U.S. HISPANIC

BabyFirst Americas launches on Comcast´s Xfinity TV

Maribel Ramos-Weiner| 29 de mayo de 2012

Constantino “Said” Schwarz, CEO & chairman, BabyFirst Americas

Over the next week, BabyFirst Americas will launch on Comcast’s Xfinity TV in Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Twin Cities, Philadelphia and its surrounding suburbs, portions of South Jersey and New York along with areas in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont and Washington. The child-focused network makes educational TV accessible to all families, allowing parents to introduce their children to basic building blocks such as logical thinking, counting, vocabulary acquisition, music, art and much more. “It’s a proud moment for us to see Comcast launch BabyFirst Americas’ programming for their Xfinity TV customers in various markets. Comcast’s Xfinity TV is a great partner that truly appreciates the importance of offering quality children’s content for all families and embraces our multicultural approach to the changing face of America,” said Constantino “Said” Schwarz, CEO & chairman, BabyFirst Americas. “We are thrilled about the launch of BabyFirst Americas on Xfinity TV. This unique network blends Latino and American culture in an educational and engaging way for young children, which we think will be a valuable resource to parents as they teach their children the fundamentals to succeed,” said Rubén Mendiola, VP and general manager of Multicultural Video Services, Comcast Cable. The channel will feature shows like Harry the Bunny, PeekaBoo, I See You! and VocabuLarry. BabyFirst Americas’ programming producers are also working with Latino producers to create original shows that resonate not only with the Latino community, but all Americans.

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