Televisa is the biggest Mexican media conglomerate in the world. Mexico's media is dominated by Televisa due to strong influences by the PRI. Over the last few years though the PRI has loosened up and allowed competitors like Azteca. According to an article on the BBC
"Televisa once had a virtual monopoly in Mexican TV and it is still a major global supplier of programs in Spanish".
Recently the BBC has signed a partnership with Televisa. Two BBC entertainment channels have started playing in Mexico as of late 2008. According to MediaNetwork
" The roll out of two new channels, BBC Entertainment and pre-school children’s channel CBeebies, will mark the first time the BBC’s wholly-owned global channels have entered the Latin America market"
Televisa has the largest Spanish audience in the world. According to Televisa
" Since the beginnings Televisa's strategy was to create a multimedia corporation mindful of the tastes of all its audiences".
Televisa stands for communication , creativity and teamwork. Televisa believes in being very credible. Televisa describes credibility "to inspire the trust of our employees, through the behavior of their bosses and directors".
There is some resentment against Televisa being such a big conglomerate. Televisa's vision is to become the largest Spanish speaking media leader in the world. According to the BBC
There is some resentment against Televisa being such a big conglomerate. Televisa's vision is to become the largest Spanish speaking media leader in the world. According to the BBC
" the media watchdog Reporters Without Borders said in 2008 that Mexico was the most deadly country in the Americas for journalists".
Just like many other corporations Televisa has jumped into the social media circle owning a Facebook and Twitter.