[4] The company found a niche between larger distributors like Televisa and TV Globo to bring Hispanic shows, mostly telenovelas, to the European market.
[6] In 1994, Tepuy, with offices in Caracas, Madrid and Rome, moved its headquarters to South Florida, eventually settling in Miami, a main hub for Hispanic television in the United States.
[7] Tepuy was involved in the creation and selection of many television projects with companies such as Telemundo-NBC, RTI, Disney, Sony, Caracol TV, Argos, Endemol, Gestmusic, Imagina, Televen, and Televisión Nacional de Chile among others.
[14] In 2019, NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises acquired Underground Producciones, the Argentina-based production company led by Sebastian Ortega, reporting to Marcos Santana, and was responsible for hits including 100 Días Para Enamorarse, as well as the foreign-language Oscar bid, El Ángel.
[15] He is a current board member of these organizations: NBCU-Telemundo; Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO); G50, headed by Moises Naim; and TVN Panama.