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Univision Stations in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Houston and Dallas Close the February 2016 Sweep as the Most-Watched Early and Late Local Newscasts Among Adults 18-49, Regardless of Language

Univision Stations in New York and Los Angeles Are the No. 1 and No. 2 Most-Watched Early and Late Local Newscasts in the Country, Respectively, at the Close of the 2016 February Sweep Period Among Adults 18-49 and Adults 18-34, Regardless of Language


NEW YORK – MARCH 4, 2016 – Univision Local Media today announced that Univision stations in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Houston and Dallas closed the February 2016 sweep as the most-watched early and late local newscasts among Adults 18-49, regardless of language. WXTV Univision 41 in New York had the most-watched early and late local newscast in the country among Adults 18-49 and Adults 18-34, regardless of language.

During the February 2016 sweep, Univision stations in Los Angeles, Houston and Dallas ranked No. 1 in Total Day viewing among Adults 18-34, regardless of language, and in Los Angeles among Adults 18-49. Additionally, the Univision station in Los Angeles ranked No.1 in primetime among Adults 18-49 and Adults 18-34.

“Our local newscasts are the go-to source of information for Hispanic families,” said John Eck, president of Local Media, Univision Communications Inc. “Our viewers are loyal to our morning news and depend on our early and late local news to know what is happening in their communities. These sweep results are a testament to the power of our brand in the Hispanic community and our position as their trusted news source that informs them about the issues and topics they care about most.”

ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

Total Day

During the February 2016 sweep, Univision was the No. 1 broadcast station in total day viewing (Monday-Sunday 6 a.m.-2 a.m.) among:

Univision was the No. 2 broadcast station in total day viewing among:

Primetime

During the February 2016 sweep, Univision was the No. 1 broadcast station in primetime among:

Univision was the No. 2 broadcast station in primetime viewing among:

Early Local News

During the February 2016 sweep, Univision stations delivered the No. 1 early local news among:

Univision stations delivered the No. 2 early local news among:

Late Local News

During the February 2016 sweep, Univision stations delivered the No. 1 late local news among:

Univision stations delivered the No. 2 late local news among:

No. 1 in the Country:

Early News:

Late News:

Source: Nielsen, NSI, February 2016 Sweep (02/04/2016-03/02/2016). Early local news is defined as local newscasts with a Mon-Fri 6 p.m. ET/PT start time; Mon-Fri 5 p.m. CT/MT start time. Late Local News is defined as local newscasts with a Mon-Fri 10/11 p.m. ET/PT start time; Mon-Fri 9/10 p.m. CT/MT. Includes regular newscasts only. Primetime is defined as ABC/CBS/NBC/IND/UNI/UMA/TEL/AZA/MFZ/ETV Mon-Sat 8-11 p.m./Sun 7-11 p.m. ET/PT (Mon-Sat 7-10 p.m./Sun 6-10 p.m. CT/MT) and FOX/CW Mon-Sat 8-10 p.m./Sun 7-10 p.m. ET/PT (Mon-Sat 7-9 p.m./Sun 6-9 p.m. CT/MT). Total day defined as Mon-Sun 6 a.m.-2 a.m. Rankings based on impressions. Univision Late News includes simulcast on UniMas stations in the markets. KMEX in Los Angeles includes UMEX on Time Warner Cable. Most watched newscasts in the country based on impressions across 25 LPM markets. Live +SD

CONTACT: Esther Mireya Tejeda, 646.560.4829, emtejeda@univision.net

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