DISH Network First to Introduce Spanish-Language ‘BabyTV’ Channel in U.S.

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DISH Network First to Introduce Spanish-Language ‘BabyTV’ Channel in U.S.

BabyTV is world’s most widely-distributed baby network

Delivers 100 percent original content to parents and babies, commercial-free

February 17, 2011

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – DISH Network L.L.C., today announced the launch of BabyTV, a channel offering 24 hours per day of commercial-free programming dedicated to babies and toddlers, into its Spanish-language suite of packages, DishLATINO. DISH Network is the first pay-TV provider to offer the channel in the U.S.

“DISH Network is proud to be the exclusive provider of BabyTV, a channel that delivers 100 percent original programming in Spanish featuring an abundance of baby- and toddler-specific learning and entertainment content not offered by any other channel,” said Alfredo Rodriguez, vice president of Marketing for DishLATINO. “BabyTV will add another dimension to the already wide variety of high-quality Spanish-language children’s programming offered in our DishLATINO packages, such as CBeebies, Discovery in Español and Toon Disney.”

"Baby and toddler content have been a huge success on DVD over the past decade in the U.S., with parents showing an appetite for well-designed, well-produced content from a trusted brand,” said Maya Talit, Global Marketing Director and co-founder of BabyTV. “BabyTV has been able to deliver this kind of content successfully to parents and children through its global TV channel, and is happy to now provide its unique shows to parents in the U.S. on DISH Network.”

BabyTV (DISH Network Ch. 824) features short-form episodes that explore early learning themes with an emphasis on parent-child interaction. The programs are categorized under nine themes, including First Concepts, Nature & Animals, Music & Art, Imagination & Creativity, Building Friendships, Activities, Guessing Games, First Songs & Rhymes, and Nighttime.

BabyTV’s signature shows include, “Charlie & The Numbers,” a playful introduction to numbers and counting; “Tulli,” a guessing game that looks at objects from a toddler’s perspective; “Oliver Discovers,” a show that explores first concepts that can be found all around us; “Pim & Pimba,” an imaginative series that uses everyday objects in a role-playing game; and “First Baby Songs,” which is a production of favorite nursery rhymes and children’s song clips, among others.

“Behind all of our shows is the premise that exposing children to ideas and information in a friendly way, and with the help of loveable characters, leads to a positive experience that opens the door for future learning,” said Ron Isaak, Programming Director and co-founder of BabyTV.

BabyTV also operates a website, BabyTV - BabyTV Channel for infants and toddlers , free online games, videos and songs, where in addition to games, activities, and a learning center, parents can find tips from BabyTV’s experts that suggest creative ways to play and interact with their child using information that their child has seen on-screen. The website also encourages parents to celebrate their child’s birthday on TV by making them the stars of their very own birthday clip, which can be created online by submitting a photo that may be aired later live on BabyTV.

To learn how to order BabyTV on DISH Network, visit DISH LATINO.
 
I got mad when Dish turn off Baby first Tv, but now I have Baby first and Baby tv on my Dish Latino Max pkg. My baby girl is happy. At least Dish is making the effort to make the Latino pkgs more attractive for kids, the pkg would be perfect if they added Nick Jr.
 

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