Vme TV announced that it is broadening its distribution after reaching an agreement with Charter Communications for carriage on its Spectrum Mi Plan Latino and Latino View video packages.
Charter’s addition of Vme TV to its Latino-themed TV lineup expands Vme TV’s ability to deliver its compelling programming to the U.S. Hispanic audience. “Latinos have a strong desire to see a wider range of representation, especially when it comes to content that depicts more inspirational and uplifting figures. We are excited to partner with Charter and continue to bring our programming to more families with the highest quality and truly educational values,” said Eligio Cedeño, CEO of Vme Media Inc.
Vme TV’s carriage with Charter means the network will be available to Spectrum video customers across the company’s 41-state operating footprint, including TV markets with some of the highest Latino populations in the U.S. such as New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Orlando, and Tampa.
“Charter has long been committed to delivering programming that reflects the diverse interests and perspectives of our customers,” said Tom Montemagno, EVP of Programming Acquisition for Charter. “Our agreement to carry Vme TV will provide millions of Spectrum customers access to its engaging, entertaining, and inspiring Spanish-language content.”
Sindy Benavides, CEO of LULAC, the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States had this to say: “LULAC has long been a proud partner of both Vme TV and Charter Communications for many years so we could not be more delighted to welcome the news that Charter has added Vme TV to Spectrum’s Latino-themed TV lineup in markets with some of the highest Latino populations in the country. Now even more of our communities can access Vme TV’s high-quality Spanish-language offerings that educate and entertain”.