About Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.

Grupo Televisa, S.A.B. operates as a major telecommunications company. The company owns and operates one of the most significant cable companies, as well as a leading DTH satellite pay television system in Mexico. The company’s cable business offers integrated services, including video, high-speed data, voice and mobile to residential and commercial customers, as well as managed services to domestic and international carriers. The company owns a majority interest in Sky, a leading DTH satellite pay television system and broadband provider in Mexico, operating also in the Dominican Republic and Central America. The company holds a number of concessions granted by the Mexican government that authorizes it to broadcast programming over television stations for the signals of TelevisaUnivision, and its cable and DTH systems. In addition, the company is the largest shareholder of TelevisaUnivision, a leading media company producing, creating, and distributing Spanish-language content through several broadcast channels in Mexico, the U.S., and over 50 countries through television networks, cable and pay-TV operators and over-the-top or ‘OTT’ streaming services. The company also has interests in magazine publishing and distribution, professional sports and live entertainment, and gaming. Business Strategy The company operates a Cable business and Sky, a DTH platform. The company intends to continue strengthening the company’s position in these businesses and growing by continuing to make additional investments, which could be substantial in size, while maintaining profitability and financial discipline. The company is the largest shareholder of TelevisaUnivision, a leading media company producing, creating and distributing Spanish speaking content through several broadcast channels in Mexico, the United States and over 50 countries through TV networks, cable operators and over-the-top services. The company intends to continue exploring potential ventures and business opportunities with TelevisaUnivision. In addition, the company intends to continue to analyze opportunities to expand the company’s business by developing new business initiatives and/or through business acquisitions and investments. The company also continues to evaluate strategic alternatives for the company’s portfolio of non-core assets. Continue Building The company’s Cable and DTH Platforms Cable: The company is a shareholder of several Mexican cable companies. For example: The company owns a 51% controlling stake in Cablevisión, which operates in Mexico City and its metropolitan area, where it offers cable television, high speed internet and IP telephony services; The company owns TVI, which offers cable television, data and voice services in the metropolitan area of Monterrey and other areas of northern Mexico; it also offers specific data and voice services in the metropolitan area of Mexico City; The company owns Cablemás, which operates in approximately 106 cities in Mexico where it offers cable television, high speed internet and telephony services; The company owns Cablecom, which offers cable television, high speed internet, telephony, value added services and virtual networks to corporate customers located in 15 states of Mexico; The company owns Telecable, a cable company that provides video, data and telephony (including mobile telephony services as a mobile virtual network operator) services in Mexico, primarily in the states of Guanajuato, Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Queretaro, Tamaulipas, Colima, Nayarit and Chiapas, among others; and Since December 17, 2018, the company owns the residential fiber-to-the-home business, and related assets, acquired from Axtel in Mexico City, Zapopan, Monterrey, Aguascalientes, San Luis Potosí and Ciudad Juárez, through the acquisition of 100% of the equity interests of FTTH. The company’s cable companies have introduced a variety of new services over the past years, such as interactive television and other enhanced program services, including high-speed internet access through cable modem and fiber-to-the-home, as well as IP telephony. In November 2014, the company launched a unified commercial offer under the izzi brand for residential customers. Izzi offers telecommunication services packages, including unlimited telephony services, high-speed data access and pay-TV programming for residential customers and micro and small-sized enterprises. In June 2016, the company launched ‘izzi TV’, a new entertainment platform, which among other services, provides customers live channels, SVOD (Subscription Video on Demand), as well as access to all of the company’s content. Recently the bundle packages include access to Netflix, Blim, Disney+, HBO Max, among others. izzi TV is available through the ‘izzi TV’ set-top-box and through ‘izzi go’, which is a TV Everywhere application for authenticated subscribers that enables users to access TV channels, movies and series on demand, compatible with PCs, iOS and Android platforms. izzi go also features remote control functions compatible with the company’s izzi TV set-top-boxes. For an additional cost, subscribers can choose from different add-ons to the ‘izzi TV’ service, such as TVOD (Transactional Video on Demand) titles, HBO Max, Disney+ and Star+, among others. In addition to the izzi brand, the company’s cable companies also provide