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Grupo Multimedios

Grupo Multimedios is a Mexican media conglomerate with holdings in broadcast television, radio, publishing and entertainment.[1]

Multimedios, S.A. de C.V.
Company typeSociedad Anónima de Capital Variable
IndustryMass media
Founded1933; 91 years ago (1933)
FounderJesús Dionisio González González
Headquarters,
Key people
Francisco Antonio González Sánchez
ProductsTelevision broadcasting, radio and multimedia
Number of employees
9,567
SubsidiariesMultimedios Radio
Multimedios Televisión
Milenio Diario
Websitewww.multimedios.com

The company is headquartered in Monterrey.

History edit

Multimedios was founded in 1940 when Jesús Dionisio González acquired Monterrey radio station XEX, where he had formerly worked, for 12,500 pesos.[2] After World War II, the Mexican government requested the XEX callsign to build a national clear-channel station, and González selected the XEAW call letters, which had formerly belonged to a station in Reynosa, Tamaulipas. In the 1950s, the group became known as Organización Estrellas de Oro ("Gold Stars Organization"), which in the 1990s changed its name to Multimedios Estrellas de Oro and later Grupo Multimedios.

Multimedios entered the television business in 1968 when it launched XHAW-TV channel 12 in Monterrey. Further expansion would come in the 1980s and 1990s when the federal government made available dozens of new radio and TV stations, leading to Multimedios establishing a broadcast presence in cities including Tijuana, Chihuahua, and Tampico.

Media holdings edit

Radio edit

Multimedios owns 37 radio stations and operates another five. The station portfolio is primarily concentrated in northeastern Mexico, including 14 stations in Monterrey; through a combination of acquisitions, operating agreements and stations won in the IFT-4 auction of 2017, Multimedios has increased its presence in the state of Veracruz and in western and central Mexico. In addition, Multimedios owns three radio stations in Costa Rica, which it acquired in 2018 in its purchase of Grupo Latino de Radiodifusión from PRISA and Grupo Nación,[3] and Top Radio 97.2 in Madrid.

Broadcast television edit

Multimedios entered the television business in 1968 when it launched XHAW-TV channel 12 in Monterrey. In the 1980s and 1990s, the television network expanded to a regional footprint centered on the states of Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. In the IFT-6 station auction of 2017, Multimedios obtained six additional concessions for television stations in Mexico City, Guadalajara, Puebla, Ciudad Juárez, Durango and Monclova, representing a major expansion into central Mexico.

On July 29, 2017, Multimedios launched a separate television channel in Costa Rica, on channel 44, through a licensing agreement with the Fundación Internacional de las Américas.[4]

Additionally, Multimedios owns cable news channel Milenio Televisión, which shares resources with its Milenio newspaper.

Print edit

Jesús Dionisio González started the Diario de Monterrey newspaper in 1974. On January 1, 2000, the newspaper began publishing in Mexico City and became a national daily, renamed Milenio (Millennium). The company also publishes several magazines.

Out-of-home advertising edit

Grupo Pol is an out-of-home advertising company with a presence in Mexico and other Central American countries.

Sports edit

Multimedios entered the sports ownership realm with its acquisition of 50 percent of the Sultanes de Monterrey baseball team in February 2017, with the other half held by Mexican baseball legend José Maiz García. The company grew further in sports in 2018 by buying the Fuerza Regia of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional[5] as well as four LNBP expansion franchises[6] and by becoming a majority shareholder of the Bravos de León baseball team, a move that allowed the club to play in 2019. They have sold the team since.[7]

Other holdings edit

Other Multimedios holdings include real estate company Altea Desarrollos; three Spanish wineries, Lleiroso, Bodega de Sarría and Inversiones Vitivinícolas, with a combined output of 7.5 million bottles of wine a year;[8] the Bosque Mágico (Magic Forest) amusement park in Monterrey;[9]

In 2015, Comercializadora Jubileo, a Multimedios subsidiary previously dedicated to the creation of toys for amusement parks, obtained a contract with the state government worth 538 million pesos to build a water treatment plant.[10] A new state government rescinded the contract in 2016.[11] The Nuevo León Attorney General's Office later claimed that Jubileo had been awarded the contract despite its lack of prior experience in water treatment and failure to meet bid requirements.[12]

Former holdings edit

Cable television edit

Multimedios previously owned 50 percent of Televisión Internacional, S.A. de C.V., which traded as Cablevisión Monterrey. Cablevisión provided cable and internet service to the Monterrey metropolitan area. In 2016, Multimedios sold its stake to the other 50-percent owner, Televisa, and Cablevisión Monterrey was subsumed into Izzi Telecom.[13]

