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mun2 television Behind the Scenes at the 2004 Billboard Latin Music Awards

Business Wire, April 12, 2004

Entertainment Editors/Business Editors

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 12, 2004

mun2 entertainment magazine "FuZion" goes behind the scenes at this year's Billboard Latin music awards to bring viewers all the highlights of the biggest night in Latin entertainment. Fuzion's special featuring the 2004 Billboard Latin Music Awards will air Friday, April 30th at 7:30pm ET/PT.

On the red carpet, FuZion reporters Alex Aguiar and Johanna Gomez will present interviews with top celebrities, a full camera shot of their dress to impress attire, and fans reactions to the much anticipated arrival of favorite artists. In studio, viewers will hear fashion expert commentary with a pick of the best and worst dress, best hair and make-up, and best couple.

Johanna will then sneak backstage to present show highlights, get first-hand reactions from winners and performers, and the latest news and gossip she'll gather during the exclusive interviews with these Latin superstars.

Finally, Ananta Marra visits the parties surrounding the event and gives viewers a real insight of what happens when the cameras turn off and the fiesta begins. Viewers will see their favorite artists like never before, as they party the night away.

"With its unique edge and great sense of humor 'FuZion' will provide viewers with a fresh perspective to an established event," said Yolanda Foster, Vice President of Programming at mun2 television. "Viewers can expect the unexpected during this half-hour special."

mun2 television is the only cable network that targets young, U.S. Latinos by developing original programming that reflects their lifestyles. A pioneer in Latino youth programming, mun2 has been providing its audience with relevant bilingual content since its launch in October, 2001. mun2 is part of NBC Cable Networks and a division of Telemundo, which is wholly-owned and operated by NBC.

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