Upon assuming her newly created position within the company in May, Hernández began working to better integrate Telemundo and mun2 into the extensive NBCU portfolio. She also oversees consumer research, marketing and development of strategic partnerships across the HEC platforms. “The biggest story in cable is that we are in a new golden era of TV where stereotypes don’t work and the bar has been raised on what makes a show addictive,” she says. “This has been driven largely by the growing multicultural TV audiences.”

What’s been the biggest story in cable this year?

The biggest story in cable is that we are in a new golden era of TV where stereotypes don’t work and the bar has been raised on what makes a show addictive. This has been driven largely by the growing multicultural TV audiences.

How do you define a successful career?

A successful career is when you are one step ahead of the curve…doing what you love and delivering results.

When not in the office, where are we most likely to find you?

When I’m not in the office, you can most likely find me meditating on a mountain top in Minnewaska State Park.

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