Daniel Alegre Named CEO of Spanish-Language Giant TelevisaUnivision, Succeeding Key Shareholder Wade Davis

TelevisaUnivision CEO WadeDavis will hand the reins of the Spanish-language media giant to Daniel Alegre, the Activision Blizzard and Google alum who joins the company on Thursday.

The transition came as part of a succession planning process led by the company’s board of directors, including Davis, who will shift to the role of vice chairman. Alegre, who was president and chief operating officer of the video game powerhouse that was acquired for $69 billion last year by Microsoft, brings deep experience in digital media to lead a company that is facing an uphill climb like its English-language competitors as it adjusts its linear operations to adapt to the rise of streaming.

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“As we look to grow our unparalleled market position and the recent investments in our linear and streaming platforms as well as our news and sports products, Daniel is the right leader at the right time to take the helm,” said Alfonso de Angoitia, executive chairman of TelevisaUnivision, in a statement. “His unique global operational experience working in the U.S., Mexico and Latin America across technology, digital platforms and entertainment honed over three decades is exactly what TelevisaUnivision needs to drive our next phase.”

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TelevisaUnivision CEO Daniel Alegre

Davis was formerly chief financial officer of Viacom before he exited to lead the buyout of a debt-laden Univision from Haim Saban and investors in late 2020. He then steered it into a merger with its most crucial partner and program suppliers, Mexico-based Grupo Televisa in 2022.

With Alegre coming in, Davis will serve in a vice chairman capacity and continue as a member of the executive committee of the Board of Directors. Davis remains one of the largest shareholders in the company. His ForgeLight private investment firm made the strategic investment in Univision with the vision of modernizing the company’s operations. Until recently, Univision enjoyed massive market share in the U.S. But streaming platforms and NBCUniversal’s Spanish-language competitor Telemundo have made significant inroads.

“In 2020 Searchlight, ForgeLight and Liberty Global partnered with Grupo Televisa in our acquisition of Univision, setting out to turnaround and transform the legacy business. The success of those efforts paved the way for the merger with Televisa’s content business to create TelevisaUnivision – a business without comparison in the global media landscape today,” Davis said. “Thanks to the efforts of our exceptional team, TelevisaUnivision has consistently delivered above-market revenue growth, outperformed the U.S. and Mexican advertising markets and launched and have grown our direct-to-consumer business, ViX, to become the largest dedicated Spanish-language streaming service in the world. We could not have picked a better successor than Daniel, who brings an incredible track record of operational and strategic execution. He is the ideal executive to take TelevisaUnivision into its next phase of growth.”