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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Univision/UDN Team On 2014 World Cup Telecasts ]]></title>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="M7h7wkaiYxYCT8etFPnVKg" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/M7h7wkaiYxYCT8etFPnVKg.png" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/M7h7wkaiYxYCT8etFPnVKg.png" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>While simulcasts on Univision and cable service Univision Deportes Network represent the primary plays for the Spanish-language media leader with the 2014 World Cup, UniMas and Galavision will also get in the live game action from Brazil.</p><p>Flagship network Univision and the 40-million subscriber UDN, which is carried by all 10 of the top U.S. distributors, save for Comcast, will air 56 of the tourney’s matches. The schedule is highlighted by the host nation meeting Croatia in the event opener on June 12, as well as all three of Mexico’s Group A matches.  Although all of those matches air during the week, they figure to draw sizable ratings for the networks as El Tri faces Cameroon on June 13, Brazil on June 17 and Croatia on June 23.  The game versus Brazil should be gigantic from a Nielsen perspective.</p><p>The Univision/UDN combo will also present all of the knockout stage matches, and culminate the tournament with the semifinals on July 8 and 9, and the title game from Estadia de Maracana in Rio de Janiero.  Live match action aside, UDN will become Univision Communications' de facto World Cup during the tourney, presenting encores, as well as preview, review and highlights programming.</p><p>For their part, broadcaster UniMas and cable channel Galavision will air eight matches from group stage play. The top telecasts, depending on the prior results figure to be on June 23 with Brazil’s final Group A match versus Cameroon on June 23, and defending champion Spain’s Group B encounter with Australia.</p><p>Check out the complete schedule below:</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ ESPN To Kick Off U.S. Men's Soccer Team Docuseries ]]></title>
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                                <p>New York -- ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC will provide 290 hours of original match and related coverage from the 2014 World Cup, which begins in 41 days in Sao Paulo. In the meantime, the worldwide leader will kick it around with a number of related soccer programs.</p><p>On Sunday May 4 at 9 a.m., ESPN’s <em>Outside The Lines</em> will take a look at the grass roots of the host nation’s Jogo Bonito, with Brazilian Soccer System Unearths Gems. <em>OTL</em>’s Bob Ley, who was among the hosts at ESPN’s World Cup presentation at the Paley Center here on Friday,  traveled to the South American nation to investigate its seamlessly endless source of talent. That pool is embodied most recently by Neymar, who was discovered by an olhiero (scout).  Ley also mentioned how some top nine-year-olds in Brazil have agents.</p><p>Taking a page from HBO’s <em>Hard Knocks</em> and <em>24/7</em> franchises, ESPN Films will provide viewers with vistas of the formation of the U.S. men’s national team, via a six-part documentary series. The first installment of <em>Inside: U.S. Soccer’s March to Brazil</em>, bowing on May 13 at 7 p.m., tracked the team earlier this year. The subsequent five episodes -- focusing on Clint Dempsey, Landon Donovan, Michael Bradley and Tim Howard, among others -- will be shot and edited week to week as manager Jurgen Klinsmann looks to winnow his 30-man group to his final side during training camp and three international friendlies, culminating with a final episode on June 11, the day before the tournament starts. Encores will appear multiple times on ESPN2, as well as on ESPN Deportes and ABC.</p><p>Also on tap: more entries from ESPN Films <em>30 for 30 Soccer Stories</em>.  <em>Mysteries of the Rimet Trophy</em> screens on May 6 at 7 p.m., followed immediately by <em>Barbosa: The Man Who Made Brazil City</em>. On July 1, <em>White, Blue and White</em> premieres at 8 p.m.  They join the previously aired <em>Maradona ’86</em>, <em>The Opposition</em>, The Myth of Garrincha and <em>Ceasefire Massacre</em> on the <em>Soccer Stories</em>' roster.</p><p>ESPN’s primetime newsmagazine <em>E: 60</em> will devote its entire installment on May 13 at 8 p.m. to the World Cup. Segments include a rare interview with Argentina superstar Lionel Messi, a profile of the legendary Pele, and the backstory of U.S. captain Dempsey. Jeremy Schaap will provide an investigative report at the preparations for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Some observers estimate that 4,000 workers will die in constructing the event’s infrastructure.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Univision Deportes Network To Televise World Cup 24/7 ]]></title>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2014 22:15:00 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Content]]></category>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="99mRJrdN6sMTCmD6NNiGC5" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/99mRJrdN6sMTCmD6NNiGC5.png" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/99mRJrdN6sMTCmD6NNiGC5.png" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>Univision Deportes Network is going to become the de facto World Cup channel.</p><p>The 40 million subscriber service -- which has deals with nine of the top 10 U.S. distributors, sans Comcast, and won the Nielsen ratings race among Spanish-language sports channels during the first quarter -- figures to net top audience levels again among that group in Q2 via its extensive coverage of FIFA’s famed futbol tourney from Brazil.