Fusion TV was an American pay channel owned by Fusion Media Group , a multi-platform media company subsidiary of Univision Communications , which relied in part on the resources of its parent company's news division, Noticias Univision . In addition to conventional television distribution, Fusion was streamed online and on mobile platforms to subscribers of participating cable and satellite providers.
32-463: Launched on October 28, 2013, the network's content featured news , lifestyle, pop culture , satire and entertainment aimed at English-speaking millennials , including those of a Hispanic background ; the channel was Univision's first major push into English-language programming. Fusion was based in "NewsPort", an expansion of the Univision campus (formerly a freight warehouse) at 8551 NW 30th Terrace in
64-539: A carriage agreement. On December 23, 2014, DirecTV announced a wide-ranging distribution agreement with Disney to carry Fusion in early 2015, The channel went live on January 21, 2015. Fusion's goal, according to Board of Directors member and ABC News president Ben Sherwood , is to reach 60 million homes within five years of its debut. In addition to its on-air presence, all Fusion content was mirrored and available through its web and app presences. 24-hour news cycle The 24-hour news cycle (or 24/7 news cycle )
96-417: A focus was placed on ethnicity, Fusion would broaden its scope during its development, aiming to "engage and champion a young, diverse and inclusive America," regardless of cultural or language background. Isaac Lee , who served as Fusion's CEO in addition to President of News for Univision, explained that Hispanic millennials see themselves as part of the broad American culture and that "they want to be part of
128-510: A joint venture to develop the channel. The discussions bore fruit with the companies' formal announcement of the channel on May 8, 2012, initially projecting a debut during the first half of 2013 (the channel would be given its name, Fusion, in February 2013). On October 4, 2013, the company announced it had named Isaac Lee as Chief Executive Officer to replace interim CEO Beau Ferrari. Fusion's formal launch date and its initial programming schedule
160-474: A large portion of its workforce on November 16, 2016, ahead of the channel's anticipated reorganization in which the assets of Gizmodo Media Group and The Onion would form the new core of the station's programming. On July 24, 2017, Fusion relaunched its article based online presence under the brand " Splinter " while things relating to the channel itself remained at Fusion.net branded as Fusion TV . The article based half of Fusion's website content switched to
192-528: Is the 24-hour investigation and reporting of news, concomitant with fast-paced lifestyles . The vast news resources available in recent decades have increased competition for audience and advertiser attention, prompting media providers to deliver the latest news in the most compelling manner in order to remain ahead of competitors. Television, radio, print, online and mobile app news media all have many suppliers that want to be relevant to their audiences and deliver news first. A complete news cycle consists of
224-528: Is the 24-hour investigation and reporting of news, concomitant with fast-paced lifestyles . The vast news resources available in recent decades have increased competition for audience and advertiser attention, prompting media providers to deliver the latest news in the most compelling manner in order to remain ahead of competitors. Television, radio, print, online and mobile app news media all have many suppliers that want to be relevant to their audiences and deliver news first. A complete news cycle consists of
256-590: The Miami suburb of Doral , Florida , which was shared with Noticias Univision and Univision flagship station WLTV-DT ; it maintained additional studios in Los Angeles and bureaus in Mexico City , New York City , and Washington, D.C. The channel ceased operations on December 31, 2021. Apart from being Univision Communications ' first attempt in the world of English-language cable networks before El Rey Network , Fusion
288-412: The 1995 O. J. Simpson murder case was a significant early example of the 24-hour news cycle. According to former journalists Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel , 24-hour news creates wild competition among media organizations for audience share . This, coupled with the profit demand of their corporate ownership, has led to a decline in journalistic standards . In their book Warp Speed: America in
320-412: The 1995 O. J. Simpson murder case was a significant early example of the 24-hour news cycle. According to former journalists Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel , 24-hour news creates wild competition among media organizations for audience share . This, coupled with the profit demand of their corporate ownership, has led to a decline in journalistic standards . In their book Warp Speed: America in
