Cinelatino

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{{Infobox television channel

| name = Cinelatino

| logo = Cine Latino logo.svg

| logo_size = 200px

| logo_caption =

| logo_alt =

| image =

| established =

| launch_date = {{start date and age|1993|10|12|p=y}}

| closed_date =

| picture_format = 480i (SDTV)

| network =

| owner = MVS Comunicaciones
Hemisphere Media Group
{{small|(InterMedia Partners, 99.9%)}}

| parent =

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| motto =

| country = Mexico

| language = Spanish

| area = North America
South America

| affiliates =

| headquarters = Mexico City

| former_names =

| replaced =

| replaced_by =

| sister_channels = MVS TV
Exa TV
Multicinema
Multipremier
Claro Sports
WAPA-TV
WAPA America
Pasiones
Televisión Dominicana
CentroAmerica TV
Canal 1 (Colombia)

| timeshift_service =

| website = [http://www.cinelatino.com/usa/ Cinelatino]

| online_serv_1 = Sling TV

| online_chan_1 = Internet Protocol television

| online_serv_2 = FuboTV

| online_chan_2 = IPTV

| online_serv_3 = Vidgo

| online_chan_3 = IPTV

| online_serv_4 = YouTube TV

| online_chan_4 = IPTV

| online_serv_5 = Roku

| online_chan_5 = 610

}}

Cinelatino is a Spanish-language movie channel based in Mexico owned by MVS Comunicaciones & Hemisphere Media Group (99.9% owned by InterMedia Partners). The channel is available throughout Latin America as well as the United States and Canada via cable, satellite, and IPTV services.

Cinelatino airs Hispanic films, featuring blockbuster hits and critically acclaimed movies from Mexico, Latin America, and Spain. All movies are presented in their original format and without any commercial interruptions.[http://mvstelevision.com/mvstvcom/index.php?section=nuestroscanales&category=cinelatino&view=destacados MVS: Cinelatino information] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111119032259/http://mvstelevision.com/mvstvcom/index.php?section=nuestroscanales&category=cinelatino&view=destacados |date=2011-11-19 }} {{in lang|es}} Cinelatino also features behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with film stars, exclusive coverage of Spanish film festivals, and all the latest news from the Hispanic film industry.

Cinelatino has close working relations with the Los Angeles–based production company, Plus Entertainment, helmed by executive producer Pejman Partiyeli and producers Gonzalo Gonzalez and Rene Michelle Aranda. Plus Entertainment's annual slate of features is produced its entirety to suit Cinelatino's niche market and distributes titles to the likes of Redbox, Walmart, and Netflix to promote the network's presence in the U.S., primarily Hollywood. Recent Plus Entertainment titles that have aired on Cinelatino include the theatrically screened {{URL|https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3621718|Cherry Red Kiss}} ({{URL|http://www.cinelatino.com/usa/peliculas/Cherry_red_kiss|Beso de cereza}}),{{cite web|title=5-Star Critic Review|website=IMDb |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3621718/externalreviews}} {{URL|https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3554316|Sins of a Call Girl}} ({{URL|http://www.cinelatino.com/usa/peliculas/Pecados_de_una_dama_de_noche|Pecados de una dama del noche}}), starring Emmy-nominated actress Vannessa Vasquez of East Los High, the 4-time film festival award winning {{cite web|title=Cinerockom International Film Festival Awards|url=http://www.cinerockom.com/awards|access-date=2015-07-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150704015456/http://www.cinerockom.com/awards|archive-date=2015-07-04|url-status=dead}} {{URL|https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2847564|Smile Now Cry Later}} ({{URL|http://www.cinelatino.com/usa/peliculas/mickey-laura/|Sonríe hoy llora despues}}), and more.{{cite web|title=Plus Entertainment Company Profile|website=IMDb |url=https://www.imdb.com/company/co0124398}}

Plus Entertainment is currently developing Cinelatino's first ever TV series.

In Canada, Cinelatino is distributed by Telelatino Network and is currently available via Rogers Cable, Vidéotron, Cogeco, and Bell Fibe TV.{{Cite web |url=http://www.tlntv.com/digital-channels/#CineLatino |title=All TLN Channels |access-date=2012-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120215181806/http://tlntv.com/Digital-Channels#CineLatino |archive-date=2012-02-15 |url-status=dead }}

Signal structure

  • United States signal: Centered signal exclusively in United States for the hispanic public and also covers Canada and Puerto Rico. Use as reference timetables of ET (UTC-5/-4 DST) and PT (UTC-8/-7 DST) of United States.
  • Pan-regional signal: covers all Latin American and the Caribbean countries (except Brazil and Cuba). Use as reference timetables of Mexico City (UTC-6), Bogotá (UTC-5) and Buenos Aires (UTC-3).

See also

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