Univision Wins 2023 Latin American Music Award – The Hollywood Reporter
The Latin American Music Awards are ongoing.
The award broadcast is moving to TelevisaUnivision, where it will air on the company’s UniMás network starting in 2023.
Dick Clark Productions produces the broadcast, which has aired on the NBCUniversal-owned Telemundo network since its founding in 2015. The deal will also bring the Latin AMA into the same home as the Latin Grammys, broadcast on Univision.
The Latin AMAs, like other music award shows, combine high-octane live performances with awards honoring the best songs in Latin Music, voted for by fans. The American Music Awards’ English-language sister program will air on ABC in November.
Ignacio Meyer, president of TelevisaUnivision US, said: “Live entertainment and music are passion points for our audience, and we’re excited to produce and broadcast the most important nights in terms of entertainment. music with all of our staging, now including the Latin AMA,” said Ignacio Meyer, president of the TelevisaUnivision US network. “Latin music has become mainstream all over the world and as we show, we are at the heart of it with Premios Juventud, Premio Lo Nuestroand Latin Grammy, delivering strong viewership for their respective TV nights and trending on social media. “
Dick Clark Productions is owned by Eldridge Industries, which also owns a minority stake in The Hollywood Reporter.