PHILADELPHIA, PA — Comcast is dramatically expanding NOW TV Latino, its Spanish-language streaming and live TV offering, with the addition of Univision, ViX Premium with Ads, and more than 100 new streaming channels — creating one of the most comprehensive bilingual entertainment packages available to Xfinity Internet customers.
The expansion delivers more than 200 live streaming channels, including over 45 Spanish-language options featuring hit novelas, news, sports, and music. Customers will also gain access to ViX Premium with Ads, valued at $5.99 per month, and Peacock Premium, valued at $10.99 per month, both included at no additional cost.
“As we continue to deepen our commitment to Hispanic audiences, the expanded NOW TV Latino delivers even more of the content our customers love — from blockbuster movies and hit novelas to live fútbol and trusted news — all at an unbeatable price,” said Javier Garcia, Senior Vice President of Multicultural Strategy at Comcast. “With seamless access via our 4K Streaming Box and Xfinity Stream app, it’s never been easier to enjoy the best in Spanish and English-language entertainment.”
Subscribers can also take advantage of 20-hour DVR service and voice-controlled access through the Xumo stream box. The platform includes live coverage of top soccer leagues such as Liga MX, UEFA, CONCACAF, and the Premier League, plus thousands of hours of on-demand content.
NOW TV Latino is currently available for $10 per month with no contracts or hidden fees through November 11. Starting November 12, the price will increase to $15 per month to reflect the expanded lineup. Customers can also bundle the service with other Xfinity streaming options, including StreamSaver and NOW StreamSaver, for additional savings and access to more English-language channels.
With the expansion, Comcast is positioning NOW TV Latino as a key part of its multicultural strategy, offering bilingual households a seamless, affordable way to access premium entertainment in both Spanish and English.
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