First launched in 1979, the Galavisión cable network was created to provide additional viewing options for the ever-growing and diverse U.S. Hispanic population. Galavisión provides a live, direct connection to the people, places and events that matter most to Hispanic America. Additionally, Galavisión is the only Hispanic network to offer over 50 hours of live programming per week.
| Demographics | |
|---|---|
| Male | 54.3% |
| Female | 45.7% |
| Income: | |
| Median Household Income: | $37,211 |
| Education: | |
| Have College Degree or More: | 6.8% |
| Occupation: | |
| White collar, professional, managers | 19.1% |
| Age: | |
| 18-49 Years Old: | 71.9% |
| 25-54 Years Old: | 70.2% |
| Home Ownership: | |
| Own Their Own Home: | 17.5% |
| Source: Scarborough NY 2008 | |
Misión: Reportar
Tuesdays 9-10 PM
This year Misión: Reportar is back and stronger than ever with more auditions, more opportunities and more competition! Galavisión has brought the drama of reality TV to primetime. Host Carmen Dominicci returns in 2008 when another lucky aspiring reporter will be named the newest addition to the Univision Network’s team of broadcast personalities.
