Rodriguez Signs with United Talent Agency (UTA)

Adam Rodriguez is switching teams…

The 39-year-old Puerto Rican/Cuban-American actor has signed with global talent and literary agency United Talent Agency (UTA).

Adam Rodriguez

After starring as Det. Eric Delko for all 10 seasons of CBS’ police procedural CSI: Miami, Rodriguez can currently be seen in the network’s summer legal drama Reckless.

His feature credits include Tyler Perry‘s I Can Do Bad All by MyselfMagic Mike and the About Last Nightremake earlier this year.

In September, Rodriguez will join fellow UTA client Channing Tatum in shooting the sequel to Magic Mike, where he’ll reprise his role as the exotic dancer Tito.

Rodriguez, who signed a development deal for unscripted projects with Bunim/Murray ProductionsBMP Latin earlier this year, continues to be repped by A Management Company.

Sánchez to Produce Latina-Themed Talk Show for BMP Latin

Lauren Sánchez could soon be bringing generations of Latina women to television…

The 44-year-old Latina news anchor and entertainment reporter has signed deal with Bunim/Murray ProductionsBMP Latin to executive-produce and host a syndicated talk show Generations (working title).

Lauren Sánchez

The former Extra correspondent star’s project will feature a multi-generational panel of Latin women discussing everything from personal issues to social and pop culture topics.

Sanchez has appeared as a contributor on Larry King Live, The Joy Behar Show, Showbiz Tonight and The View.

It’s one of the latest Latin-themed deals for the production company behind The Real World, Project Runway and Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Along with signing a development deal with Adam Rodriguez, BMP Latin is currently producing Combate Americas, the first Spanish language Mixed Martial Arts competition reality series for mun2.

The company also has development deals with former The X Factor judge Paulina Rubio, multi-platinum reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee and the Leonardo Lopez family, a successful Mexican-American family living the dream in Encino, California.

Rodriguez Lands Development Deal with BMP Latin for Unscripted Projects

It looks like Adam Rodriguez could be developing television content in the near future…

The 38-year-old Puerto Rican/Cuban-American actor has signed a development deal for unscripted projects with Bunim/Murray ProductionsBMP Latin.

Adam Rodriguez

The CSI: Miami and Magic Mike star has been slated to develop and executive-produce numerous unscripted series, some of which will highlight his personal interest in social and philanthropic issues.

BMP Latin is currently producing Combate Americas, the first Spanish language Mixed Martial Arts competition reality series for mun2.

The company also has development deals with former The X Factor judge Paulina Rubio, multi-platinum reggaeton singer Daddy Yankee and the Leonardo Lopez family, a successful Mexican-American family living the dream in Encino, CA.

Bunim/Murray produces The Real World, Project Runway and Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Calle to Host Mun2’s “Combate Americas” Competition Series

Andrea Calle will soon be hanging with some of tough Latinos…

The Colombian model and on-air personality has been tapped to host Mun2’s brand new Spanish-language competition series Combate Americas.

Andrea Calle

The 10-episode series will follow 10 Hispanic pro Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters as they compete for a spot in the titular MMA franchise.

The show is created by UFC co-founder and Combate Americas CEO Campbell McLaren and BMP Latin, the Hispanic division of Bunim/Murray Productions.

In addition to Calle’s appearance as the show’s host, radio personality Piolin will serve as a color commentator.

The competition series will bow early next year.

Rubio to Headline Docu-Series for BMP Latin…

Paulina Rubio is about to get real

The 41-year-old Mexican singer has signed on to appear in an English-language docu-series for Bunim/Murray Prods.’s new division, BMP Latin, which will focus on developing unscripted and scripted programming for Hispanic audiences, as well as adapting the company’s unscripted formats for Spanish-language and bilingual audiences in the U.S.

Paulina Rubio

Rubio’s docu-series will explore the professional and personal life of the multi-hyphenate Latin superstar —a singer, actor, model and Mexican business woman who has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. The series will offer an intimate look at how she balances fame and her life as a first-time mother.

But Rubio isn’t the only Latin artist getting a reality series…

Daddy Yankee will star in a Spanish-language reality series set in the world of Latin urban music. The show will offer an inside look at the life of the man who brought reggaeton to the United States, his wife/manager Mireddys González and their growing roster of artists.

Meanwhile, BMP Latin will produce an English-language docu-series about the Leonardo Lopez family, Mexican Americans living the American dream in Encino, California, which has been called the “Beverly Hills of the Valley.” Owners of the successful El Mariachi restaurant chain, Pico Rivera Sports Arena, and fashion brand Pink Horses, this family works hard and plays hard, spending their weekends competing in Charrería rodeo competitions. Set in Los Angeles, the No. 1 Hispanic market in the United States, the docu-series will offer a look at the ultimate subculture.