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Alberto Ciurana
File:Alberto Ciurana - Wikipedia.jpg
Born
Guadalajara, Jal, Mexico
NationalityMexican
CitizenshipMexican
EmployerTV Azteca
Known forPresident and CEO of DT Consulting; Former President of Programming and Content for Univision; former vice president of programming at Televisa

Alberto Ciurana is a television executive currently working as Chief Content & Distribution officer of TV Azteca.[1] Previously, Mr. Ciurana served as President of Programming and Content for Univision Networks,[2] where he oversaw programming for the entertainment broadcast and cable networks of Univision Communications Inc. Ciurana moved to Univision after working as VP of programming for Televisa for 15 years and was part of a steady expansion of Televisa influence at Univision that builds on the partnership struck among them in October 2010.[3]

Alberto Ciurana served as the President of Programming and Content at Univision from November 2012 till February 2016.[4] Before working with Univision he was Vice President of Programming at Televisa, of Broadcasting, and of Operations.[4] Alberto Ciurana was a part of a team that was responsible for the launch of Teleton Mexico.[4] Before any of these roles, he was helping expand the Televisa brand around the world, while in London with the responsibility for Eurovisa.[4] Prior to the beginning of his television career, he was working as a Director of Social Communications for Guanajuato, Mexico.[4] Since 2013, Alberto Ciurana has been a Director of the National Association of Television Program Executives.[4] He has also won recognition and numerous awards for his leadership in Spanish-language media in his more than three decades at Televisa.[4]

Career

Televisa

Before joining Univision Ciurana worked for Televisa as vice president of Broadcasting and vice president of International Operations and was later appointed as VP of programming, leading their networks to record ratings. During this time, Mr. Ciurana was also part of the team responsible for launching Teletón México, an annual telethon dedicated to helping children with disabilities, cancer and autism that has built more than 20 children's rehabilitation centers in 18 states in Mexico. Prior to these roles, he oversaw international operations at Televisa, in charge of Eurovisa and expanding the Televisa brand and reach around the world, based out of London.

Univision

In September 2012, Ciurana was appointed as head of Programming for Univision Networks,[5] shortly after Ciurana took over, Univision saw significant ratings milestones. In the February sweeps, the network came in fourth place for the first time with adult demographics while NBC came in fifth.[6] In the July sweeps, Univision came in as the No. 1 network among both Adults 18-49 and 18-34 for the first time,[7] setting an unprecedented milestone – during a time when other networks "invested more than ever in summer programming" according to CEO Randy Falco[8]

In 1986, Ciurana served as vice president of production at the Spanish International Network which became Univision in 1987.

Univision had made claims of Donald Trump, president of the United States, to be “thinned-skin” after Trumps comments about Mexican immigrants.[9] Donald Trump had made claims about Mexican immigrants stating “They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people".[9] Trump had tainted the image of Mexican immigrants with his words to further gain support for his run for election from Republicans. On June 25, 2015, Alberto Ciurana tweeted out “Por los comentarios de Donald Trump de los inmigrantes mexicanos terminamos relación con Miss Universe Org.[10]” As a result, Univision had terminated a five-year, $13.5 million deal to broadcast the Miss USA Pageant. Univision believes that after such words he had “destroyed the value of those broadcast rights, and neither Trump nor Miss Universe did anything to repair the damage in the aftermath of his speech.[9]" Alberto Ciurana expressed his feelings on the topic by making an Instagram post where he put a side-to-side of Donald Trump and the Charleston, South Carolina, shooter Dylann Roof. The post was later taken down but had stirred up a lot of suspicion of Univision conspiring with NBC to deteriorate Trump's “personal and business relationship with the Hispanic community.[11]

TV Azteca

In October 2017, Alberto Ciurana became a new member to TV Azteca.[12] He has become the new head of television and content distribution of TV Azteca.[12] According to the firm led by Benjamin Salinas Sada, “Ciurana will bring international experience, vocation, and leadership to turn the company into a more agile organization that responds to the new challenges of the sector and consolidates the successes achieved in recent years.[12]” Alberto Ciurana will be the one who will be in charge of programming, operating, and producing the television channels for TV Azteca.[12]

Early life

Before beginning his career as a television executive, Ciurana served as Director of Social Communications for the state of Guanajuato, Mexico.

At 18 years old, Alberto Ciurana began his career when he started to work on a program, Siempre en Domingo, with Raul Velasco.[13] He then left the program at 24 years old and moved to the United States of America.[13] When he moved to the United States he was in charge of the vice presidency of what is now known as Univision.[13]

Organizations

In 2013, Ciurana was appointed as a board member of NATPE.[14] He currently serves on the board of Fundación Teletón USA.

References

  1. ^ Mexico broadcaster TV Azteca hires ex-Televisa exec to lead TV unit
  2. ^ Univision Picks Alberto Ciurana To Be President Of Programming And Content - Deadline
  3. ^ Televisa’s Ciurana moves to Univision
  4. ^ a b c d e f g www.bloomberg.com https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=222619068&privcapId=117153748. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Alberto Ciurana Joins Univision as Head of Content and Programming
  6. ^ Vega, Tanzina; Elliott, Stuart (May 14, 2013). "Univision Resets Sights After a Ratings Victory". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Murphy, Eamon (July 6, 2012). "Univision Bests the Big Four in July Sweeps Ratings Contest". Daily Finance.
  8. ^ "Univision Will Set a Milestone as No. 1 Network in Any Sweep Among Both Adults 18-49 and Adults 18-34 Ahead Of 2nd Place Fox By Double-Digits" (Press release). Univision Communications Inc. July 22, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  9. ^ a b c "Univision Says Donald Trump Is "Thin-Skinned," Demands Dismissal of His Lawsuit". The Hollywood Reporter.
  10. ^ Ciurana, Alberto (25 June 2015). "Por los comentarios de Donald Trump re los inmigrantes mexicanos terminamos relación con Miss Universe Org". @albertociurana (in Spanish).
  11. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (30 June 2015). "Donald Trump Files $500 Million Lawsuit Against Univision Over Miss USA Contract". Variety.
  12. ^ a b c d "TV Azteca suma a Alberto Ciurana a su equipo directivo". Expansión (in Spanish). 31 October 2017.
  13. ^ a b c Álvarez, por Alfonso (10 January 2019). "¿Quién es Alberto Ciurana, la mente detrás de huida de estrellas a TV Azteca?". La Neta Noticias (in Spanish).
  14. ^ NATPE Elects 2014 Board Of Directors - Deadline.com