"It’s something that is going to traumatise them for the rest of their lives"
21.01.2020 - 22:51 / variety.com
Tubi is heading to Mexico: The free, ad-supported streaming service announced plans to launch in the country later this year as well as a pact with TV Azteca, one of the largest producers of Spanish-language television programming.
Under the terms of their deal, TV Azteca will sell advertising and promote Tubi across broadcast and digital platforms. In addition, a selection of TV Azteca titles will be made available free to Tubi customers in Mexico, including cooking competition series
"It’s something that is going to traumatise them for the rest of their lives"
Pluto TV, the ViacomCBS-owned free streaming service, will be available on Hisense TV sets through a pact with Hisense’s Vidaa International subsidiary.
When photos of Joe Giudice out with other women at a resort in Mexico surfaced last month, one might have thought that Teresa Giudice's reaction would have been more along the lines of her Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 1 table flip. However, it appears that she has more of a "Namaste Teresa" attitude to the whole situation.
Billboard's latest chartbreaker Natanael Cano premiered a music video for "Amor Tumbado" on Wednesday (Feb. 5).
The sight of an ex dancing with other women would rattle most people, but not Teresa Giudice! On the Feb. 5 episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Teresa was asked for her thoughts on the photos of her estranged husband, Joe, 47, dancing and having a good time with multiple women in bikinis in Mexico, which surfaced on Jan. 28. First off, “no” — Teresa didn’t know Joe’s party pals. But she was “happy for him,” Teresa admitted, much to Andy Cohen’s surprise!
To celebrate his 24th birthday, Luis Coronel gifted his fans with new music.The regional Mexican singer dropped "Solo un Poquito," a banda track penned by Edgar Barrera and Nir Seroussi (former Sony Music U.S. Latin president) in honor of the special occasion."I am more than excited that my fans can listen to more and more of my music," Coronel tells Billboard.
Narcos: Mexico is returning with its second season and we've been blessed with a trailer. The new trailer looks back at the old world and explores a new set of forbidden streets of Mexico. The new Narcos: Mexico season 2 trailer continues to follow the story of Félix Gallardo. Fans will play witness to his growing drug empire in Mexico but he has a new enemy to worry about. The new trailer informs that an American agent is on the trail of a drug king.
Netflix has released the new and final trailer for the upcoming second season of Narcos: Mexico which will land on the streamer in just a couple of weeks.
Narcos: Mexico returns for its second season February 13 on a Roman emperor trip. Miguel Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna), the godfather of the Mexican drug trade, has conquered his rivals in Colombia and "united the barbarians" of small, local crews into the Guadalajara cartel, which makes him Julius Caesar. But we all remember what happened to Julius Caesar. This story has no happy ending. Probably not even for El Padrino's pet tiger. (Especially not even for El Padrino's pet tiger?)
Joe Giudice appears single and totally ready to mingle!
It takes guts to admit when you’re wrong, but Salma Hayek is gutsy. The 53-year-old actress apologized to her fans after she promoted the controversial book American Dirt on social media.
Avocados From Mexico is counting on Molly Ringwald’s first appearance in a Super Bowl commercial to give it new traction as it makes its sixth appearance on the event’s advertising roster.