telecommunication services under the wizz and wizzplus brands in certain municipalities. In July 2018, the company’s cable companies launched ‘afizzionados’, the company’s first proprietary sports channel dedicated to soccer, broadcasting selected sport content and exclusive matches. In November 2018, the company launched ‘izzi flex’ (wireless internet for homes) and ‘izzi pocket’ (mobile internet), which offer speeds of 5 Mbps and up to 20 Mbps. In 2018 and 2019, the company renewed its triple play product with packaging benefits of voice, broadband and video. In June 2020, the company launched its mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service, ‘izzi móvil’, providing a mobile service for broadband subscribers, which offers calls, SMS and Gigabytes for a competitive price through a reseller agreement with Altán Redes, S.A.P.I. de C.V. (‘Altán Redes’). The company also provides mobile services through ‘Bestel móvil’, which offers calls, SMS and Gigabytes according to the coverage area for enterprise, corporate, and government customers through a reseller agreement with Altán Redes and Radiomóvil Dipsa, S.A. de C.V. Likewise, the company recently launched its new STB ‘izziTV -smart’ that allow the company to become one of the largest OTT aggregators in Mexico. It allows the company to include in its offerings access to the main OTT platforms in the market and the possibility to bundle the company’s pay-TV service with Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, amongst others. In July 2022, the company’s cable companies were the first to launch ViX as a new SVOD streaming service, and in September 2022 the company renewed its offer to simplify product selection according to the company’s clients’ needs through a modular concept. As of December 31, 2022, the company’s cable companies had 4.5 million cable television, or video RGUs, 6.0 million broadband RGUs and 5.2 million IP telephone lines in service, or voice RGUs. In addition, the company has 240,207 mobile service subscriber RGUs. DTH: The company owns a 58.7% interest in Innova, or Sky, the company’s venture with DIRECTV. Innova is a DTH company with services in Mexico, Central America and the Dominican Republic with more than 6.2 million video subscribers, of which 3.2% were commercial subscribers as of December 31, 2022. The key components of the company’s DTH strategy include offering high quality content, exclusive broadcasts of sporting events, such as La Liga and La Copa del Rey (Spanish Soccer), The Bundesliga (German Soccer), the NFL Sunday Ticket, MLB Extra Innings, the NHL, marathons, ice skating events, Davis Cup, Diamond League, the Pacific Mexican Baseball League (LMP), Caribbean Series, the World Padel Tour, UEFA EURO, UEFA Nations League and qualifying matches of the CONMEBOL for the World Cup, as well as special coverage of female soccer leagues from Germany, Spain, Sweden and the U.K.; capitalizing on the company’s relationship with DIRECTV and local operators in terms of technology, distribution networks, infrastructure and cross-promotional opportunities; capitalizing on the low penetration of pay-TV services in Mexico; providing superior digital Ku-band DTH satellite services and emphasizing customer service quality; providing aggressive HD offerings and continuously expanding the company’s programming in HD; and providing single play broadband services as well as video-broadband bundles to complement the company’s product offering. The company’s strategies also include transforming the company’s publishing business; developing new businesses and expanding through acquisitions; expanding the company’s business in the Mexican telecommunications markets by taking advantage of the telecom reform and implementing legislation; and focusing on managing the company’s environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) performance. Operations As of December 31, 2022, the company classified its operations into three business segments: Cable, Sky and Other Businesses. Following the completion of the TelevisaUnivision Transaction on January 31, 2022, the company’s former Content business was combined with UHI, creating TelevisaUnivision, a premier global Spanish-language media company. Cable Digital Cable Television Services: The company’s cable companies offer on-screen interactive programming guide with direct access to Blim, Netflix, Disney+, Star+, HBO Max, amongst others through the ‘izzi TV’ platform, video on demand, high definition channels, as well as other services throughout Mexico. Along with their digital pay-TV service, the company’s cable companies offer high speed internet and a competitive digital telephone service. Through their network, they are able to distribute high quality video content, new services, interactivity with video on demand, 1080i high definition, impulse and order pay-per-view, a-la-carte programming, among other products and services, with added value features and premium solutions for consumers, and telephony and internet. Likewise, the company’s cable companies offer mobile applications, such as ‘izzi go’, which is a TV Everywhere application for authenticated subscribers through compatible PCs, iOS and Android platforms, that enables subscribers to access channels, movies and series on demand. ‘izzi go’ also features remote control functionalities compatible with the company’s ‘izzi TV’ set-top-boxes, and allows subscribers