Maribel Ramos-Weiner
TeleAmerica TV network is at Content Americas searching for productions that can reach its Hispanic audience and their hybrid-language descendants; in addition to announcing an upcoming relaunch of the channel, as well as the recent purchase of two radio stations in Los Angeles, which add to the coverage they have throughout the US.
“We are looking for programming for the family because our network is entertainment targeted to them. Our headquarters is in Los Angeles and from there covers the whole country. We are on streaming platforms such as Apple TV+, Roku, and Amazon Prime, we mainly are an open TV focused on the Latinx market, which has a hybrid language, therefore, we have programs in Spanish and English, in addition to radio stations in Florida and we just acquired two in Los Angeles with extensive coverage. So we have audio content on the radio and family-friendly content on TV,” said Norman Quintero, founder, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of TeleAmerica.
TeleAmerica TV’s producer Miguel Cabrera assured that the channel would soon be restructuring with new healthy entertainment programming. “In addition to expanding it and turning it into a heavyweight network in the bilingual community, which is what we want to reach.”