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Entravision Communications Corp
Entravision Communications Corp is a media company built around reaching Hispanic audiences in the United States. It owns and operates Spanish-language and bilingual television and radio stations, and it also runs digital media and advertising services. Its business is to help advertisers reach Hispanic consumers through broadcast, audio, and online channels. The company makes money mainly by selling advertising time and digital ad space to brands, agencies, and local businesses. It also earns fees from marketing and media services tied to campaign planning, audience targeting, and ad placement. In simple terms, Entravision sits between advertisers that want access to Hispanic audiences and the media channels those audiences use. What makes Entravision different is its focus on a specific audience segment rather than trying to be a broad, general-market media company. That specialization gives it a clear niche in U.S. advertising, especially for companies that want Spanish-language reach and culturally relevant messaging. Its role is part broadcaster, part ad seller, and part audience specialist.
Entravision Communications Corp is a media company built around reaching Hispanic audiences in the United States. It owns and operates Spanish-language and bilingual television and radio stations, and it also runs digital media and advertising services. Its business is to help advertisers reach Hispanic consumers through broadcast, audio, and online channels.
The company makes money mainly by selling advertising time and digital ad space to brands, agencies, and local businesses. It also earns fees from marketing and media services tied to campaign planning, audience targeting, and ad placement. In simple terms, Entravision sits between advertisers that want access to Hispanic audiences and the media channels those audiences use.
What makes Entravision different is its focus on a specific audience segment rather than trying to be a broad, general-market media company. That specialization gives it a clear niche in U.S. advertising, especially for companies that want Spanish-language reach and culturally relevant messaging. Its role is part broadcaster, part ad seller, and part audience specialist.
Revenue surge: Entravision said consolidated revenue rose 114% to $197 million in 1Q '26, while operating income improved to $21 million from an operating loss a year ago.
ATS strength: The Advertising Technology & Services segment drove the quarter, with revenue up to $154.6 million and operating profit up sharply to $34.3 million as the company added customers, sales capacity and AI capabilities.
Media still pressured: Media revenue grew 4% to $42.4 million, but higher costs pushed the segment to a $5.2 million operating loss as management continued investing in sales and digital capabilities.
Capital returns: Entravision ended the quarter with more than $71 million in cash and marketable securities, paid down $5 million of debt, and declared another $0.05 per-share dividend for Q2.
Political setup: Management said it is positioning for a strong political spending year in 2026, citing major races in California, Nevada, Texas and several key House contests.
TU update: There was no new update on the TelevisaUnivision affiliation agreement; management said the current deal runs through December 31, 2026 and it intends to renew it.