Fonovisa Records

In late 2002, Fonovisa was acquired from Televisa by the Univision Music Group.

Fonovisa headquarters are now in the Capitol Records Building, in Hollywood, California.

[2] On January 25, 1996, Fonovisa was allowed to proceed with its copyright infringement lawsuit against Cherry Auction (which is known for operating the Cherry Avenue Auction in Fresno, CA) for allowing vendors to sell unlicensed records.

[3][4] Fonovisa itself, however, became the subject of controversy in 1999 when the record label admitted to paying radio stations millions of dollars in payola to play songs from Fonovisa artists.

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