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Eutelsat inks Televisa agreement

April 14, 2015 11.36 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Eutelsat -RTelevisa has renewed and increased capacity on three satellites with coverage of the Americas operated by Eutelsat.

The new contract, which includes distribution of HD content, increases capacity on Eutelsat 117 West A and extends leases on Eutelsat 113 West A and Eutelsat 115 West A for distribution of some of Televisa Networks’ key channels to cable headends across the Americas. The capacity will also serve Televisa Networks’ requirements f for capacity for contribution and occasional use.

Televisa Networks, a subsidiary of Grupo Televisa, specialises in the design, production, programming and distribution of 25 owned TV brands and three represented brands in the pay-TV market. It serves a multi-million subscriber base and is present in markets in Mexico, the US, Latin America, Canada, Europe and Africa.

Grupo Televisa is the largest media company in the Spanish-speaking world and a major player in the global entertainment business.

Commenting on the agreement, Patricio Northland, CEO of Eutelsat Americas, said: “We are delighted that a media company of Televisa’s calibre is renewing its confidence in our services. We look forward to continuing to work closely with them and to demonstrating that we provide the most efficient and forward-looking solutions to our customers across the Americas and beyond.”

William Aguirre, general director of satellite operations, Televisa, added: “Eutelsat has been a longstanding partner of Televisa and continues to provide excellent solutions to our needs in the region. The expansion of our capacity on Eutelsat satellites will allow Televisa Networks to strengthen its presence across the Americas.”

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