Hispanic markets and 4 stations in Puerto Rico Univision Music Group, which includes Univision Records, Fonovisa Records, and a 50% interest in Mexico-based Disa Records labels as well as Fonomusic and America Musical Publishing companies and Univision Online, the premier Spanish-language Internet destination in the U.S. Hispanic Households Univision Television Group, which owns and operates 23 Univision Network television stations and 1 non-Univision television station TeleFutura Television Group, which owns and operates 31 TeleFutura Network television stations Galavisión, the country’s leading Spanish-language cable network Univision Radio, the leading Spanish-language radio group which owns and/or operates 66 radio stations in 17 of the top 25 U.S. Hispanic Households TeleFutura Network, a general-interest Spanish-language broadcast television network reaching 79% of U.S. Its operations include Univision Network, the most-watched Spanish-language broadcast television network in the U.S. is the premier Spanish-language media company in the United States. No Tengo Dinero, Kumbia Kings/Juan Gabriel/Gran Silencio Kumbia Kings/Juan Gabriel/El Gran Silencio Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio, Marco Antonio Solís In 2003, it beat all other English or Spanish language TV programs including the Super Bowl.įollowing is a complete list of “Premio Lo Nuestro 2004” winners: “Premio Lo Nuestro” is the highest-rated television program among Hispanics in the United States. The “Premio Lo Nuestro” broadcast was hosted by comedian Adal Ramones of Univision’s “Otro Rollo.” Nominations were determined from charts compiled by the prominent industry publication Radio & Records(R). The “Red Carpet” portion of the show aired prior to the awards ceremony as a live “Primer Impacto” special titled “Noche de Estrellas” (Night of Stars).Īll of the night’s winners in the music genres of Pop, Tropical, Regional Mexican, Rock and Urban were selected by the public through votes placed via. Among the many Hispanic stars who thrilled fans as they walked down the “Premio Lo Nuestro” red carpet were: José Feliciano, Thalia, Roselyn Sánchez, Conjunto Primavera, Banda El Recodo, Jennifer Peña, Sin Bandera, El General, Ninel Conde, Myrka Dellanos, Graciela Beltrán, Millie Corretjer, Giselle Blondet, Mariana Seaone, Niurka Marcos, Aracely Arámbula, Patricia Velázquez, Lili Estefan, Marlene Favela, Ricardo Alamo, and Eugenio Derbez. This year’s list of presenters was a veritable “who’s who” of over 60 of the biggest names in Latin music and Spanish-language television. The evening’s festivities were capped by a show-stopping number by the pop-ballad duo sensation Sin Bandera, who took an unexpected departure from their customary romantic style to team up with hip-hop star El General for a rhythm-packed rendition of their hit song “Sirena.” Sin Bandera won Best Pop Group or Duo. Those paying homage with a medley of their most memorable songs were Obie, Angélica Vale, Amaury Gutiérrez, Graciela Beltrán and Pablo Montero. In addition, there was a tribute to Latin music greats we lost during 2003, including Celia Cruz, Eulalio González “El Piporro,” and Raúl Vale. One of the highlights of the evening was renowned singer/songwriter Ricardo Arjona’s electrifying medley of two of his biggest hits, “El Problema” and “Minutos.” Arjona won in the Pop Album of the Year category. Marco Antonio Solís, Olga Tañón, Juanes, El General, Kumbia Kings and La Onda followed with two awards each.Ī stellar array of Latin music’s hottest recording artists performed live, among them Marco Antonio Solís (winner of Best Male Artist and Best Album in the Regional Mexican genre), Joan Sebastian (Best Banda Performance), Intocable (Best Norteña Performance), India, Thalía, La Oreja de Van Gogh, Montez de Durango, and Akwid. Marc Anthony was the night’s biggest winner, with three awards in the categories of Best Salsa Performance, Best Tropical Male Artist, and Best Tropical Song. Thousands of passionate fans screamed nonstop while Martin performed the breakout hit from his new Spanish-language album, a Flamenco-style dance tune titled “Jaleo.” Later, Puerto Rican legend Jose Feliciano made a rare appearance to present Martin with the prestigious “Premio a la Excelencia” lifetime achievement award. Miami, FL,-(HISPANIC PR WIRE – BUSINESS WIRE)-February 27, 2004-World-famous megastar Ricky Martin brought down the house as the sensational opening act of the 2004 “Premio Lo Nuestro a la Música Latina,” which was telecast LIVE from the Miami Arena Thursday night on the Univision Network. Superstar performers included Ricky Martin, Thalia, and Ricardo Arjona
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