352-572: The Age of Mixed Media , they write that "the press has moved toward sensationalism , entertainment , and opinion " and away from traditional values of verification , proportion , relevance , depth, and quality of interpretation. They fear these values will be replaced by a "journalism of assertion" which de-emphasizes whether a claim is valid and encourages putting a claim into the arena of public discussion as quickly as possible. 24-hour news cycle The 24-hour news cycle (or 24/7 news cycle )
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#1733085675750384-623: The Emergence of Fox News Channel ". Those hires were later laid off or moved to Splinter as the focus of the channel changed and the website split off. By the time that Disney-ABC and Univision announced the channel's name – Fusion – on February 11, 2013, the channel already signed carriage agreements with major pay television providers including Verizon , Cablevision , Charter Communications , Cox Communications , AT&T U-verse and Google Fiber . Fusion replaced ABC News Now on most cable systems; that network ceased operations on October 28, 2013,
416-562: The Fusion.kinja.com domain in May prior to the re-branding. Splinter was later sold by Univison to G/O Media and on October 10, 2019, announced they were ceasing publication. On January 10, 2020, Dish Network removed the channel from the lineup. On January 23, 2020, AT&T removed the network from the lineups of DirecTV and U-Verse TV, along with their related streaming services. On September 2, 2020, Spectrum and legacy TWC/BHN/Charter systems removed
448-449: The advent of cable television channels dedicated to news and brought about a much faster pace of news production with an increased demand for stories that could be presented as continual news with constant updating. This was a contrast with the day-by-day pace of the news cycle of printed daily newspapers . A high premium on faster reporting would see a further increase with the advent of online news . In 2015, Time magazine noted that
480-449: The advent of cable television channels dedicated to news and brought about a much faster pace of news production with an increased demand for stories that could be presented as continual news with constant updating. This was a contrast with the day-by-day pace of the news cycle of printed daily newspapers . A high premium on faster reporting would see a further increase with the advent of online news . In 2015, Time magazine noted that
512-561: The air of pretense and seriousness with which other news outlets treat current topics and issues. The "fusion" of seriousness and lightheartedness has been evident in Fusion's primetime lineup: America with Jorge Ramos , in its first week, took a more conventional approach, featuring interviews with President Barack Obama and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz , while other early Fusion shows Alicia Menendez Tonight featured more personal and less serious topics, and programs including No, You Shut Up ventured towards irreverence and even satire. Fusion
544-446: The channel would eventually feature all original programming, repurposed content from ABC News and Univision content aired on the channel during late night time slots in its early months, along with paid programming (which has since departed the schedule completely). In December 2015, it was reported that Disney was in talks to sell its stake in Fusion to Univision. The transaction was complete on April 21, 2016. The company laid off
576-439: The channel, along with El Rey Network from their channel lineup. Other providers began to remove the network throughout the remainder of 2020 and into 2021, as it was excluded from retransmission consent negotiations for the newest three-year carriage cycle for Univision-distributed networks. Without much public notice, Univision notified their remaining carriage partners that the network would be shut down December 31, 2021, as
608-405: The company solidifies their focus on Spanish-language audiences and their oncoming merger with Televisa . It was the second consecutive year a Univision-funded English-language channel shut down, as El Rey's wireline network was shut down exactly a year before. The initial schedule on Fusion included programs intended for a younger audience than most cable news shows attract, many of which featured
640-435: The day of Fusion's debut. The channel was primarily carried on the digital basic tiers of participating providers, and premiered to a reach of approximately 20 million homes, one-fifth of the total U.S. households with subscription television services. Fusion is currently seeking carriage on additional providers, with deals pending or not yet reached with notable providers including Comcast and Time Warner Cable . The channel
672-845: The debut of America with Jorge Ramos . Fusion's target audience consisted mainly of millennials (roughly the age bracket of adults 18–34), a group generally regarded as digitally fluent and normally favors social media and internet sources to add news and base opinions, usually eschewing traditional broadcast and print sources. To that end, Fusion geared its programming less towards the constant coverage of breaking news , instead emphasizing context and analysis on news and issues, along with interviews, documentaries, and long-form reports on current events, lifestyle, and pop culture . Fusion also employed an on-air blending of serious topics and discussions that is, more often than not, laced with irreverence and humor (a "common language" among millennials according to former host Alicia Menendez ) that aims to reduce
