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Type | Digital television network |
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Country | |
Availability | National |
Slogan | Vive las emociones (Live the Emotions) |
Owner | Dreamhouse Entertainment, LLC (managed by TeVe-Romance) |
Launch date | 2012 |
Official website | http://www.teleromantica.com/ |
TeLe-Romántica is a Spanish entertainment network. TeLe-Romántica is distributed through mostly digital television subchannels throughout the United States. TeLe-Romántica's target audience is Hispanic Females and family in the 18–55 years range. Its programming consists of telenovelas, movies, series, health, lifestyle, how to, cooking shows, fashion and documentaries.
As of June 2013, the following TV stations broadcast TeLe-Romántica programming: [1]
Channel | Call sign | HH | Cable | Market | Owner |
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33.2 | KVVB-LP | 350,000 | High Desert | H&H Entreprises | |
50.3 | KFPB-LD | 200,000 | Phoenix | Globe LPTV, LLC | |
31.2 | WSJU-TV | 3,000,000 | San Juan | Aerco Broadcasting Corporation | |
15.2 | KLMV-LD | 300,000 | Laredo, Texas | J.B. Salazar | |
39.3 | WNYN-LD | 2,000,000 | Altice USA | New York | TVC NY License, LLC |
11.1 | WTXI-LD | 350,000 | Miami | New York Spectrum Holding Company, LLC | |
22.4 | WRJK-LP | 350,000 | Arlington Heights | Major Market Broadcasting | |
21.2 | W21AU-D | 200,000 | Orlando | Central Florida Broadcast, Inc. | |
57.2 | WBWP-LD | 100,000 | Atlantic Broadband, Xfinity, Spectrum | West Palm Beach | H&R Production Group, LLC |
17.1 | WPGF-LD | 40,000 | Memphis | Flinn Broadcasting | |
26.3 | KRIV | 109,000 | Houston | Fox Television Stations | |
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