Telemundo Debuts Dedicated 'Caso Cerrado' Network
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Miami-based NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises has dropped a bomb with their new 24/7 streaming destination, the "Caso Cerrado" FAST channel. This bad boy features a whopping 800+ hours of marathon viewing of the iconic courtroom show starring Ana María Polo. 👩💼
And here's the best part – it's FREE for U.S. audiences! 🎉 You can catch it on Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Prime Video, Fubo, Fire TV, Freevee, Google TV, LG channels, TCL, Comcast, Plex, Xumo and more. 📺📱
What's the buzz about? Well, the channel launched on the heels of "Caso Cerrado's" 24th anniversary, stirring up some sweet early 2000s nostalgia while introducing the show to a new generation. 🎼
Romina Rosado, the executive vice president of streaming at NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, had this to say:
The FAST channel will also join Telemundo's growing streaming family, featuring other channels like Telemundo Al Día, Noticias Telemundo Ahora, and Telemundo Acción. 🌐
Did you know there are over 63 million Latinos in the U.S., and projections suggest that one in five Americans will be Latino by 2030? 🌎 This fast channel sure is going to be in the right place at the right time! 🔥
So, what are you waiting for? Catch "Caso Cerrado" anytime, anywhere, on your preferred platform. Come along for a wild ride through the world of legal drama!
- The digital content of "Caso Cerrado" is now streaming on various media platforms, such as Roku, Prime Video, and Fire TV, making it accessible for free to US audiences.
- The launch of the "Caso Cerrado" FAST channel, operated by NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises, adds to the growing digital media family, which includes Telemundo Al Día, Noticias Telemundo Ahora, and Telemundo Acción.
- With its vast digital reach and enduring popularity, "Caso Cerrado" is one of Hispanic media's most iconic franchises, boasting over 26 million dedicated fans and almost 100 million average monthly views on social media, positioning the new FAST channel well in the rapidly growing Latino demographic in the United States.