Comcast Unveils $10 a Month `Now TV Latino’ Live TV/Streaming Offering

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PHILADELPHIA—Comcast launched a new low cost offering “Now TV Latino” that offers 25+ live Spanish-language streaming channels, plus Peacock for $10/month.

Now TV Latino can be purchased standalone or as a bolt-on to Xfinity’s other streaming offerings, like Now TV, Now StreamSaver, and Xfinity StreamSaver, the operator reported. 

“As we continue our focus on providing unique experiences, differentiated products and bring value to Hispanic consumers, Now TV Latino provides great Spanish-language and English-language content at an affordable price for Hispanic viewers with a wide variety of tastes and interests, with no fees or contracts,” said José Velez Silva, vice president, multicultural strategy, operations & community engagement. “Now TV Latino is easy to add to any Xfinity broadband products, offering customers new ways to save money on streaming entertainment via the nation’s best and most reliable network.”

Now TV Latino’s programming, which includes 20-hour DVR service, can be accessed at home or on-the-go via the Xfinity Stream app, and Peacock programming can be accessed via the Peacock app on supported devices. Customers looking for a seamless way to access all their subscribed streaming content from Xfinity, including Now TV Latino, Now TV and the StreamSaver offerings, can add a Xumo Stream Box at no additional monthly cost for the first box to get simple, aggregated access on one device, Comcast said. 

Comcast described the content highlights as follows: 

  • Movies and TV Shows in Spanish – Enjoy live and on-demand shows and movies from Cinelatino, Sony Cine, Kanal D Drama, Pasiones, Televisión Dominicana, ViendoMovies, Telemundo (via Peacock), and more. Some highlights include Pasiones’ Madre, Kanal D Drama’s Vidas Rotas, Cinelatino’s Cesar Chávez, Sony Cine’s The Wedding Planner, Televisión Dominicana’s Qué León, and more. 
  • Live News – Tune in to Estrella News, Caracol Televisión, CentroAméricaTV, WAPA America, and a collection of national and local FAST channels from Telemundo, including Noticias Telemundo Ahora (24/7), Telemundo Noticias Florida, Telemundo Noticias Texas, Telemundo Noticias California, and Telemundo Noticias Noreste.
  • Peacock Premium – Offered at no additional cost as part of Now TV Latino, Peacock Premium includes a huge collection of hit movies, next-day access to all new shows from NBC and Bravo, and fan-favorite library content, available in English and Spanish. With Peacock Premium, customers can also watch live events, like the Latin Billboards, and thousands of hours of live sports, including Premier League soccer, Team USA Men and Women’s soccer, Chivas Liga MX home matches, select NFL games, WWE, and the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics and FIFA World Cup 26.

Comcast also reported that customers can easily combine Now TV Latino with one or all of Xfinity’s existing streaming offerings. Those bundles include: 

  • Now TV Latino + Xfinity StreamSaver ($25/month): Everything included in Now TV Latino with Peacock Premium, plus Apple TV+ and Netflix Standard with ads.
  • Now TV Latino + Now TV ($30/month): Everything included in Now TV Latino with Peacock Premium, plus over 60 additional streaming channels including AccuWeather, AMC, A&E, Hallmark, History Channel, Lifetime, NBC News, TODAY All Day, WEtv and Xumo Movies.
  • Now TV Latino + Now StreamSaver ($40/month): Everything included in Now TV Latino with Peacock Premium, 40+ streaming channels, and Apple TV+ and Netflix Standard with ads.
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George Winslow

George Winslow is the senior content producer for TV Tech. He has written about the television, media and technology industries for nearly 30 years for such publications as Broadcasting & Cable, Multichannel News and TV Tech. Over the years, he has edited a number of magazines, including Multichannel News International and World Screen, and moderated panels at such major industry events as NAB and MIP TV. He has published two books and dozens of encyclopedia articles on such subjects as the media, New York City history and economics.