GlobeCast
Delivers
Four
Latin
American
Channels
via
satellite
in
the
United
States
10
June
2010
GlobeCast
has
been
selected
to
deliver
four
major
Latin
American
channels
via
its
capacity
on
the
AMC-1
satellite
to
cable
headends
throughout
the
United
States.
Cinelatino,
52MX,
TV
Colombia
and
NTN
24
are
the
latest
broadcasters
to
join
GlobeCast’s
powerful
but
cost-effective
platform
at
103ºW.
In
addition
to
transport,
GlobeCast
will
be
providing
two
of
these
channels
with
regionalization
and
program
substitution
services
TV
Colombia
has
turned
to
GlobeCast
for
live
program
insertion
of
soccer
(football)
matches
to
its
US
feed,
as
well
as
satellite
turnaround,
uplink
and
space
capacity
on
the
AMC-1
satellite.
GlobeCast
is
providing
NTN24
with
insertion
of
advertisements
as
well
as
satellite
turnaround,
uplink
and
space
capacity.
TV
Colombia
and
NTN
24
are
owned
by
Colombian
broadcast
leader
RCN
group.
TV
Colombia
showcases
RCN’s
top
quality
general
entertainment,
sports,
including
the
“Colombian
Soccer
League”
and
specialty
programming.
NTN24
“Nuestra
Tele
Noticias
24
horas”
is
the
new,
original,
Spanish-
language
global
news
network
presented
by
top
journalist
from
the
US,
Latin
America
and
the
world.
Up
to
the
minute
news,
specialty and opinion programs including “Bayly” with the
controversial
Jaime
Bayly
and
La
Noche
hosted
by
renowned
veteran
journalist
Claudia
Gurisatti
are
just
a
few
of
the
highlights.
Cinelatino
and
52
MX
have
called
on
GlobeCast
for
satellite
turnaround,
uplink
and
space
capacity
on
the
AMC-1
satellite.
Cinelatino
is
the
leading
Spanish-language
premium
film
channel
in
the
United
States,
with
more
than
3.6
million
cable
and
satellite
subscribers
on
major
cable,
satellite
and
telephony
providers
throughout
North
America.
Cinelatino
is
jointly-owned
by
Grupo
MVS,
InterMedia
Partners
and
Panamax
Films.
52MX
offers
original
entertainment
and
programming
from
Mexico.
More
than
50%
of
the
channel’s
content
is
produced
in-house
with
its
talented
team.
The
channel
is
broadcast
throughout
Mexico
and
the
United
States
and
prides
itself
on
showing
the
most
diverse
and
original
content
on
the
air.
GlobeCast
has
been
ramping
up
its
activities
in
Latin
America
in
the
past
year,
opening
two
new
links
on
its
international
fiber
network
to
Buenos
Aires
and
São
Paulo,
and
signing
customers
from
around
the
region.
Most
notably
it
announced
a
deal
with
Argentine
broadcast
giant
Pramer,
to
playout
and
deliver
eight
of
its
channels
in
North
America.
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