Televisión Dominicana launched on Choice Cable, one of Puerto Ricos leading cable and high-speed internet providers covering 32 of the Islands 78 municipalities. Televisión Dominicana can be seen on channel 120 of the MSOs Top Choice and Choice Pack platforms.Televisión Dominicana offers the best programming from the Dominican Republic from the Islands top producers and distributors, including the most important sports, comedy, entertainment, and news. Televisión Dominicana is home of National Dominican Baseball League, broadcasting more than 80 games per season, including playoffs.Televisión Dominicana offers the most popular and highly rated programming from the Dominicana Republic, and were excited to partner with Choice to make our top-quality and culturally relevant programming available to more homes in Puerto Rico, said Alan J. Sokol, president of Hemisphere Media Group, parent company of Televisión Dominicana.At Choice we are committed to providing the best and highest-quality programming of interest to our clients. Were very happy to add Television Dominicana to our lineup for our viewers enjoyment, and were excited to be able to bring a bit of their native country to our Dominican brothers living in Puerto Rico, said José Luis Mendoza, Choice Cables principal marketing executive.Televisión Dominicana is currently distributed in Puerto Rico on Liberty Cablevision, DIRECTV, and Choice Cable.
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