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Isaac Lee has been promoted to the newly created position of Chief News and Digital Officer at Univision Communications, Inc.

November 17, 2015

Maribel Ramos-Weiner


Univision Communications, Inc. (UCI) announced that Isaac Lee has been named to the newly created position of Chief News and Digital Officer, with additional responsibilities over Multicultural and Music and maintaining oversight of the News and Digital divisions. Lee will continue to report to Randy Falco, president and Chief Executive Officer of UCI and remains as CEO of Fusion. As Chief News and Digital Officer, Lee will be responsible for all digital functions across the company –building on the strength of UCI’s online, mobile, digital, content, and music assets to develop an integrated digital strategy. Lee will manage key areas of the company’s growth strategy, including UCI’s comprehensive Multicultural strategy, which includes Fusion, El Rey, Flama and The Root. He will also develop an integrated music strategy that will include UCI’s music tentpole events and alignment with the Company’s Radio programming team. Lee will maintain responsibility for Univision News, including editorial oversight across network, local and digital platforms, backed by the strong team he has built. “Isaac’s promotion to this newly created position to lead key areas of our growth strategy is a testament to his visionary leadership and tremendous success and underscores how UCI is constantly evolving to meet and exceed the demands of our community, especially digitally-connected millennials,” commented Falco. “I am honored to have the opportunity to expand my role at UCI as we work to build upon our news, digital, multicultural and music offerings – key growth areas for the Company – in new and innovative ways. From politics to pop culture, we will ensure that we have the best content – in English and Spanish, across traditional and digital platforms – that will keep UCI at the forefront of Hispanic America and meet the needs of an even more diverse, multicultural community,” said Lee.