Movie theaters edit

The MMCinemas chain of movie theaters, founded in 1981, was sold off in 2006 and then sold in 2008 to Grupo México, which rebranded all of its units as Cinemex.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ OECD Telecommunication and Broadcasting Review of Mexico 2017. OECD Publishing. 2017. p. 236. ISBN 978-92-64-27801-1. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  2. ^ "De locutor a propietario". Multimedios Radio. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
  3. ^ Arturo Mora, Jorge (2018-11-29). "Multimedios compra las emisoras Bésame, Los 40 Principales y Q'Teja". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  4. ^ Herrera, Manuel (2017-07-20). "Multimedios canal 44 inicia transmisiones en Costa Rica el sábado 29 de julio". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  5. ^ Campos Garza, Luciano (2018-03-16). "Multimedios se hace ahora del 50% de Fuerza Regia de la LNBP". Proceso (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  6. ^ Cortés, Yesme (November 8, 2018). "Grupo Multimedios invierte hasta 60 millones de pesos en LNBP" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 2, 2019.
  7. ^ "Multimedios es nuevo socio de los Bravos de León en la LMB". Milenio. 2018-11-12. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  8. ^ "Grupo Multimedios fortalece su posición en el sector del vino tras comprar el 100% de Bodega de Sarría e Inversiones Vitivinícolas - elEconomista.es". El Economista (in Spanish). 2018-07-31. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  9. ^ "Bosque Mágico crece pero con recursos públicos". SDP Noticias (in Spanish). 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  10. ^ "Otorga AyD proyecto de obras públicas a empresa de diversión, propiedad de Milenio". SDP Noticias (in Spanish). 2015-09-29. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  11. ^ "AyD rescinde contrato por irregularidades". SDP Noticias (in Spanish). 2016-03-14. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  12. ^ Mendoza, Alejandra (2017-03-21). "Rangel contrató a Comercializadora Jubileo pese a incumplir requisitos y no contar con experiencia: fiscal". El Financiero. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  13. ^ "Televisa adquiere a filial de Multimedios por 6,750 mdp". Forbes México (in Spanish). 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2019-06-02.
  14. ^ Casteñeda Montiel, Sergio (2017-05-16). "Cinépolis y Cinemex se lanzan a la conquista de Estados Unidos y Asia". Alto Nivel (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-06-02.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Grupo Multimedios is a Mexican media conglomerate with holdings in broadcast television radio publishing and entertainment 1 Multimedios S A de C V Company typeSociedad Anonima de Capital VariableIndustryMass mediaFounded1933 91 years ago 1933 FounderJesus Dionisio Gonzalez GonzalezHeadquartersMonterrey MexicoKey peopleFrancisco Antonio Gonzalez SanchezProductsTelevision broadcasting radio and multimediaNumber of employees9 567SubsidiariesMultimedios RadioMultimedios TelevisionMilenio DiarioWebsitewww wbr multimedios wbr comThe company is headquartered in Monterrey Contents 1 History 2 Media holdings 2 1 Radio 2 2 Broadcast television 2 3 Print 2 4 Out of home advertising 3 Sports 4 Other holdings 5 Former holdings 5 1 Cable television 5 2 Movie theaters 6 References 7 External linksHistory editMultimedios was founded in 1940 when Jesus Dionisio Gonzalez acquired Monterrey radio station XEX where he had formerly worked for 12 500 pesos 2 After World War II the Mexican government requested the XEX callsign to build a national clear channel station and Gonzalez selected the XEAW call letters which had formerly belonged to a station in Reynosa Tamaulipas In the 1950s the group became known as Organizacion Estrellas de Oro Gold Stars Organization which in the 1990s changed its name to Multimedios Estrellas de Oro and later Grupo Multimedios Multimedios entered the television business in 1968 when it launched XHAW TV channel 12 in Monterrey Further expansion would come in the 1980s and 1990s when the federal government made available dozens of new radio and TV stations leading to Multimedios establishing a broadcast presence in cities including Tijuana Chihuahua and Tampico Media holdings editRadio edit Main article Multimedios Radio Multimedios owns 37 radio stations and operates another five The station portfolio is primarily concentrated in northeastern Mexico including 14 stations in Monterrey through a combination of acquisitions operating agreements and stations won in the IFT 4 auction of 2017 Multimedios has increased its presence in the state of Veracruz and in western and central Mexico In addition Multimedios owns three radio stations in Costa Rica which it acquired in 2018 in its purchase of Grupo Latino de Radiodifusion from PRISA and Grupo Nacion 3 and Top Radio 97 2 in Madrid Broadcast television edit Main article Multimedios Television Multimedios entered the television business in 1968 when it launched XHAW TV channel 