Broadstripe Launches ‘Hispanic Tier’ in Mid-Atlantic Region

July 20, 2010 · 0 comments

Broadstripe based in Chesterfield, Missouri serving communities in Washington, Maryland, Oregon and Michigan announced the launch of a Hispanic programming package.

Broadstripe’s Hispanic Tier is available to digital subscribers in its Mid-Atlantic region and its programming is as follows:

  • Cine Mexicano
  • CNN en Espanol
  • ESPN Deportes
  • GolTV
  • History Channel en Espanol
  • TV Chile

John Bjorn, VP and General Manager for the Mid-Atlantic Region said “The addition of the Hispanic Tier is a direct response to customer feedback; we are always looking for new ways to provide relevant programming to the customers in our service areas. Broadstripe prides itself on providing the best overall value in in-home communications and entertainment, and we are committed to offering our customers an extensive and diverse channel lineup.”

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