Cinelatino
Cinelatino | |
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Owned by |
MVS Comunicaciones Hemisphere Media Group (InterMedia Partners 73% Azteca Acquisition Corporation 27%) |
Picture format | 480i |
Slogan |
Tu canal premium de películas en español (Your Premium Movie Channel in Spanish) |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Broadcast area |
North America South America |
Headquarters | Mexico City |
Sister channel(s) |
52MX Exa TV Multicinema Multipremier Claro Sports Antena 3 WAPA-TV WAPA America Pasiones Televisión Dominicana CentroAmerica TV |
Website | Cinelatino |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
DishLATINO | Channel 865 |
Dish México | Channel 608 |
DirecTV (USA) | Channel 423 |
DirecTV Latin America | Channel 514 |
Cable | |
MASTV (Mexico) | Channel 64 |
Rogers Cable (Canada) | Channel 774 |
Vidéotron (Canada) | Channel 261 |
IPTV | |
Bell Fibe TV (Canada) | Channel 870 |
Cinelatino is a Spanish-language movie channel based in Mexico and is owned by MVS Comunicaciones & Hemisphere Media Group (73% owned by InterMedia Partners & 27% owned by Azteca Aquistition Corporation). It is available throughout Latin America as well as the United States and Canada, via cable, satellite and IPTV services.
Cinelatino airs Hispanic films, featuring blockbuster hits and critically acclaimed movies from Mexico, Latin America and Spain. All movies are presented in their original format and without any commercial interruptions.[1] It also features behind the scenes footage, interviews with film stars, exclusive coverage of Spanish film festivals and all the latest news from the Hispanic film industry.
Cinelatino has close working relations with Los Angeles, California based production company, Plus Entertainment. Plus Entertainment's annual slate is produced in almost its entirety for Cinelatino, specifically, and works to manage Cinelatino's presence in the US, primarily Hollywood. Plus Entertainment titles that have aired on Cinelatino include the theatrically screened Cherry Red Kiss (Beso de cereza), Sins of a Call Girl (Pecados de una dama del noche), 4-time film festival award winning Smile Now Cry Later (Sonríe hoy llora despues) and more.
In Canada, Cinelatino is distributed by Telelatino Network and is currently available via Rogers Cable, Vidéotron and Bell Fibe TV.[2]