Terry Mackin Out at Univision Stations

The president of the Spanish-language station group has left after just five months and Univision is not offering any further details.
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Terry Mackin is out as president of the Univision Communications' TV station group after just five months on the job.

"I can confirm that he decided to leave the company as of today," said spokeswoman Monica Talan.

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Talan said she had no further information on the sudden departure.

Mackin could not be reached for comment.

Just last February, Univision announced that it had hired Mackin away from Hearst-Argyle Television, where he had managed the station group's Web and DTV initiatives.

Prior to that role, he had managed 14 of the Hearst-Argyle stations.

At Univision, Mackin was responsible for the company's 64 Spanish-language Univision and TeleFutura stations.

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elflacoquerido Nickname posted over 2 years ago
HI, first of all I want tell you that I am a professional singer I have already made 4 records with mexican-american bands( conjuntos ) from el valle del rio grande ( rio grande valley ), also I have recorded with mariachi band, I know several TV singers/actors like Pablo Montero, actor Eduardo yanes, Hector salinas, I would like to know how can I be on a tv show, I am also eager to met with other actors and singers and chat with them, I know that one day i'll be on the pace of my mentor Antonio Aguilar, people tells me that my voice is so similar as Mr. Antonio's , well con mucho placer lo demostraria ( with much pleasure I will demostrate it ). Well is great honor for me to be here telling you my real feelings, gracias por este espacio( thank you for this space ). Good luck to Mr. Mackin and his family. Saludos a todos los que laboran en Univision y telefutura.GRACIAS.
elflacoquerido Nickname posted over 2 years ago
This comment goes to jackie Guerrido, she is the most beautiful weather babe on the latino " primer impacto" show, no,no, I didn't meant that the other girls are not pretty too, all of them do their job very well, but I really which to have Jackie's e-mail to chat with her one-on-one, or any other way to speak with her,I meant on a sane matter nothing out of the ordinary.

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