DishLATINO Launches Cine & Entretenimiento Pack For Spanish-language Entertainment
MERIDIAN (dpa-AFX) - DishLATINO, a subsidiary of Dish Network Corp. (DISH), said Thursday it has launched the Cine & Entretenimiento Pack. The new channel pack, which offers Spanish-language movies and entertainment, can be added to subscribers programming for $5 per month.
The Cine & Entretenimiento Pack includes access to A3 Cine, A3Series, Cinema Dinamita, Hola TV, Star HD, Starz Encore en Español, and Tarima.
A3 Cine is the first and only channel that is entirely dedicated to movies from Spain, featuring acclaimed actors, directors and producers.
A3Series is a premiere Spanish-language channel featuring original high-quality content by one of the largest producers of series in the world, Atresmedia, alongside additional content from GloboTV.
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38 Christmas movies and specials to watch on TV this week [Los Angeles Times]
Because you’re a socially responsible person, you’re not going anywhere this Christmas, and you’re not seeing anyone other than the people you saw yesterday and the day before that, so you’re probably going to be watching even more television this holiday week than in years past. There’s a lot to cover, so let’s get to it.
It seems only right to begin with Dolly Parton, who donated $1 million to vaccine research, has gifted more than 150 million book to children and with similar if marginally less significant largess brings the world a double dose of cheer this year. “A Holly Dolly Christmas” (CBS All Access), which is also a big, long ad for her new album of the same name, is mostly just Parton sitting on a pew in a church-themed set, talking and singing and being her awesome casual self. “It’s not a big Hollywood production show, as I’m sure you noticed,” says the singer, adding,