ENTRAVISION COMMUNICATIONS CORP 8-K
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Entravision Ends Cooperation Agreement with Ulloa/Seros Stockholders
What Happened Entravision Communications Corporation (EVC) filed a Form 8-K reporting that, on May 18, 2026, it and Alexandra Seros (and related trusts) mutually agreed to terminate the Cooperation Agreement they entered into on May 4, 2023. The company stated the agreement is no longer in force and all rights and obligations under it have ended. The 8-K was filed May 20, 2026 (signed May 19, 2026).
Key Details
- The Cooperation Agreement dated May 4, 2023, provided for the Company to nominate a director proposed by the Stockholders and for the Stockholders to make certain ownership commitments.
- Termination effective May 18, 2026; the agreement is of no further force or effect.
- Despite termination, Thomas Strickler — who was nominated under the Cooperation Agreement — will remain on Entravision’s board of directors.
Why It Matters For investors, this is a governance update: a previously negotiated agreement with the Ulloa/Seros stockholders that affected board nominations and shareholder commitments has been ended, removing the contractual framework that governed that relationship. Because the Stockholders’ nominee (Thomas Strickler) remains on the board, the board composition is unchanged for now, but the formal obligations and rights tied to the Cooperation Agreement no longer apply.
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