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NuvoTV Launched 2004 Picture format 480i (SDTV) Language English Broadcast area Nationwide Headquarters Los Angeles Formerly called Sí TV Website http://www.mynuvotv.com Availability Satellite Dish Network 159 Comcast 243 Cable Available on select cable systems Check here for local listings for channels IPTV AT&T U-verse 194 Verizon FiOS 276 Internet television http://www.mynuvotv.com NuvoTV (formerly Si TV) is an English-language cable network that caters to the bicultural Latino population of the United States. Programming includes lifestyle, reality, comedy, and more. The network produces 70% original content and also airs syndicated shows with Latino leads.
NuvoTV’s original programming includes a modeling competition titled Model Latina, extreme sports show Adrenalina, fashion magazine series Styleyes, pop culture comedy show Latino 101, and the first ever Web-to-TV reality series Elle & Tito: The Married Life. The network also airs the police dramas Hill Street Blues and New York Undercover, the legal drama L.A. Law and the action series Prison Break. Additionally, the network airs Latino-led films such as Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Mi Vida Loca, and I Like It Like That.
The channel changed its name from Si TV to Nuvo TV on July 4, 2011.[1]
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NuvoTV Advocacy
During 2008’s historic presidential election, NuvoTV’s Crash the Parties initiative gave two young Latinos the opportunity to be on-site reporters at the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.
The Crash the Parties ’08 user-generated contest site won the Cable Fax award for Best Corporate and Social Responsibility and is an official 2009 Webby nominee in the politics category.
New Series
Model Latina: Las Vegas airs on Mondays at 9:00 PM Eastern/8:00 PM Central.
Currently
- Adrenalina
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Comic Quickies
- The Drop
- Elle & Tito: The Married Life
- Fame
- Fandemonium
- Hill Street Blues
- In Living Color
- L.A. Law
- Latino 101
- Latino Laugh Festival
- Model Latina
- New York Undercover
- Prison Break
- Pastport: Cuba The Search for Nicolita
- The Rub
- Styleyes
References
- ^ Sternberg, Brian (14). "Si TV to Change Name as It Aims for Bicultural Latinos". Advertising Age. http://adage.com/article/mediaworks/si-tv-aims-english-speaking-latinos/149362/. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
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