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SOMOSTV LLC
SomosTV Logo
Country United States
 Puerto Rico
 Mexico
 Panama
 Dominican Republic
 Honduras
 Guatemala
 Nicaragua
 El Salvador
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
History
LaunchedSeptember 2006
Links
Websitewww.somostv.net
Networks
ViendoMovies
Semillitas
.

SOMOSTV LLC, is an American Pay TV entertainment company engaged in the production, distribution, and marketing of Pay TV channels in the U.S. Hispanic market, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Panama, Central America, and the Caribbean. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, the company owns and operates two networks: ViendoMovies and Semillitas.[1][2] SOMOSTV is headed by Luis Villanueva, an executive in the Hispanic media and entertainment industry, President and CEO of SOMOS Group.[3]

History[edit]

SOMOSTV started operations in 2006 with the launch of ViendoMovies, a 24-hour movie channel which features exclusive, theatrical wide release, commercial-free movies (feature films) produced in Spanish.[4][5] ViendoMovies, has distribution agreements with all major cable television, telcos, and satellite television distribution companies in the United States and Puerto Rico.[6] ViendoMovies programing is a mix of feature film genres from Spain and Latin America, packaged with promotional material targeting the U.S. Hispanic Market including coverage of Film Festivals .In 2010, SomosTV expanded its services with the launch of its second channel, “Semillitas. “Semillitas” is an animation network oriented to Hispanic toddlers and pre-teens and preschool aged children with the objective to entertain and helping preserve the language and cultural heritage.[3]. From its initial launch in the United States and Puerto Rico, “Semillitas” expanded internationally, being distributed today in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean.

Television Content[edit]

The company is considered an aggregator or bundler of licensed content but it often produces and edits content in-house.[7]

SOMOSTV has developed, manages and distributes two television networks, “ViendoMovies” and “Semillitas".[12] Luis Villanueva also oversees Somos Distribution LLC (an independent distributor of audiovisual programming worldwide), SOMOS Productions LLC (an independent programming producer) and SOMOS Films (production of feature films), together known as SOMOS Group. In 2014 Luis Villanueva added to SOMOS Group SOMOS Next LLC, an Internet "OTT" (Over-the-top media service) content distributor, with a catalog of films under the brand FlixLatino (for the US and Puerto Rico) and children's animation under the brand『Pingüinitos』(for Mexico, Central America and The Caribbean). [13] . In 2023 SOMOS Group further expanded with the addition of SOMOS Fast, a company that produces Free ad-supported streaming television (Fast) channels (initially Cine en Espanol and Cine de Horror).

References[edit]

  1. ^ marketwire (March 2010). "VeneMovies & Semillitas, Two New 24-Hour Spanish Language Channels, Added to RCN's Hispanic Cable TV Program Packages". Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
  • ^ Dana Ballestero (March 2011). "The 28th Annual Miami International Film Festival Honors the Best Selections in World and Florida Cinema at Annual Awards Night Ceremony" (PDF). The 2011 Miami International Film Festival. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-18. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
  • ^ Comcast Corporation (September 2010). "Comcast Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Special On Demand Programming That Highlights the Best of Latin Culture". HPC wire. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
  • ^ "PAY TV". Venevision International. January 2010. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  • ^ "Time Warner Cable Launches Spanish Film Channel 'VeneMovies' in Los Angeles". Satellite Television News. November 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
  • ^ "Entertainment Marketing". Anita Santiago Advertising. January 2008. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
  • ^ "Genesis Networks to Help Somos TV Distribute Venemovies Channels". Sports Video Group. June 2009. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
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