Global Media Federation (GMF) presented its new radio, television and digital platform in Miami during the annual conference of the National Association of Television Program Executives (NAPTE); it seeks to be a reference for Latin music and entertainment, launching emerging artists into the Hispanic market in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
Global Media Federation, Golazo Media & Entertainment and YipTV announce the launch of Festiva Radio and Festiva TV, offering 20 digital radio stations and one television station.
The president of GMF, Raúl Acosta announced the joint music and entertainment platform that combines radio, television and digital programs, which will promote artists as an instrument to link consumers with major sponsors interested in the Latin and American market.
“Our focus is multidisciplinary and multimedia, combining live activities with the promotion of new artists on the radio, television, and our digital platforms, while offering original entertainment content for distribution on radio and television in the Hispanic, Latin and American markets,” explained Acosta.
During his presentation Acosta announced that his media in Spanish and English, Festiva TV and Festiva Radio, began distribution this February on 21 channels of the multi-platform YipTV.
Acosta also explained that they have closed on agreements with the company DTV América to distribute musical content in markets with a large Hispanic presence, such as Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, and West Palm Beach. Today, Festiva TV is on the air on channel 18.3 in Miami, and globally through mobile applications.