to watch additional content through the application. In November 2020 and August 2021, izzi partnered with Disney+ and Star+ respectively, in order to distribute the service both a la-carte and as a bundle in select triple play packages and with payment integration services for izzi customers. Revenues: The company’s cable companies generate revenues from their pay-TV, broadband and telephony services, from additional services, such as video on demand, and from sales of advertising to local and national advertisers. Subscriber revenues come from monthly service and rental fees and, to a lesser extent, one-time installation fees. Cable Initiatives: The company’s cable companies plan to continue offering the following services to their subscribers: enhanced programming services, including video on demand, subscription video on demand, high definition and bundled packages; broadband internet services, including fixed/mobile solutions; IP telephony services; and mobile services. Cablevisión. The company owns a 51% controlling stake in Cablevisión, one of the most important cable television operators in Mexico, which operates in Mexico City and its metropolitan area, where it offers cable television, high speed internet access and IP telephony services. TVI. In March 2016, the company acquired the remaining 50% of the equity interest of TVI and its subsidiaries and as a result, TVI is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company. The transaction amounted to Ps.6,750 million. TVI offers cable television, internet access, telephony services and bidirectional data transmission in the metropolitan area of Monterrey and other areas of northern Mexico. Cablemás. The company owns Cablemás, which operates in approximately 106 cities in Mexico where it offers cable television, high speed internet access and telephony services. Bestel. The company indirectly holds 66.1% of the equity of Bestel (35.3% through Cablevisión and 30.8% through CVQ), which provides voice, data, and managed services to domestic and international carriers and to the enterprise, corporate, and government segments, cloud and other services in Mexico. Through Bestel (USA), Inc., Bestel provides cross-border services to U.S. carriers including internet protocol, or IP, transit, collocation, international private lines, virtual private networks, or VPNs, and voice services, as well as access to the Internet backbone via companies or carriers classified as ‘TIER 1’ which are networks that can reach every other network on the internet without purchasing internet protocol address transit or paying settlements and ‘TIER 2’ which are networks that peer with some networks, but purchase internet protocol address transit or pay settlements to reach at least some portion of the internet. Bestel operates approximately 39,000 kilometers of a fiber-optic network, including the fiber-optic network it owns. This fiber-optic network covers several important cities and economic regions in Mexico and has direct crossing of its network into San Antonio, Laredo, McAllen, El Paso and Dallas in Texas, Nogales in Arizona, Miami in Florida and San Diego and Los Angeles in California in the United States. This enables the company to provide high capacity connectivity between the United States and Mexico. FTTH. On December 17, 2018, the company acquired from Axtel its residential fiber-to-the-home business and related assets in Mexico City, Zapopan, Monterrey, Aguascalientes, San Luis Potosi and Ciudad Juarez, through the company’s FTTH subsidiary. The acquired assets comprised 553,226 RGUs, consisting of 97,622 video, 227,802 broadband and 227,802 voice RGUs. Sky The company operates ‘Sky’, its DTH satellite venture in Mexico, Central America and the Dominican Republic, through Innova. The company indirectly owns 58.7% of this venture. The remaining 41.3% of Innova is owned by DIRECTV. Innova’s Social Part Holders Agreement provides that neither the company nor News Corp. nor DIRECTV may directly or indirectly operate or acquire an interest in any business that operates a DTH satellite system in Mexico, Central America and the Dominican Republic (subject to limited exceptions). As of December 31, 2022, Innova’s DTH satellite pay-TV service had 6,257,059 gross active video subscribers. Innova primarily attributes its success to its superior programming content, its exclusive transmission of the largest coverage sporting events, such as soccer tournaments and special events, its high quality customer service and its nationwide distribution network with approximately 639 points of sale. In addition to the above, Innova also attributes its success to VeTV, the company’s low-end package in Mexico. Sky continues to offer the highest quality and exclusive content in the Mexican pay-TV industry. Its programming packages combine the company’s over-the-air channels with other exclusive content. During 2022, Sky offered exclusive content, which included La Liga and La Copa del Rey (Spanish Soccer), the Bundesliga (German Soccer), the NFL Sunday Ticket, MLB Extra Innings, the NHL, marathons, ice skating events, Davis Cup, Diamond League, the Pacific Mexican Baseball League (LMP), and Caribbean Series, the World Padel Tour, UEFA EURO, UEFA Nations League and qualifying matches of the CONMEBOL for the World Cup, as well as special coverage of female soccer leagues from Germany, Spain, Sweden and the U.K. In addition to new