JumpTV, broadcaster of ethnic television over the Internet, has deepened its already existing partnership with Terra Networks, an Internet portal for the U.S. Hispanic audience, to significantly expand its Internet television offerings available through Terra TV.
As part of the expanded partnership between the companies, online television viewers of Terra TV in the U.S. will now have unlimited access to more than 70 live channels from around the world on a free, ad-supported basis. This extension of the Terra and JumpTV alliance, which already makes 70+ channels available in 17 countries through Terra Latin America, represents tens of thousands of hours of live programs per month, previously unavailable to the millions of Terra Networks visitors in the U.S.
“The additional channels available through JumpTV add great breadth and options to Terra TV’s selection and allows our users to connect to their homelands through the viewing of familiar and favorite programs,” stated Fernando Rodriguez, chief executive officer for Terra Networks. “This is a welcomed benefit to our audience as they will have free access to programs and channels from across the globe without the expense of satellite or digital cable.”
Originally posted on June 7, 2007 @ 2:00 pm
Paul says
I notice that JumpTV charges fees to view many of the TV stations they carry on their web site, like for TV Chile. Why pay when you can watch for free live directly from the broadcaster’s web site? There are several directories of international TV stations available, such as http://wwitv.com/.