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#1733085675750704-468: The lively, irreverent approach the network originally intended to make its hallmark. It eventually removed the satirical content and by the end, most of its programming consisted of blocks of Unews . Towards its one-year anniversary, a series of high-profile hires of digital-native journalists created high expectations for the young media company. NPR's David Folkenflik called Fusion "One of the most interesting experiments we've seen in television (...) since
736-464: The media reporting on some event, followed by the media reporting on public and other reactions to the earlier reports. The advent of 24-hour cable and satellite television news channels and, in more recent times, of news sources on the World Wide Web (including blogs ), considerably shortened this process. Although all-news radio operated for decades earlier, the 24-hour news cycle arrived with
768-408: The media reporting on some event, followed by the media reporting on public and other reactions to the earlier reports. The advent of 24-hour cable and satellite television news channels and, in more recent times, of news sources on the World Wide Web (including blogs ), considerably shortened this process. Although all-news radio operated for decades earlier, the 24-hour news cycle arrived with
800-443: The mid-1990s, consistent rumors of the launch of an ABC cable news channel were persistent with the launch of MSNBC and Fox News Channel , but never came to confirmed fruition, and wound down with the network's purchase by The Walt Disney Company , which instead put their efforts into building ESPN 's sports news division. Twenty-two years later, in 2004, ABC News launched ABC News Now as an early digital multicast network, which
832-465: The same room and part of the same conversation" as non-Hispanics. Fusion operated out of a former warehouse in Doral, Florida (billed by staffers as the "Newsport") that is shared with Noticias Univision, WLTV-DT and WAMI-TV . Additionally some resources were also shared with ABC News and Noticias Univision (The above-mentioned interview of President Obama, conducted by ABC News correspondent Jim Avila ,
864-513: Was ABC News ' third attempt in the world of 24-hour cable news. In 1982, ABC News and Group W (then a division of Westinghouse ) first launched a 24-hour news channel called Satellite News Channel . But due to low clearance from cable systems, both of them sold the channel after just over a year on the air to CNN (a subsidiary of Turner Broadcasting System , which has been under Time Warner 's control since 1996), which used it to augment coverage of CNN's companion network, CNN Headline News . In
896-537: Was added to the Dish Network lineup after a new carriage deal was reached between Dish and Disney. On the week of September 22, 2014, Fusion was placed in test mode on DirecTV channel 342 in preparation for launch on the carrier along with sister channel the Longhorn Network . As of November 13, 2014, Longhorn Network and Fusion were removed from test mode as DirecTV and Disney/ESPN were unable to at that time reach
928-554: Was also available through video portals such as Yahoo 's. It was a lower-profile effort established for ABC News's digital side, and never expected to go beyond that platform and onto regular cable as a 24-hour news channel. In December 2010, the newly appointed president of Noticias Univision, Isaac Lee , announced plans to start a 24-hour English language cable news channel aimed at Latino Americans. Univision Communications would later on, in late 2011, enter into discussions with Walt Disney Company -owned ABC News about entering into
960-400: Was announced on August 1, 2013. The channel formally launched on October 28, 2013, buoyed earlier in the day by a simulcast of ABC 's Good Morning America and Univision 's ¡Despierta América! designed to promote Fusion's launch and programming. After leading off with a three-minute musical number at 6:57 p.m. Eastern Time on October 28, 2013, Fusion began regular programming with
992-461: Was one such example of that reliance.). However, the network operated separately from ABC's and Univision's news divisions, employing its own on-air talent, correspondents, management, production staff and board of directors . Univision handled programming responsibilities for Fusion, while Disney-ABC Television Group provided advertising sales and handled cable and satellite distribution for the channel. ABC News president Ben Sherwood noted that while
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1024-486: Was originally conceived to primarily attract a younger audience of an English-speaking Hispanic and Latino American background; about one-fifth of millennials are classified as being of Latino descent and have generally been well-acclimated with English language society in the United States, either as emigrants or as U.S. nationals by birth. After receiving some backlash during development over concerns that too much of
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