programming contracts, Sky continues to operate under arrangements with a number of third party programming providers to provide additional channels to its subscribers. Sky also has arrangements with the major programming studios and sports federations. In 2022, the Sky HD Package comprised 257 channels, as well as nine additional channels for pay-per-view. The company expects to continue broadening the company’s HD offering in the coming years. In 2018, Sky launched Fixed Wireless Broadband services under the brand name Blue Telecomm. Sky offers five, 10 or 20 mega single-play broadband services and five or 10 for video-broadband bundles. These services are limited to certain areas in Mexico. At the end of fiscal year 2022, Sky had 640,294 broadband customers. In 2022, Sky launched mobile services under the brand Blue Telecomm Cel which offers packages of 4GB, 7GB, 16GB, and 23 GB single-play mobile for Ps.289, Ps.399, Ps.599 and Ps.799, respectively. At the end of fiscal year 2022, Sky had 16,055 mobile customers. Programming. Sky receives programming content from several providers, including TVSA, which also grants DTH satellite service broadcast rights to most of its existing and future program services (including pay-per-view services on DTH), subject to some pre-existing third party agreements and other exceptions and conditions. Other Businesses Publishing. Notwithstanding the challenges facing the publishing industry, the company has maintained its position as a significant publisher and distributor of magazines in Mexico, as measured by circulation. With a total circulation of more than seven million copies in 2022, the company publishes 31 titles that are distributed in Mexico. The company’s main publications in Mexico include TVyNovelas, a weekly entertainment and dramas magazine; Vanidades, a popular bi-weekly magazine for women; and Caras, a monthly leading lifestyle and socialite magazine. The company also manages 15 digital platforms that generated 215 million unique users on such platforms during 2022. The company publishes the print Spanish-language edition and digital platforms of several magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar and Esquire through a joint venture with Hearst Communications, Inc.; and Muy Interesante and Muy Interestante Jr. pursuant to a license agreement with Zinet Media Global, S.L. The company also publish a Spanish-language print edition and digital platforms of National Geographic and National Geographic Traveler through a licensing agreement with National Geographic Partners, LLC. In addition, the company publishes several comics pursuant to license agreements with Marvel Brands LLC and DC Comics. Publishing Distribution. The company estimates that it distributes more than 60%, in terms of volume, of the magazines circulated in Mexico through the company’s subsidiary, Distribuidora Intermex, S.A. de C.V., or Intermex. The company’s distribution network, including independent distributors, reaches over 130 million Spanish-speaking people in Mexico. The company also estimates that such distribution network reaches more than 8,300 points of sale in Mexico. In addition, the company’s distribution network sells a number of publications published by joint ventures and independent publishers, as well as collectibles, books, novelties and other consumer products. Sports and Show Business Promotions. The company actively promotes a wide variety of sports events and cultural, musical and other entertainment productions in Mexico. Most of these events and productions are broadcast on television stations as well as on the company’s cable television system and DTH satellite services. Soccer. The company owns Club de Fútbol America S.A. de C.V., or Club America, which plays in the Mexican First Division and is one of the most popular and successful soccer teams in Mexico. In the Mexican First Division, each team plays two tournaments of 17 games per regular annual season. The best teams of each regular season engage in post-season championship play. The company owns the Azteca Stadium, which has hosted two World Cup Inaugurations and Final Games (1970 and 1986). In 2022, the stadium hosted a significant number of events, which included Club America and Cruz Azul home matches, as well as qualifying games for the Mexican National Team. 2022 was a year during which the industry in which the company participates was recovering from COVID-19. The stadium has a total seating capacity of approximately 84,500 fans. It also hosts a wide variety of private events and live events, including concerts and shows of Mexican and international artists and performers. For example, during December 2022, the Mexican regional band ‘Los Bukis’ performed once in the stadium, while international star Bad Bunny performed twice in the stadium, with a combined total attendance of more than 190,000 fans. In addition, the Azteca Stadium has been confirmed by FIFA to host soccer matches during the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in Canada, Mexico and the United States. National Football League. The company entered into a contract with the National Football League, or the NFL, to host one regular season game each year beginning in 2016. The parties agreed for the stadium to host two regular season games in Mexico City during the 2020 and 2021 seasons, subject to certain conditions being met. