Spanish Broadcasting System Launches New U.S. Hispanic Television Channel

Posted on: March 1st, 2006
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“Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. (”SBS”; Nasdaq: SBSA) today announced the launch of Mega TV Channel 22 (WSBS-TV), the Company’s television debut in the South Florida market. Mega TV will showcase a rich programming lineup featuring televised versions of some of Miami’s top radio shows, a daring debate show, dance and music contests, reality and entertainment shows and an interactive spy game show, to name but a few of the genres that will begin airing this week.

“The launch of Mega TV reflects our long term vision of creating multiple branded entertainment channels that will further unlock the substantial value of our proprietary content,” said Raul Alarcon, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SBS. “This content consistently generates substantial audience shares in the nation’s largest Hispanic markets. When combined with several fresh and engaging new shows, we are certain Mega TV is an ideal platform in which to extend our winning brands.”"

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