Entravision Expands Politics Con Acento to TV, Targeting Latino Voter Engagement

  • Entravision relaunches Politics Con Acento as a weekly bilingual TV show, expanding from digital-first format.
  • Program airs on 21 Univision affiliates, Altavision, WAPA Orlando 26, and digital platforms starting March 29, 2026.
  • Show hosted by Stephanie Ochoa, Entravision’s White House Correspondent, targeting Latino voter community.
  • 72% of Hispanic Gen Z/Millennials registered to vote communicate in English or both, per 2026 MRI-Simmons data.

Entravision’s expansion of Politics Con Acento reflects the growing importance of Latino voter engagement in U.S. politics. The bilingual format aligns with shifting media consumption habits among younger Hispanic audiences, while the show’s focus on policy impact positions it as a potential differentiator in a crowded political media landscape. The move also underscores Entravision’s strategy of leveraging its Univision affiliate network to drive both viewership and advertising revenue.

Audience Growth
Whether the expanded distribution can sustain engagement among Latino Gen Z/Millennials.
Content Differentiation
How Politics Con Acento’s bilingual, community-focused approach competes with traditional political shows.
Advertising Revenue
The pace at which the show attracts political and corporate advertisers targeting Latino voters.