HTV (Latin America)

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HispanicTV
Htv logo.svg
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaUnited States, Latin America and Europe
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
Ownership
OwnerWarnerMedia International
Sister channelsGlitz*
I.Sat
MuchMusic
History
LaunchedAugust 1, 1995
Links
Websitewww.htv.com
Availability
Cable
Inter
 Venezuela
Channel 25
Cable Mágico
 Peru
Channel 46
Telmex TV
 Colombia
Channel 5
ONO
 Spain
Channel 125
Cablevisión
 Argentina
Channel 511
VTR
 Chile
Channel 315
Telecable
 Dominican Republic
Channel 231
TigoStar
 El Salvador
Channel 32
TigoStar
 Guatemala
Channel 69
Satellite
DirecTV
 Argentina
 Chile
 Colombia
 Ecuador
 Peru
 Uruguay
 Venezuela
Channel 272
Movistar TV Digital
 Chile
 Venezuela
Channel 389
TuVes HD
 Chile
Channel 113
Telefónica TV Digital
 Colombia
Channel 397
Dish Mexico
 Mexico
Channel 260

HTV (formerly an acronym of Hispanic Television) is a Latin American pay television channel that broadcasts Hispanic music videos. It is owned by WarnerMedia International and it is also available in the United States and Europe. It airs Latin music genres such as balada, salsa, merengue and other popular rhythms from that region, introduced by artists themselves as VJs.

The channel was first launched in 1996 by Claxson Interactive Group. In 2006, Turner Broadcasting System purchased Claxson's channels suit, which included regional networks such as Glitz, Infinito, I.Sat, Much Music, Retro and Space.

In 2010, Dish Network stopped carrying HTV in the United States.

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