**TelevisaUnivision operates as a leading Spanish-language media powerhouse with major studios and business operations in Doral, Florida, near Miami, serving as a key hub for U.S. Hispanic audiences.** In the heart of South Florida, a media empire quietly shapes how nearly 600 million Spanish speakers worldwide consume news, entertainment, and sports. This isn't just another broadcasting company—it's the cultural bridge that connects Latin America with Hispanic America, all orchestrated from a sprawling complex that has transformed Miami into the undisputed capital of Spanish-language media.
Univision
TelevisaUnivision is the world's leading Spanish-language media company, delivering top-rated news, sports, and entertainment content across broadcast networks like Univision and UniMás, cable channels, digital platforms including ViX, and audio networks to over 100 million Spanish speakers daily. Headquartered in New York City and Mexico City, the company leverages the largest owned Spanish-language content library and prolific production capabilities, with major facilities in Doral, Florida, establishing Miami as a key hub for South Florida content creation and operations. Notable achievements include rebranding Noticias Univision to N+ Univision in 2026, solidifying its dominance in U.S. Hispanic news with unmatched coverage of events like presidential inaugurations and hurricanes.
View full profileA Media Giant's Miami Foundation
While TelevisaUnivision's headquarters sit in Midtown Manhattan, the company's creative soul beats strongest in Doral, where primary production facilities anchor the company's U.S. operations. The impressive 150,000-square-foot Newsport facility represents more than just real estate—it's a renovated warehouse transformed into a multimedia powerhouse, complete with a 60,000-square-foot mezzanine, three state-of-the-art sound studios, and a glass-enclosed newsroom designed for the modern age of broadcasting.
According to HLW, the facility features open layouts specifically designed for collaboration, housing Fusion, an English-language news network targeting young Hispanics. This architectural approach reflects the company's understanding that today's media landscape demands flexibility, innovation, and cross-cultural appeal—values that Miami embodies perfectly.
The Visionary Leading the Charge
**At the helm of this media empire stands Ignacio Meyer, President of Univision Networks Group at TelevisaUnivision, who oversees programming for Univision, UniMás, Galavisión, TUDN, local stations, and audio platforms.** With nearly 15 years steering the ship, Meyer has transformed Univision into an Emmy Award-winning content machine, producing everything from top-rated telenovelas and reality shows to marquee events that define Latino culture in America.
- Premio Lo Nuestro - celebrating Latin music excellence
- Premios Juventud - honoring youth culture and achievement
- Latin GRAMMYs - showcasing the best in Latin music
- Multiple Emmy Award-winning productions
It's undeniable that our content eclipses everyone else in the media landscape
Meyer's confidence isn't mere bravado. According to Business Wire, Univision has maintained its position as the #1 network among Hispanics for 30 consecutive years, delivering over 60% of Spanish-language viewing—a dominance that would make any media executive envious.
The Merger That Changed Everything
**The 2020 Televisa-Univision merger created a global Spanish-language leader, enhancing Miami's role as the epicenter of Hispanic media.** This wasn't just a corporate marriage—it was a cultural revolution that combined Televisa's vast content library, four free-to-air channels, 27 pay-TV networks, Videocine studio, and Blim TV with Univision's formidable U.S. assets.
The combined entity now controls Univision and UniMás networks, nine cable networks, 61 TV stations, 58 radio stations, and the PrendeTV streaming platform.
According to Searchlight Capital, this transformative deal positioned the company to serve nearly 600 million Spanish speakers worldwide. As former Univision CEO Wade Davis described it: "This transformative combination brings together the leading network serving U.S. Spanish-language audiences with the leading media platform in Mexico powered by the most powerful Spanish-language content engine in the world."
Miami's Cultural Command Center
TelevisaUnivision's Miami headquarters houses over 3,700 employees under CEO Daniel Alegre, according to Business Wire, making it one of the largest media employers in South Florida. But the company's impact extends far beyond job creation. The facility serves as a cultural command center, producing content that shapes how Hispanic Americans see themselves and how America understands Hispanic culture.
The glass-enclosed newsrooms and collaborative spaces aren't just architectural flourishes—they represent a philosophy of transparency and connection that mirrors Miami's role as a bridge between cultures. When major events unfold, from presidential elections to natural disasters, Univision's Miami operation becomes the voice that millions of Hispanic Americans trust most.
Beyond Broadcasting: A Cultural Institution
While specific current programming details aren't available in recent sources, Univision's historical significance in Miami runs deep. According to Wikipedia, the network hosted the first Spanish-language U.S. presidential debate at the University of Miami, establishing a precedent for Hispanic political engagement that continues today.
The company's Doral facility represents more than just a production hub—it's where cultural moments are created, where breaking news reaches Hispanic households first, and where the next generation of Latino media professionals learns their craft. The modern architectural designs, as noted by Miami in Focus, reflect the company's commitment to innovation while honoring its cultural roots.
As Miami continues its evolution into a global city, TelevisaUnivision stands as both witness and architect of that transformation. From its Doral studios, the company doesn't just broadcast to Hispanic America—it helps define what Hispanic America becomes. In a city built on cultural fusion and global connectivity, Univision has found not just a home, but the perfect stage for its mission of connecting cultures through the power of Spanish-language media.







