Posted by admin | Posted in Comcast Corporation, Media News | Posted on 04-03-2009
Comcast will deliver fifty popular Spanish networks to its Spanish subscribers and the programming are from Central and South America announced the largest cable operator. Comcast will launch the service in Boston and Chicago and the Hispanic language programming delivered are from the nations like Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela.
The largest cable operator in the country already broadcast Spanish-language channels from Univision, TeleFutura, Telemundo, Azteca America and Cuencavision networks.
Steve Effros, National Cable & Telecommunications Association adviser said “The industry has always had a couple of channels for lots of different groups… But the Hispanic population is so large and so important that it’s getting the attention it deserves.”
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