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CaribeVision Television Networks
announced today that this Thursday, September 11, CaribeVision is marking a
milestone in television history with its first anniversary. One among
several Hispanic TV networks in the United States, it is coming to the end
of its first year on the air offering great programming to Puerto Rico,
Miami and New York, as well as to millions of Hispanics all over the
continent.CaribeVision is bringing blockbusting international products directly
to the screen, and has four productions created by the network, but it also
has a number of other projects generating content and a great many
initiatives shown throughout the country, while it is also accessible to
English speakers, to whom we offer programs with sub-titles.“I’m very grateful to the viewers of CaribeVision who tune in each day.
The Latino community in the United States has always been our priority, and
that’s who we work for. I’m so pleased to affirm that we are part of this
great big Hispanic family that opens its doors to us each day. It’s a
commitment to preserve their traditions and culture through our
programming, that’s why we emphasize the difference, as a choice that is
welcome to this viewing audience. In this great big celebration, the
audience is really the biggest star of all, and so we send them our best
wishes on this anniversary,” said Carlos Barba, President and CEO of
Programming for CaribeVision.CaribeVision, unique in the Hispanic TV market, has finely crafted
serials, including one with the foremost actress in the history of
Brazilian television, Suzana Vieira, in “Senora del Destino,” whose
audience just keeps on growing. Along the same lines, since Monday,
September 8, the network has brought another terrific Brazilian production
to TV screens, “Como una Ola,” a series that attains the highest levels of
empathy with its outstanding quality.Over the course of this past year CaribeVision has presented its
programming with great technical proficiency, and thanks to the
cohesiveness and dedication of its crew, it has reaffirmed its standing as
a showcase for international talent. It is no accident that CaribeVision
has become the best choice for entertainment in Hispanic television in the
U.S.CaribeVision is, moreover, one of the leading channels for variety
programs. It has a substantial block of diverse offerings ranging from
musical features to news, while showcasing the only program produced and
broadcast from the island of enchantment, Puerto Rico, highlighting one of
the most respected and renowned journalists in the medium, Ruben Sanchez,
with his program “Ruben Sanchez Directo” (Ruben Sanchez Live).The network also has a lot to offer when it comes to sports, with an
acclaimed program on Saturdays at 10:00 p.m., which makes us the official
home of Atlante Soccer Club’s Potros de Hierro, one of the hottest soccer
teams going, broadcasting live games with announcer Ernesto Amador.Our in-house productions such as “Al Salir de Clase” and “Floricienta”
appeal to young audiences. Younger members in the household can enjoy
Caribevision’s block of teen programs. Moving right along with the queen of
talk shows, Margarita Pasos, appearing on her show, “Margarita te voy a
Contar,” spells out for us each afternoon the most important details of the
different situations we live through as human beings, sharing a message of
spiritual and human growth.For those who prefer laughter and relaxation, CaribeVision offers
“Escenas de Matrimonio,” stories of ordinary couples just like you and me,
with their day-to-day marital difficulties. Keyed to a different format,
but also packed with an hour of laughter we get “AIDA,” one of
Caribevision’s most popular programs.A show that goes beyond super productions, “Lalola” situates the
audience in a reality presented with unparalleled style, imbued with
glamour and the good life, presenting Susan Gimenez, “La Diva de America,”
bringing us the best of the best of America by CaribeVision.There’s no shortage of entertainment on weekends: CaribeVision has the
hottest shows on Spanish Television: “Hospital Central,” “El Comisario,”
“Los Serrano,” “Karlos en tu Cocina” and “Me lo Dices o Me lo Cuentas” with
Lorena Berdun, one of Spain’s best known sexologists. If you’re a fan of
the utmost in Hollywood chic, Sundays feature “Hollywood Cafe” with the
delightful Caroline Barba, and the latest updates on the silver screen,
followed by a familiar offering in “Hollywood Cafe la Pelicula.” If you are
one of those TV viewers who loves culture and folklore, CaribeVision offers
you a program with Jorge Vergel in “Asi Canta mi Tierra.” One of the most
amusing shows on Argentine TV comes overflowing with laughs and wit with
Guillermo Francella in “Pone a Francella.” If you are a lover of suspense,
we have “Infieles” and “Mujeres Asesinas” every Sunday starting at 10:00
featuring social intrigue.The littlest ones in the house can also enjoy children’s programming
starring one of the funniest clowns in Hispanic television, your friend
“Lucky,” who regales us with his shenanigans as he educates the leaders of
the future with music, dance and sheer entertainment.Interspersed between comedy and entertainment, we could not fail to
provide a glimpse of the community through up-to-the-minute news covering
local, national and foreign events in sixty seconds. “Enterese Primero” is
the program featuring well-known journalists whose presence has made itself
felt in the community. In Miami, Florida, Maite Luna and Arlena Amaro set
the standard bringing us the news the viewing public requires, just like
Jessica Gonzalez in Puerto Rico and Luis Velasco in New Cork.And this is just the beginning for what is bound to become the best TV
network in the Hispanic market. CaribeVision doesn’t shield itself behind
promises, it shows its promise with its daily actions focused on offering
an exclusive product that will satisfy TV viewers’ expectations. No doubt
about it, this young Hispanic channel is going to stand tall in the history
of television as an option that can’t be beat.“
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