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Subject: ABC/Univision's news network launching in 2013

ABC AND UNIVISION INTRODUCE FUSION

News and Lifestyle Network for U.S. Hispanics Launches in Second Half
of 2013

Five Leading Cable Operators Already Onboard to Launch Fusion’s Unique
Mix of Culturally

Relevant Programming in English for Youngest and Fastest-Growing
Demographic in the U.S.

February 11 – MIAMI, FL -- ABC and Univision today announced their
joint venture news and lifestyle network for U.S. Hispanics will be
called Fusion. The ground-breaking media service launches in the
second half of 2013.

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Univision to launch Fusion. Our
collaboration will bring unmatched reporting capabilities and
understanding of issues and entertainment that resonate with the
Hispanic community, one of the fastest growing and important
demographic communities in the U.S.,” said Anne Sweeney, co-chair,
Disney Media Networks and president, Disney/ABC Television Group.

“The launch of Fusion will be a major milestone in Univision’s 50-year
history of service to the Hispanic COMMUNITY,” added Cesar Conde,
president, Univision Networks. “We’re delighted to partner with ABC
News in this exciting new network that will extend Univision’s
unequaled coverage of Hispanic issues and lifestyle to
English-dominant audiences for the first time.”

“Fusion will be the indispensible meeting place for English-speaking
Latinos,” said Ben Sherwood, president, ABC News. “Our goal is for
this young, vibrant and media hungry audience to come to Fusion to be
informed, entertained and empowered. It will be fresh, fun and
optimistic, and of great interest to Latinos and non-Latinos alike.”

“Fusion will bring together diverse cultures, voices and viewpoints,”
said Isaac Lee, president, Univision News. “We will explore the
realities shaping the world, give Latinos a voice in the American
conversation and deliver personally relevant local, national and
global perspectives.”

Fusion will be available at launch in millions of households
nationwide. Five of the nation’s biggest cable distributors have
already agreed to carry the network, including Cablevision, Charter,
Cox, AT&T U-verse and Google Fiber.

Programming will focus on the issues most relevant for U.S. Hispanics,
including the economy, entertainment, music, food, immigration, pop
culture, education, politics, health & wellness and more.

Fusion will be based in Miami, Florida. (Read here:
http://abcn.ws/URrlyW)

Fusion capitalizes on Univision’s news leadership and expertise in
reaching U.S. Hispanics and ABC’s global news leadership to serve over
50 million Hispanics, the youngest and fastest-growing demographic in
the U.S. Currently Hispanics represent 16 percent of the total
population in the United States, a number that is projected to double
to 30 percent by 2050. Hispanics wield considerable spending power of
over $1 trillion and have an increasing impact on social, economic and
political trends.

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