By Peter White
21.01.2020 - 16:46 / variety.com
MIAMI — Televisa plans to launch a linear Univision-branded channel across Latin America later this year.
Televisa, the Mexican media institution, is a major investor in the U.S. Spanish-language network. The ad-supported Univision channel will be offered as a pay TV entry, not streaming, and will be available at the outset in 17 Latin American markets though notably not in Brazil.
The channel will feature a mix of Univision original series as well as a selection of productions from Televisa.
ViacomCBS Networks International, the international arm of ViacomCBS, has announced that its free, ad-supported streaming service Pluto TV will launch in Latin America at the end of March, with the service expected to reach Brazil by the end of the year.
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