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TUDN
File:TUDN Logo.svg
Formerly known as Univision Deportes
Network Univision
Country of origin United States
Key people Juan Carlos Rodriguez (president, Univision Deportes)[1]
Eric Conrad (Senior Vice President of Programming and Acquisitions, Univision Deportes)
Olek Loewenstein (Senior Vice President of Strategy and Operations, Univision Deportes)[2]
Victoria Vitarelli (Vice President of Marketing, Univision Deportes)[3]
Marco A. Liceaga (Vice President of Marketing and Promotions, Univision Deportes)[4]
Wade Davis (CEO, TelevisaUnivision USA)
Headquarters Doral, Florida
Major broadcasting contracts Liga MX
Major League Soccer
CONCACAF
UEFA
Owner TelevisaUnivision USA
Format Sports programming
Official website www.tudn.com

TUDN (formerly Univision Deportes) is a sports programming division of Univision, a Spanish language broadcast television network owned by TelevisaUnivision USA, that is responsible for the production of televised coverage of sports events and magazine programs that air on the parent Univision network and sister network UniMás, and cable channels Galavisión and TUDN TV channel. The division's premier sports properties are its broadcast rights to Liga MX, select matches involving the Mexico and United States men's national soccer teams, tournament matches from the CONCACAF Gold Cup and Copa América. The division's headquarters are at TelevisaUnivision USA's South Florida headquarters in the Miami suburb of Doral, Florida.

History

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On May 7, 2019, Univision has announced that they'll form a partnership with Grupo Televisa and rename Univision Deportes to TUDN. The new branding is a combination of abbreviations TDN and UDN, but the first two letters are also pronounced as the Spanish adjective "tu" (your), allowing the name to also be read as "Tu deportes network" ("Your sports network"). TUDN will be promoted as a multi-platform brand, and there will be closer collaboration between the American and Mexican counterparts—allowing for expanded studio programming in the morning and daytime hours (to bolster its expansion into European soccer with its recent acquisition of UEFA rights, and existing content such as Liga MX soccer). The rebranding took place on July 20 with a new slate of content built around live programming. UDN and Univision Deportes Radio were also renamed in line with this rebranding.[5][6][7][8]

Programs throughout the years

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Current broadcast rights

Soccer
Other programming
  • Contacto Deportivo – weeknight sports news program (Univision, 2015–present; UniMás, 2002–2015)
  • Fútbol Central – weekly football analysis/pre-game show (TUDN, 2012–present; Univision, 2015–present)
  • Fútbol Club – football analysis program on TUDN (2012–present)
  • Línea de 4 – In-depth analysis and opinion program of the most important sporting events of the day.
  • Misión Europa – The best information about European football including Champions League and Europa League.
  • Republica Deportiva – Sunday sports news/talk program (daytime edition, 1999–present; late-night edition, 2015–present)
  • Sábado Futbolero – Full coverage of the Liga MX matches on Saturday.

Former programs

Auto racing
Soccer

Notable personalities

Present

Play-by-play

  • Alfredo Tame
  • Andrés Vaca
  • Antonio Gómez Luna
  • Chris Wittyngham (English SAP only)
  • Daniel Nohra
  • Emilio Fernando Alonso
  • Enrique Bermúdez
  • Felipe Sebastián Muñoz
  • Francisco "Paco" Villa
  • Jorge Sánchez
  • José Cerna (English SAP only)
  • José Hernández (both Spanish and English SAP)
  • José Luis López Salido
  • Luis Alberto Martínez (both Spanish and English SAP)
  • Luis Omar Tapia
  • Marco Cancino
  • Ramon Aranza
  • Ramsés Sandoval (both Spanish and English SAP)
  • Raúl Méndez
  • Raúl Pérez
  • Xavier Sol
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Anchors

  • Lindsay Casinelli
  • Alejandro Berry
  • Ana Caty Hernández (Based at Televisa Deportes in Mexico City)
  • Tania Rincón
  • Ramsés Sandoval
  • Felipe Sebastián Muñoz

Analysts

Field Reporters

  • Alonso Cabral
  • Antonio Gomez Luna
  • Cristina Romero (Europe-based reporter)
  • Daniel Chanona (Europe-based reporter)
  • Daniel Schvartzman (US-based reporter)
  • Daniel Velasco
  • Diana Ballinas
  • Diego Armando Medina
  • Diego Peña
  • Fernando Jesús Torres
  • Francisco Arredondo
  • Gibrán Araige
  • Guadalupe Flores Peña
  • Hugo Ramirez
  • Karina Herrera
  • Israel Romo
  • Javier Rojas
  • Juan Carlos Zamora
  • Mario Alberto Valdez
  • Michele Giannone (US-based reporter)
  • Nathalie Juarez
  • Xavier Sol
  • Vladimir Garcia
  • Yussif Caro
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Former

Play-by-play

Analysts

Reporters

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Studio hosts

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Presidents

  • Alexander "Sandy" Brown (2011–2012)[20]
  • Juan Carlos Rodríguez (2012–present)[1]
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Related properties

Television channel

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TUDN (formerly known as Univision Deportes Network) is a digital cable and satellite channel that was launched by Univision Communications on April 7, 2012;[21] the network mainly broadcasts soccer events (from leagues such as Liga MX (through individual teams rights held by the division), the CONCACAF Champions League and Major League Soccer); related news, analysis and documentary programming (such as its flagship sports news program Univision Deportes Fútbol Club and Univision Deportes Extra); and shows originated by the Mexican counterpart channel through Univision's longstanding programming agreement with Televisa.[22]

During its times as UDN, it previously operated a secondary channel, Univision Deportes Network 2, which carried additional sports content including rebroadcasts of sports events originally seen on its parent network and studio programming; Univision Deportes Network 2, which was exclusive to Dish Network and created through a carriage agreement with the satellite provider struck in January 2012, ceased operations in 2014.[23][24]

TUDN Radio

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TUDN Radio (formerly Univision Deportes Radio) is a Spanish language sports radio network with a main focus on soccer. It was launched on April 19, 2017 on 10 Univision owned-and-operated stations previously affiliated with Univision America.

See also

Notes and references

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  7. Rebranding Of Univision Deportes To 'TUDN' Set For July 20th - All Access Music Group (published July 8, 2019)
  8. Univision Deportes To Rebrand As TUDN - Radio Insight (July 8, 2019)
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