CNN Moves Beyond Cable With CNN Latino And Spanish Language National Syndicated Programming

CNN Moves Beyond Cable With CNN Latino
MESA, AZ - FEBRUARY 22: Workers prepare the stage for a debate sponsored by CNN and the Republican Party of Arizona at the Mesa Arts Center between Republican presidential candidates U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich on February 22, 2012 in Mesa, Arizona. The debate is the last one scheduled before voters head to the polls in Arizona's and Michigan's primary on February 28 and Super Tuesday on March 6. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
MESA, AZ - FEBRUARY 22: Workers prepare the stage for a debate sponsored by CNN and the Republican Party of Arizona at the Mesa Arts Center between Republican presidential candidates U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich on February 22, 2012 in Mesa, Arizona. The debate is the last one scheduled before voters head to the polls in Arizona's and Michigan's primary on February 28 and Super Tuesday on March 6. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Moving beyond its cable TV roots, CNN has tapped KTLA reporter Elizabeth Espinosa to host a nightly magazine show that will be part of a new eight hour bloc of Spanish language programming intended to be the basis for a national syndicated network to air on digital and broadcast stations.

“The goal is to create an unwired network of stations,” says Cynthia Hudson-Fernandez, senior vp and gm of CNN en Españoland Hispanic Strategy for CNN/U.S.

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