PX Sports and Telemundo Deportes rewrite crossing‑content rules (evolve to experience expansion and business—or get left behind)

(By Ortega and Maurizio) The launch of “Mundo PX Sports” in Wynwood is not just a TV show; it’s the definitive statement that South Florida has captured the 21st‑century Hispanic sports narrative—fusing adrenaline, urban culture, and Latino purchasing power into an ecosystem no other city can replicate.

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How Miami is becoming the global capital of action sports in Spanish

On the evening of Thursday, October 9, 2025, as the sun sets over the graffiti‑lined walls that have turned Wynwood into the epicenter of global street art, the Arlo Wynwood (2217 NW Miami Ct) will host something far more consequential than a launch party: the birth of a new television genre that blends extreme sports with the narrative sophistication of major networks—through the “Anglo‑Latin” lens Infonegocios Miami forecast more than three years ago.

Purpose‑built to win over 600 million Spanish speakers who demand content that mirrors their lifestyle, cultural codes, and insatiable hunger for authenticity.


PX Sports and Telemundo Deportes aren’t merely rolling out a one‑hour program. They’re re‑engineering Hispanic sports entertainment, betting that the next generation of Latino audiences—born 1995–2010, bilingual, digitally native, with rising spending power—doesn’t want wall‑to‑wall traditional soccer.

The partnership includes two original programs—Mundo PX Sports and PX News Miami—expanding the channel’s slate with extreme sports and sports‑trend content.

They want skateboarding in Barcelona, surfing Pipeline, BMX in São Paulo, parkour in Mexico City, and motocross in Patagonia. They want stories that hit with the same intensity as a Bad Bunny drop.


The architecture of a calculated disruption

“Mundo PX Sports” is no casual experiment. It’s the product of 27 months of audience research, trend analysis, and strategic negotiations that confirm a reality Hispanic TV executives were slow to accept: the soccer monopoly is fading.

According to Kantar Ibope Media and the 2025 Nielsen Hispanic Consumer Study:

  • Consumption of extreme‑sports content is up 230% among Latino Millennials and Gen Z.

  • 67% of U.S. Hispanics practice or follow at least one action sport (skateboarding, surfing, BMX, climbing, motocross).

  • The U.S. Hispanic market for extreme‑sports apparel and equipment is valued at USD 8.7 billion annually.

PX Sports—the leading action‑sports network for Spanish‑speaking audiences—identified this white space early. Founded on the belief that “adrenaline speaks every language, but it feels more intense in ours,” PX Sports has long covered events, athletes, and subcultures the majors ignored as “niche.”


Telemundo Deportes Ahora, the multi‑sport platform from NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises reaching 94 million Hispanics in the U.S. and another 420 million across Latin America, brought what PX Sports needed: mass distribution, institutional credibility, and financial muscle.

“In our ratings, we’re growing. Some cable systems are also reporting viewers returning to TV because juggling too many streaming apps is cumbersome—and costly,” noted Oscar Mercado.

This upswing aligns with the PX Sports–Telemundo Deportes alliance, strengthening the channel’s U.S. footprint via the network’s new FAST channel. The collaboration arrives at a strategic moment for Telemundo, which recently secured marquee rights including the 2026 World Cup, the Super Bowl, the NBA, and the 2028 Olympics.

It’s a perfect fusion: street credibility + corporate reach = categorical dominance.

2025: la lógica de las redes humanas (¿acaparar o compartir?)

(Por Sonia Abadi) Sea en Miami o en Montevideo, en Madrid o en Dubai, hemos arribado a una verdad en las redes humanas hoy. Finalmente entendimos que el futuro es asociativo, conectivo y colaborativo. (Cocreativo). En los negocios, las artes, la ciencia y la tecnología. Y que nuestras redes humanas trascienden los círculos de poder y nos abren infinitas posibilidades.

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Miami y el Metro Express: un sistema que redefine movilidad, política pública y tejido social en el sur de Florida

(Por Taylor) El Metro Express, el primer sistema de autobuses 100% eléctricos de Estados Unidos que opera en el corredor exclusivo US-1 entre Dadeland South y Florida City. La tecnología y la obra que genera una transformación en la gobernanza, la economía local, la conectividad entre zonas de crecimiento y la experiencia de comunidades diversas, incluido el ecosistema argentino-venezolano-brasileño-miamense.

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F1: Ferrari vs. McLaren, la dialéctica que define la nueva era de negocios, crossing marketing, branding y cultura

(Maurizio-Maqueda) Con 16 títulos, Ferrari permanece como el Everest estadístico de la F1. Pero la brecha se estrecha, de la mano de McLaren y lo hace de forma simbólicamente poderosa. Que representa ambas culturas que han sabido cambiar drásticamente sus modelos de negocios, amplificar sus líneas de producto, integrar multi competencias y fundamentalmente salir de su paradigma de liderazgo.

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