The magazine will be published monthly and will cover a range of topics from the economy and politics, to technology, startups and innovation.
Fortune en Español will include features from the U.S. edition of the magazine, as well as original content from its staff in Mexico.
The magazine’s debut cover story reports on the evolution of Airbnb and its plans for the Mexican market, written by Fortune en Español editor-in-chief Germán Sánchez Hernández.
“We are pleased to be partnering with Televisa to bring the Fortune brand to Mexico,” said Alan Murray, Time Inc. chief content officer and Fortune president, in a statement. “We are confident that Mexican readers will come to view Fortune as their most valued source of business news and information.”
A digital version of Fortune en Español will also be available on Android, iOS and Zinio.
Time Inc. also publishes international licensed editions of Fortune in China, Korea, Greece, India and Turkey.
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