"The time has come to identify ourselves by the reality of what our culture is today," said Don Browne, the president of Telemundo.
But Don Browne, executive vice president of NBC News, says the network's priorities have dramatically switched.
"It wasn't by design," said Don Browne, executive vice president at NBC News.
When word of the dismissals began to circulate on Friday, the acting president of the news division, Don Browne, was on a plane to Miami, where he lives.
Don Browne, the president of the television network, said that it maintained "total creative independence" during the process.
Recently, Don Browne, president of Telemundo, spoke about Univision's sale and the general media market's focus on a younger, minority viewing market.
Telemundo's president, Don Browne, said that Spanish-language television could keep up with English-speaking Latinos because "it's about culture as much or more as language."
Don Browne, executive vice president of NBC News, said, "Essentially, we're only going to break in with a real development."
Don Browne, the acting president of NBC News, was apparently not consulted.
Don Browne is the president of Telemundo, an American Spanish-language television network based in Hialeah, Florida.