Movisat Networks Brings Commercial-free Internet Television to Latin American Audience

David M. Bresnahan
Miami, Fla. -- The Movisat Networks has announced a new television service provided 24/7 through broadband Internet to the Latin American audience commercial-free.

Movisat Networks is available through a monthly subscription to viewers who have a broadband Internet access provider, and a free trial is offered to give viewers an opportunity to sample the service for a full two weeks.

Programming on the Movisat Networks includes informative news, entertainment, variety shows, original content, and other forms of entertainment, according to an announcement from the company.

"The Movisat Networks will take you to a permanent vacation, with your culture, language, and flavors. You will have access to the most brilliant, entertaining and diverse programs that you view from any computer or lap top with a high speed, broadband connection," explained Fabian Esteban, CEO and president of the company.


The Movisat Networks promises to be the biggest development in television. The technology involved is a giant leap forward in the world of digital entertainment. Viewers may sample the programming for free, then continue on a monthly subscription after the trial is completed.

"You will be able to informed about the latest news, and entertained any time of the day or night. You can watch at home, at the office, or anywhere you travel. Even at the beach or at the airport. With Movisat Networks you are just moments away from the best live video, without commercial interruptions," said Esteban.

The company provides new viewers with a two week free trial. Details are available on the company web site at www.MovisatNetworks.com.
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David M. Bresnahan

David Bresnahan is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. He has worked in all areas of journalism and public relations since 1972. He has authored several books, hosted talk radio programs, owned a radio station, on-line newspapers, and other businesses. He is an independent journalist and public relations consultant.

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