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"In the first history of Spanish-language television in the United States, Craig Allen traces the development of two prominent yet little-studied powerhouses: Univision and Telemundo. Allen tells the inside story of how these networks fought enormous odds to rise as giants of mass communication, questioning monolingual and Anglo-centered versions of U.S. television history"--

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"In the first history of Spanish-language television in the United States, Craig Allen traces the development of two prominent yet little-studied powerhouses: Univision and Telemundo. Allen tells the inside story of how these networks fought enormous odds to rise as giants of mass communication, questioning monolingual and Anglo-centered versions of U.S. television history"--
Autorenporträt
Craig Allen is associate professor at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. A former TV news director and consultant, his books include Eisenhower and the Mass Media: Peace, Prosperity, and Prime-Time TV. Allen received the 2022 Broadcast Historian Award from the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation and the Broadcast Education Association for Univision, Telemundo, and the Rise of Spanish-Language Television in the United States .