LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- mitú, the media and entertainment company reaching over 15 million bilingual and bicultural Latinos, announced Vanessa Vigil as President overseeing its ...
Last summer, downtown Los Angeles-based Mitú, known for its ambitious goal to expand online video content for Latino youth, was in retreat. The digital media company laid off roughly 30% of its ...
Latin YouTube network MiTú has closed its Series B financing for $15 million and named two Demand Media executives to key positions. MiTú announced Tuesday the addition of $5 million in funding, ...
Mitú, the leading digital media brand for Latino millennials, added three development, production and marketing executives to the company, Beatriz Acevedo, co-founder and president of Mitú announced ...
Mitu co-founder Roy Burstin is returning as chief executive of the Latino-focused digital media company, which has just completed a new $10 million funding round. The struggling site, which underwent ...
Latino digital network MiTú announced on Tuesday it will partner with Maker Studios to develop Latino branded entertainment content. Since its inception in 2012, MiTú, backed by The Chernin Group and ...
One of the largest content creators for Latino millennials and an app with over 150 million daily users have partnered up to create videos, animations and articles for multicultural youth. The digital ...
Mitú, a digital media brand for Latino millennials, has expanded its senior leadership team with the addition of three women joining in development, production and marketing. Joining Mitú are: Zadi ...
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Maker Studios has signed an exclusive deal with Latino YouTube multichannel network MiTu to create original and branded content for Hispanic audiences, the companies announced Tuesday morning. As part ...
Seeking "profitability over growth," Latino digital media company mitú has laid off about 30% of its staff and set in motion a reorganization plan that includes a change in leadership. Beatriz Acevedo ...