12 in Monterrey In the 1980s and 1990s the television network expanded to a regional footprint centered on the states of Coahuila Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas In the IFT 6 station auction of 2017 Multimedios obtained six additional concessions for television stations in Mexico City Guadalajara Puebla Ciudad Juarez Durango and Monclova representing a major expansion into central Mexico On July 29 2017 Multimedios launched a separate television channel in Costa Rica on channel 44 through a licensing agreement with the Fundacion Internacional de las Americas 4 Additionally Multimedios owns cable news channel Milenio Television which shares resources with its Milenio newspaper Print edit Main article Milenio Jesus Dionisio Gonzalez started the Diario de Monterrey newspaper in 1974 On January 1 2000 the newspaper began publishing in Mexico City and became a national daily renamed Milenio Millennium The company also publishes several magazines Out of home advertising edit Grupo Pol is an out of home advertising company with a presence in Mexico and other Central American countries Sports editMultimedios entered the sports ownership realm with its acquisition of 50 percent of the Sultanes de Monterrey baseball team in February 2017 with the other half held by Mexican baseball legend Jose Maiz Garcia The company grew further in sports in 2018 by buying the Fuerza Regia of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional 5 as well as four LNBP expansion franchises 6 and by becoming a majority shareholder of the Bravos de Leon baseball team a move that allowed the club to play in 2019 They have sold the team since 7 Other holdings editOther Multimedios holdings include real estate company Altea Desarrollos three Spanish wineries Lleiroso Bodega de Sarria and Inversiones Vitivinicolas with a combined output of 7 5 million bottles of wine a year 8 the Bosque Magico Magic Forest amusement park in Monterrey 9 In 2015 Comercializadora Jubileo a Multimedios subsidiary previously dedicated to the creation of toys for amusement parks obtained a contract with the state government worth 538 million pesos to build a water treatment plant 10 A new state government rescinded the contract in 2016 11 The Nuevo Leon Attorney General s Office later claimed that Jubileo had been awarded the contract despite its lack of prior experience in water treatment and failure to meet bid requirements 12 Former holdings editCable television edit Multimedios previously owned 50 percent of Television Internacional S A de C V which traded as Cablevision Monterrey Cablevision provided cable and internet service to the Monterrey metropolitan area In 2016 Multimedios sold its stake to the other 50 percent owner Televisa and Cablevision Monterrey was subsumed into Izzi Telecom 13 Movie theaters edit Main article MMCinemas The MMCinemas chain of movie theaters founded in 1981 was sold off in 2006 and then sold in 2008 to Grupo Mexico which rebranded all of its units as Cinemex 14 References edit OECD Telecommunication and Broadcasting Review of Mexico 2017 OECD Publishing 2017 p 236 ISBN 978 92 64 27801 1 Retrieved 21 May 2019 De locutor a propietario Multimedios Radio Retrieved June 2 2019 Arturo Mora Jorge 2018 11 29 Multimedios compra las emisoras Besame Los 40 Principales y Q Teja La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 2019 06 02 Herrera Manuel 2017 07 20 Multimedios canal 44 inicia transmisiones en Costa Rica el sabado 29 de julio La Nacion in Spanish Retrieved 2019 06 02 Campos Garza Luciano 2018 03 16 Multimedios se hace ahora del 50 de Fuerza Regia de la LNBP Proceso in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2019 06 02 Cortes Yesme November 8 2018 Grupo Multimedios invierte hasta 60 millones de pesos en LNBP in Spanish Retrieved June 2 2019 Multimedios es nuevo socio de los Bravos de Leon en la LMB Milenio 2018 11 12 Retrieved 2019 06 02 Grupo Multimedios fortalece su posicion en el sector del vino tras comprar el 100 de Bodega de Sarria e Inversiones Vitivinicolas elEconomista es El Economista in Spanish 2018 07 31 Retrieved 2019 06 02 Bosque Magico crece pero con recursos publicos SDP Noticias in Spanish 2016 02 23 Retrieved 2019 06 02 Otorga AyD proyecto de obras publicas a empresa de diversion propiedad de Milenio SDP Noticias in Spanish 2015 09 29 Retrieved 2019 06 02 AyD rescinde contrato por irregularidades SDP Noticias in Spanish 2016 03 14 Retrieved 2019 06 02 Mendoza Alejandra 2017 03 21 Rangel contrato a Comercializadora Jubileo pese a incumplir requisitos y no contar con experiencia fiscal El Financiero Retrieved 2019 06 02 Televisa adquiere a filial de Multimedios por 6 750 mdp Forbes Mexico in Spanish 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2019 06 02 Casteneda Montiel Sergio 2017 05 16 Cinepolis y Cinemex se lanzan a la conquista de Estados Unidos y Asia Alto Nivel in Spanish Retrieved 2019 06 02 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grupo Multimedios amp oldid 1129204396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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