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the games scheduled to take place in 2020 and 2021 were postponed. In November 2022, a regular season Monday Night Football game was played at the stadium with more than 78,000 fans in attendance. Gaming Business. In 2006, the company launched the company’s gaming business, which consists of casinos and an online gaming site. As of December 31, 2022, the company had 18 casinos in operation, under the brand name ‘PlayCity’. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the casinos have opened and closed intermittently, following guidance from the relevant authorities. In accordance with the company’s permit, the company was permitted to open new casinos until May 2021. The company has requested an extension of the company’s permit from the Mexican Ministry of the Interior, which is still pending resolution. In 2017, the company launched the company’s online sports betting site. The casinos and the company’s online sports betting site are operated under the Gaming Permit obtained from the Mexican Ministry of the Interior, to establish, among other things, up to 45 casinos and number draws throughout Mexico. During 2017, the company’s management decided to begin an internal process to close Multijuegos, the company’s lottery business, and in December 2017, the company obtained an authorization from the Mexican Ministry of Interior to suspend such business operations. Investments OCEN. The company owned a 40% stake in Ocesa Entretenimiento, S.A. de C.V. (‘OCEN’). On July 24, 2019, the company announced that Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (‘Live Nation’) had agreed to purchase the company’s unconsolidated 40% equity participation in OCEN. On December 6, 2021, the company announced the closing of the sale of the company’s equity participation in OCEN to Live Nation. Imagina. The company owned equity participations equivalent to 19.05% of the capital stock of Imagina Media Audiovisual S.L., or Imagina, one of the main providers of content and audiovisual services for the media and entertainment industry in Spain. On June 26, 2018, the company closed on the sale of the company’s 19.05% stake in Imagina. From the total proceeds paid to the company of approximately U.S.$341.0 million, 11% was retained in escrow. In July 2021, the last portion of the amount that was in escrow was released, and, accordingly, there are no additional amounts pending to be received by the company in connection with this transaction. Grupo de Telecomunicaciones de Alta Capacidad, S.A.P.I. de C.V. In March 2010, Telefónica, Editora Factum, S.A. de C.V., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company which was merged into CVQ in May 2015, and Megacable agreed to jointly participate, through a consortium known as Grupo de Telecomunicaciones de Alta Capacidad, S.A.P.I. de C.V. (‘GTAC’), in the public bid for a pair of dark fiber wires held by the CFE (Comisión Federal de Electricidad). In June 2010, the SCT granted GTAC a favorable award in the bidding process for a 20 year contract for the lease of up to 19,457 kilometers of dark fiber-optic capacity, along with a corresponding concession, granted in July 2010, to operate a public telecommunications network using DWDM technology. In June 2010, one of the company’s subsidiaries entered into a long-term credit facility agreement to provide financing to GTAC in an amount up to Ps.688.2 million, which was already liquidated. Under the terms of this agreement, principal and interest were payable at dates agreed by the parties, between 2013 and 2021. In addition, a subsidiary of the company entered into supplementary long-term loans to provide additional financing to GTAC for an aggregate principal amount of Ps.1,244.0 million. By the end of 2022, GTAC had in operation 189 links and 160 nationwide nodes, and the services for customers grew to 3,699, of which 89% have a capacity of 10 Gbps. The overall capacity per link is approximately 3.2 Tbps (80 optical channels x 10, 40 and 100 Gbps each channel). In addition, GTAC maintains five of its own routes (2,024 kilometers), three third-party dark fiber IRU (2,764 kilometers) and local loops (559 kilometers). This fiber-optic network represents for the company an alternative to access data transportation services, increasing competition in the Mexican telecommunications market and therefore improving the quality of the services offered. The fiber-optic network aims to increase broadband internet access for businesses, as well as households in Mexico. The company has investments in several other businesses. TelevisaUnivision The company has a number of arrangements with TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish-language content and media company in the world, which features the largest Spanish-language library of owned content and industry-leading production capabilities that power its streaming, digital and linear television offerings, as well as its radio platforms. TelevisaUnivision’s linear networks include the top-rated broadcast networks Univision and UniMás in the U.S. and Las Estrellas and Canal 5 in Mexico. TelevisaUnivision is home to 36 Spanish-language cable networks, including Galavisión and TUDN, the No. 1 Spanish-language sports network in the U.S. and Mexico. With one of the most compelling portfolios of Spanish-language sports rights in the world, TelevisaUnivision has solidified itself as the home of soccer. TelevisaUnivision