2008 and returned the following March. Currently, the weekday telenovelas all air with English captions. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.
Telemundo Communications Group, a leading producer of innovative and high-quality content for Hispanics in the U.S. and around the world, announced today it will broadcast the August 12thRumbo Al Mundial World Cup qualifier Mexico vs. USA simultaneously on the Telemundo network in Spanish and on its Latino youth cable network mun2 in English. This will be the first-ever live sporting event to air on Telemundo and mun2 simultaneously and the first time mun2 broadcasts a major sporting event. “Rumbo al Mundial’s record breaking performance once again underscores that Telemundo is the ultimate destination for great soccer presented by the best sports team in the business,” said Don Browne, President of Telemundo. “In addition to offering the best soccer to Telemundo viewers, we are now proud to be able to expand our reach and bring this exciting game to a wider audience.” Mexico’s World Cup qualifying match against the U.S. in August will be the latest installment in an ongoing rivalry be
Telemundo has the Spanish coverage and can be found in most US households through over-the-air broadcast or cable. Telemundo’s sister station, mun2, … Sources: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct2=us%2F0_0_s_1_0_t&usg=AFQjCNEoOCSDKjoc_8ITAgmQCuG9xrfOmQ&cid=1294593748&ei=7VuDSpjdCJSQ8AS2oNEp&rt=SEARCH&vm=STANDARD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fvoices.washingtonpost.com%2Fsoccerinsider%2F2009%2F08%2Fwednesday_kickaround_27.