</p><p>Although Univision Communications has not yet detailed its telecast schedule from Brazil 2014, Juan Carlos Rodriguez, president of Univision Deportes Network, in a recent interview, revealed that UDN will turn its lineup exclusively to the quadrennial in the form of previews, the matches themselves and post-pitch analysis in June and July.</p><p>“UDN will go 24/7 with the World Cup,” said Rodriguez, noting there will be live simulcasts of matches appearing on Univision and UniMas, as well as full-match replays and cut-downs of the games.</p><p>Rodriguez said Univision’s overall game plan is to be <em>The Economist</em> of soccer: “We’re going to tell you why things are going to happen. And if things don’t turn out that way, we’ll explain why we missed them.”</p><p>He added that “we realize that everybody can’t fly to Brazil, but we want to make sure that everybody watching feels like there.”</p><p>Shoulder programming aside, Univision will deploy 32 cameras for its match coverage, up from the dozen it typically uses for its presentations of the most-viewed futbol circuit in the U.S., LigaMX.</p><p>Digitally, users will also be able to keep pace with the World Cup and other soccer action via its recently introduced app, powered by streaming leader NeuLion.</p><p>Univision Deportes will make the first 56 World Cup matches and related content, plus other soccer fare available to any user, before serving up the money end of the tournament to authenticated Univision video subscribers. Rodriguez said the U.S. Spanish-language media leader would promote its TV Everywhere initiative during its tourney coverage, encouraging user sign-in. The final eight WC matches will be available digitally only to verified subscribers.</p><p>The new ad-supported app, which kicked off late last month and trades on NeuLion's Sports Platform, proffers interactive access to high-quality, live streaming coverage of games with in-match, virtual real-time highlights and stats, video highlights, schedules, individual club news, rosters and more. The app, playing on computers, smartphones and tablets, can be personalized to fans’ favorite  teams and preferred views of the soccer world; it can be downloaded across both iTunes and Android platforms.</p><p>As the countdown to the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 continues, fans will be able to follow the action using the hashtag #UDMundial across social platforms on Twitter via @UnivisionSports, as well as comment and follow all related content Facebook.com/UnivisionDeportes and Instagram/UnivisionDeportes.</p><p>Among the features demonstrated by Univision senior vice president of products Scott Levine and NeuLion executive vice president Chris Wagner were near real-time highlight clips that become available within a couple of minutes of the action, and post-match reels that present a truncated version of the best and brightest that occurred during the contest.</p><p>As to the World Cup set-up in Brazil, Univision will soon ship its pre-fabricated sets from Colombia to Brazil, while its pre-wired production, editing and control facilities will migrate from Long Beach, Calif. to the host nation next month. An additional 100 Univision executives will decamp to Brazil, beginning on June 1.</p><p>With soccer’s continued ascendancy and a more favorable time differential from South America to the States than during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Rodriguez is anticipating a 20% rise in ratings with the 2014 event. All told, Univision netted its highest audience levels ever for any World Cup in 2010 averaging 2.4 million total viewers, 1.4 million persons 18 to 49, 760,983 people 18 to 34 and 932,920 persons to 12 to 34, which represented gains of 15%, 6%, 9%, and 7%, respectively, over the 64-game averages for the 2006 competition from Germany. The 2010 coverage was topped by the 8.8 million average viewers for Spain's win over The Netherlands in the final, the most-watched WC championship game in Univision history and the third-largest Spanish-language telecast in U.S. ever, behind the 9.41 million watchers for the round-of-16 game between Mexico-Argentina on June 27, 2010 and the finale of novella <em>Destilando Amor</em> (<em>Essence of Love</em>), which drew 9.02 million on Dec. 3, 2007.</p><p>Although he wouldn’t specify a volume figure, Rodriguez is very happy with the company’s position on the advertising front on what will be the programmer’s final World Cup until at least 2023. (Telemundo and Fox outbid Univision and ESPN for rights to the FIFA fare from 2015 through 2022.)</p><p>“The sales staff has been out for more than a year and secured many commitments,” he said. “[Brazil] will be the most successful World Cup for Univision from a sales perspective.”</p><p>Rodriguez concluded by saying that Univision has three game plans in place, depending on what could happen in Brazil, where there are threats of widespread demonstrations, as citizens are expected to protest, among other things, the nation’s great economic disparity, while the rest of the globe centers its focus on the World Cup.</p><p>“Plan A is where everything goes smoothly in Brazil,” he said, adding that Univision will marshall all of the resources from its entertainment, news and sports divisions under Plan B to present an accurate account of what’s taking place if things get somewhat out of hand on the ground. Conversely if things became too dangerous, Plan C calls for Univision to broadcast the tournament from Miami.</p><p>Whatever the case, Rodriguez expressed confidence: “We’re ready.”</p>
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