also owns and manages 59 television stations across the U.S., four broadcast channels in Mexico affiliated with 222 television stations and Videocine studio. TelevisaUnivision is home to premium streaming services ViX and Blim TV, which altogether host over 50,000 hours of high-quality, original Spanish-language programming from distinguished producers and top talent, and the SVOD global streaming tier ViX premium. Its prominent digital assets include Univision.com, Univision NOW, and several top-rated digital apps. TelevisaUnivision’s radio operations, known as the Uforia Audio Network, the Home of Latin Music, encompasses 57 owned or operated U.S. radio stations, a live event series and a robust digital audio footprint. Effective as of December 29, 2020, UHI and other parties affiliated with other investor groups that collectively owned a majority of the shares of UHI completed the sale of a majority of shares of UHI to affiliates of Searchlight and ForgeLight. Liberty Global also acquired a minority preferred equity interest in UHI. In connection with those transactions, the company retained all of the company’s equity interests in UHI, and the company’s commercial arrangements with UHI and Univision remained in effect and unchanged. Also on December 29, 2020, the company exercised all of the company’s remaining warrants exercisable for UHI common stock in exchange for 4,590,953 shares of Class C common stock of UHI. As a result of the foregoing transactions, the company’s equity ownership of UHI increased to approximately 36%. As of March 31, 2023, the company owned a 44% equity interest on an as-converted basis (excluding unvested and/or unsettled stock, restricted stock units and options) in TelevisaUnivision, and the company are party to related governance arrangements pursuant to which, among other things, the company are entitled to designate five of the 13 members of the Board of Directors of TelevisaUnivision, at least proportionate membership on board committees and consent rights over certain matters. In addition, Messrs. Bernardo Gómez Martínez and Alfonso de Angoitia Noriega became part of the management team of the Mexican content business of TelevisaUnivision. These individuals also continue to serve in their current roles at the company. As a result, they do not devote all of their time to either TelevisaUnivision or the company. PLA and MLA Under the PLA, the company granted Univision exclusive Spanish-language broadcast and digital rights to the company’s audiovisual programming (subject to certain exceptions) in the United States and all territories and possessions of the United States, including Puerto Rico, in exchange for a royalty payment. Under the MLA, the company had the exclusive Spanish-language broadcast and digital rights to Univision’s audiovisual programming (subject to certain exceptions) in Mexico during the term of the PLA. As part of the TelevisaUnivision Transaction, the PLA and the MLA were assigned to an affiliate of UHI, and since February 2022, the company no longer receive any royalties from TelevisaUnivision under the PLA. TelevisaUnivision Transaction On January 31, 2022, the company consummated the TelevisaUnivision Transaction with UHI and affiliates of Searchlight, ForgeLight and Liberty Global, pursuant to which, among other things, the company contributed the company’s former Content business (other than certain assets relating to the company’s former news business, which was transferred at closing to the News Company, real estate and Mexican over-the-air broadcast concessions) to UHI. Regulation The company must comply with the provisions of the Agencies Law, which includes various obligations and restrictions relating to the sale of advertising for all forms of media. Competition Cable The company’s cable operators face intense competition in the Internet services market and in the fixed telephony services market from several service providers such as Totalplay and other cable companies. The company’s cable operators also face tough competition from other cable companies and from other pay-TV operators such as Dish Mexico, Total Play, Megacable, Sky and other cable operator companies. Sky Innova competes with, or expects to compete with, among others, cable television operators, MMDS systems, national broadcast networks (including the company’s three free-to-air networks and Channel 4), regional and local broadcast stations, OTT content providers, internet video websites and other DTH concessions such as Dish Mexico, which as of the first quarter of 2022 had approximately 1 million subscribers. Gaming Business The company’s principal competitors in the gaming industry are, with respect to casinos, Codere, Grupo Caliente, Grupo Cirsa, Grupo Logrand, and Palacio de los Números. History Grupo Televisa, S.A.B. was founded in 1969. The company was incorporated under Public Deed Number 30,200, in 1990 granted before Notary Public Number 73 of Mexico City, and registered with the Public Registry of Commerce in Mexico City on Commercial Page (folio mercantil) Number 142,164.

Country
Industry:
Diversified Multi-Media
Founded:
1969
IPO Date:
12/30/1993
ISIN Number:
I_MXP4987V1378
Address:
Av. Vasco de Quiroga No. 2000, Colonia Santa Fe, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, 01210, Mexico
Phone Number
52 5 261 2000

Key Executives

CEO:
Data Unavailable
CFO
Phillips Margain, Carlos
COO:
Newman, Juan