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Entravision Communications company history timeline

1998

By the fall of 1998, Entravision owned 11 Univision-affiliated television stations and three radio stations, all with Spanish-language programming.

1999

The following year, in 1999, Entravision lost $39.96 million, including an operating loss of $27.99 million.

Entravision owned 16 television stations and 9 radio stations at the end of 1999.

2000

Just prior to its initial public offering of stock in August 2000, Entravision reorganized itself and went from being a limited-liability company to a corporation.

2001

The Entravision television station available to the largest number of Hispanic households as of March 2001 was KNVO-TV, a UHF station serving southern Texas, including the communities of Brownsville, Harlingen, McAllen, and Weslaco.

Univision owned 13 percent of the company's Class A common stock and 19 percent of its Class C common stock in early 2001.

2007

In 2007, Entravision Communications Corporation acquired Spanish-language radio station WNUE-FM serving the Orlando, Florida, market from Mega Communications for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $24 million.

2008

On May 16, 2008, the company sold its outdoor media division, whose operations were primarily based in New York and Los Angeles, to Lamar Advertising Company.

2018

On 2018, Entravision acquired Barcelona based DSP Smadex.

2020

On October 2020, the company announced the acquisition of a majority stake in Latin American digital media company Cisneros Interactive from Grupo Cisneros.

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Founded
1998
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Headquarters
Santa Monica, CA
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Founders
Walter Francis Ulloa,Philip Wilkinson,Univision Communications
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