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Sí TV Takes the Lead in
High-Definition TV for Young Latinos: Network Announces the 2008
Launch of Sí TV-HD,
the Nation's First and Only HD Channel for the US Latino Audience
Verizon FiOS TV to Carry
Sí TV-HD
More Than One in Three English-Dominant Latino 18-34 TV Viewers
Has HDTV
LOS ANGELES
June 4, 2007
Consistent with its leadership in serving America’s
young Latino audience, Sí TV announced today that it will
launch Sí TV-HD in 2008, the first network to offer this
nation’s large and growing Latino audience a 24/7 channel
of compelling high-definition content designed for their tastes
and lifestyle. The channel will be packed with high energy shows
shot in original high-definition format, covering music, reality,
comedy and other genres. Sí TV has been preparing for this
moment since the inception of the network in 2004, when it first
began producing high-definition programming, creating to date more
than 200 hours of original hi-def programming. Verizon FiOS TV,
Verizon’s new fiber-optic television service, which currently
operates in 10 states and already carries Sí TV on its most
widely distributed tier of service, expects to launch Sí TV-HD
in 2008.
Sí TV’s target audience, the 18-34 bilingual and English-dominant
Latino, is the primary engine powering the explosive growth of the
U.S. Latino population, the largest and fastest growing ethnic group
in America today. The acculturated Latino audience, for its part,
controls the majority of the almost $900 billion of current U.S.
Hispanic buying power, which is forecasted to surpass $1.2 trillion
by 2010. Research also confirms the intuitive concept that this
group of consumers spends the vast majority of its television viewing
hours watching English-language programming, which is the basis
for Sí TV’s English-language programming format. Largely
overlooked until now, however, is that young acculturated Latinos
purchase large volumes of HDTV sets: more than one in three (35%)
English-dominant Latino 18–34 TV viewers has HDTV, according
to the Simmons NCS/NHCS Fall 2006 Adult Full Year Study.
“Young Latinos are a huge economic and political force in
America today and they deserve—like every consumer—the
ability to enjoy the benefits of high-definition television made
by and for them,” said Michael Schwimmer, CEO of Sí TV. “Sí TV’s
audience is a vibrant influence in our country, and it shouldn’t
have to wait any longer for HDTV now that it’s become mainstream
fare. Sí TV was the first to serve the acculturated Latino
audience with a dedicated network and we’ll be the first to
provide Latinos the best in high-definition digital entertainment.”
Sí TV is currently in production on two new high-definition
series for 2008 that will exploit the benefits of the HD format.
Past Port, in which young U.S. Latinos return to the countries of
origin of their parents or grandparents, will feature scenic footage
from a variety of stunning Latin American locations. Total Combat,
a gritty reality series about a young Latino couple running a Mixed
Martial Arts Fighting League, will bring the blood, sweat and in-your-face
intensity of mixed martial arts vividly to life in high definition.
Other new Sí TV series for 2007-2008—including Flow & Tell
and Home Page—will also be shown in HD on Sí TV-HD.
Sí TV’s lively, authentic content—which the
network produces specifically for its 18–34 acculturated Latino
audience—lends itself well to the HD format. The network
already features more than 200 hours of original programming that
were shot
in HD, including: The Drop, Unacceptable Behavior, The Rub, Dating
Factory, and Latino Laugh Festival: The Show.
About Sí TV
Sí TV is America’s first media company to reach the
millions of 18-34 year old Latinos who prefer their content in English
and seek it across all platforms—including television, online,
video-on-demand and wireless devices. Sí TV offers authentic,
relevant content and a 60% original programming slate that ranges
from outrageous comedy to music, independent movies, lifestyle and
talk. The network is available nationwide on Dish Network, and in
more than 200 cities and communities across America, including New
York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Detroit, Denver, San
Antonio and Las Vegas. Sí TV’s cable and telco affiliates
include AT&T, Cox, Comcast, Insight, Qwest, Time Warner Cable
and Verizon, among others. For more information about Sí TV,
please visit www.sitv.com.
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