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Fusion (TV channel)

Fusion is an American multi-platform media company that is a joint venture between the Disney-ABC Television Group subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company and Univision Communications, and relies in part on the resources of their respective news divisions, ABC News and Noticias Univision. In addition to conventional television distribution, Fusion is also streamed online and on mobile platforms to subscribers of participating cable and satellite providers.
Launched on October 28, 2013, the network's content features news, lifestyle, pop culture, satire and entertainment aimed at English-speaking millennials, including those of a Hispanic background; the channel is Univision's first major push into English-language programming.〔 Fusion is based out of "NewsPort", a converted studio facility at 8551 NW 30th Terrace in the Miami suburb of Doral, Florida that it shares with Noticias Univision and Univision flagship station WLTV-DT; it maintains additional studios in Los Angeles and bureaus in Mexico City, New York City, and Washington, D.C.〔〔("Fusion's Debut Shows Serious, Fun Sides," ) from TVNewsCheck, 10/29/2013〕
== Background ==
Fusion is ABC's third attempt in the world of cable news. In 1982, ABC News and Group W then a division of Westinghouse first launched a 24-hour news channel with Satellite News Channel. Due to low clearance from cable systems ABC sold the channel after just over a year on the air to CNN who shut it down. After that ABC News launched ABC News Now in 2004 which encountered the same problem.
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 American Hispanics. Univision Communications would later on, in late 2011, enter into discussions with Walt Disney Company-owned ABC News about entering into 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 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.〔("Fusion Wants Young Latinos To Turn On Their TVs," ) from NPR's ''Weekend Edition'', 10/26/2013〕 After leading off with a three-minute musical number at 6:57 p.m. Eastern Time on October 28, 2013,〔("Sign-on video premiering Fusion ), from Fusion.net, accessed 10/29/2013〕 Fusion began regular programming with the debut of ''America with Jorge Ramos''.〔("With Fusion’s debut, a bid for laughs and then a serious turn," ) from ''Miami Herald'', 10/28/2013〕
Fusion's target audience consists 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 gain news and base opinions, usually eschewing traditional broadcast and print sources. To that end, Fusion gears 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.〔("Univision-ABC channel Fusion launching in a bid for young Latinos," ) from ''Los Angeles Times'', 10/28/2013〕 Fusion also employs 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 host Alicia Menendez) that aims to reduce the air of pretense and seriousness with which other news outlets treat current topics and issues.〔 The "fusion" of seriousness and lighteartedness has been evident in Fusion's primetime lineup: ''America with Jorge Ramos'', in its first week alone, has taken a more conventional approach, featuring interviews with President Barack Obama and United States Senator Ted Cruz,〔 while ''Alicia Menendez Tonight'' has featured more personal and less serious topics, and programs including ''No, You Shut Up'' have ventured towards irreverence and even satire.〔
Fusion 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 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 serves as Fusion's CEO in addition to President of News for Univision, has stated that Hispanic millennials see themselves as part of the broad American culture and that "they want to be part of the same room and part of the same conversation" as non-Hispanics.〔〔("Univision And ABC News Launch New TV Channel ‘Fusion,’" ) interview with Isaac Lee from ''Here & Now'' (WBUR/NPR), aired 10/28/2013〕
Fusion operates out of a former warehouse in Doral, Florida (billed by staffers as the "Newsport")〔("ABC and Univision's love child bursts to life," ) from Associated Press, 10/19/2013〕 that is shared with Noticias Univision. Additionally some resources are also shared with ABC News and Noticias Univision (the above-mentioned interview of President Obama, conducted by ABC News correspondent Jim Avila, was one such example of that reliance).〔 However, the network operates separately from ABC's and Univision's news divisions, employing its own on-air talent, correspondents, management, production staff and board of directors. Univision handles programming responsibilities for Fusion, while Disney-ABC Television Group provides advertising sales and handles cable and satellite distribution for the channel.〔 ABC News president Ben Sherwood noted that while the channel will eventually feature all original programming, repurposed content from ABC News and Univision content airs on the channel during late night timeslots, along with paid programming.

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