Overview
Telemundo is a prominent Spanish-language television network based in the United States, owned by NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, which is itself a division of Comcast. The network began in 1954 as a single television station in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and later expanded to become a full-fledged national network in 1984. Over the decades, Telemundo has grown into a major competitor to Univision, the leading Spanish-language network in the US, and has established itself as a key provider of Hispanic-oriented content. The network offers a wide range of programming, including telenovelas, reality shows, news broadcasts, sports coverage (notably soccer, including the FIFA World Cup and Liga MX), and award shows. Its digital platform, Telemundo.com, serves as a central hub for streaming live TV, on-demand episodes, news articles, and exclusive digital content. The site also provides access to Telemundo's mobile app and social media integrations, allowing viewers to engage with content across devices. Telemundo's news division, Telemundo Noticias, produces comprehensive coverage of US and international events with a focus on issues affecting the Hispanic community. The network is headquartered in Miami, Florida, with additional production facilities in Los Angeles and Mexico City. Telemundo International distributes content across Latin America and Europe, and the network's streaming service, Universal+, offers a broader catalog of Spanish-language entertainment. Under NBCUniversal's ownership, Telemundo has invested heavily in original productions, digital innovation, and multi-platform distribution, solidifying its position as a leading voice in Hispanic media. The domain telemundo.com is a critical component of this ecosystem, attracting millions of monthly visitors seeking news, entertainment, and sports updates. Despite its niche audience compared to English-language networks, Telemundo's cultural significance and commercial success make it a cornerstone of US Spanish-language broadcasting.
Company Profile
Telemundo is a Spanish-language television network in the United States, serving as a major competitor to Univision. It produces and broadcasts telenovelas, reality shows, news, and sports, particularly soccer. The network is part of NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, a division of NBCUniversal, itself a subsidiary of Comcast.
Telemundo NetworkTelemundo DigitalTelemundo InternacionalTelemundo StudiosUniversal+ (streaming)
Market PositionSecond-largest Spanish-language network in the US, with significant viewership and digital growth.
RevenueEstimated over $1 billion (part of NBCUniversal's overall revenue)
EmployeesThousands
Infrastructure
RolePrimary web presence for Telemundo network
IP OwnerAkamai Technologies
Global ScaleGlobal reach with focus on US Hispanic market
Subdomain examples
www.telemundo.com
noticias.telemundo.com
deportes.telemundo.com
shows.telemundo.com
series.telemundo.com
DNS Records
NS Records
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MX Records
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Same Owner
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Telemundo is part of NBCUniversal, which also owns NBC, Peacock, Universal Pictures, and other media properties.