SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A report says Spanish-language television network
Univision could be considering a sale from its private equity owners.

Univision confirmed it is "reviewing strategic options" and has hired
outside advisers after a report in The Wall Street Journal said it was
looking at options, including potentially a sale.

Univision competes with fellow Spanish-language network Telemundo in the
U.S.

Private equity firm Saban Capital Group and other firms bought Univision in
2007. In 2016, Univision bought what was then known as Gawker Media, which
included news sites Gizmodo and The Onion, for $135 million in an attempt
to bring in young readers.

The plan did not pan out, and Univision sold the properties for an
undisclosed price earlier this year.

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