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- StarsPaula DeAndaBruce BarshopRick SanchezThe Nuvo Network as partnership of Univision and Fuse television campaign to distribute cultural broadcast of the Latin American Culture.
- CreatorDavid JaverbaumStarsPaul F. TompkinsVictor YerridColleen SmithPaul F. Tompkins and a panel of four puppets discuss the topics of the day until they get too angry to discuss them any further.
- StarAllison StrongFrom executive producer Diego Luna, Back Home follows a different celebrity guest each week on an intimate and emotional voyage to their family's country of origin. Celebrity guests include Michael Peña, Alexis Bledel, Robert Rodriguez, La Marisoul, Andrew Kennedy, Vincent Valdez, Anthony Lamas, Alisa Valdes, Alison Strong, Mikey Garcia, Genaro Molina and Nicole Chavez.
- CreatorDeanna RooneyStarsLindsay AmesJosh Faure-BracKellen GoffLike, Share, Die is an animated sketch comedy series that celebrates and mocks the way we've chosen to live our ludicrous lives.
- Live fast and ride slow with Hell's Satans-the bad-ass moped gang from Richmond, Virginia. For these 20-something gear-heads, being rowdy is a virtue and getting thrown out is as much fun as the party itself. Whether they're on a ride, at a bar, or chillin' at their awesome skate-park clubhouse, the Satans keep boredom at bay with elaborate pranks, outrageous stunts, and plenty of booze. No one has a regular job and that's just the way they like it. Because these tattooed misfits are busy revving their tiny engines, and they simply refuse to grow up.
- Documentary series chronicling the 2015/2016 US Presidential Primary campaigns through the 2016 RNC and DNC. A historical year for politics and an epic series aiming to answer the question "How did we get here?"
- StarsCenk UygurJayde LovellBen MankiewiczThe Young Turks on Fusion visits college campuses across the United States to discuss the issues affecting the Presidential Election with the young people who have the power to decide it.
- StarsMark La MuraTim McKiernanDamian LaniganHere's a given: Younger and older viewers watch TV news differently. (If they watch it at all.) On one side, there's quick-witted comedians serving up playful mockeries of today's elected officials and political battles; on the other, grizzled veterans of 1980s network news are paid millions to vent about how angry they are, and how much better it was in the old days. You know, when they had to walk three miles in the snow just to watch the news. In this first episode, we illustrate the simplistic way in which people from both political persuasions tend to focus coverage of immigration reform on the U.S./Mexico border. The point? To exaggerate how discussions vary depending on the political leanings of the hosts and their audiences.
- This documentary series we follow three transgender women through New York City as they attempted to navigate one of society's most basic interactions: finding a job. These videos take a look into the lives of Alexis, who lost her long-time job in the service industry and now collects bottles to keep the lights on; Honey Dijon, a popular DJ who found success and a living in her career of choice; and Tiffany, who ran away from home as a teenager before being sucked into the world of sex work.
- StarFelix Salmon
- CreatorPablo GarcíaStarsJeremiah TaylorJustin ValleeJustin and Jeremiah are The Dukes of 2Square. Follow them as they start their unpredictable journey from Miami to Europe.
- StarsNatasha Del ToroMariana van ZellerRyan NerzNetflix Summary: Investigative journalists tackle complex and under-reported subjects ranging from online extortion to fentanyl addiction and partisan gerrymandering.
- A four-episode series where each of them shows an elderly person doing an extraordinary thing.
- DirectorAlice BrennanStarMariana van Zeller
- StarAlicia MenendezIn politics, image matters. Every speech, every gesture, every photo is carefully calculated - and every misstep becomes a trending topics. Fusion's Alicia Menendez examines how male and female politicians prepare for the public stage, and the double-standards on appearing presidential.