Latin America Real Estate TV
Latin America Real Estate TV, the first TV channel on the Internet that promotes real estate projects in Latin America, intended for consumers and investors alike, was launched in Panama City, Panama.
Latin America Real Estate TV is the first and only bilingual 24/7 television destination taking viewers inside the fast-paced industry of Latin American real estate. From tropical beach houses to towering city high-rises, Latin America Real Estate TV features a diverse and informative program lineup for consumers, investors, and retirees alike. Viewers experience the full range of buying real estate in Latin America, from property and realtor listings, to financial and legal assistance, to, of course, fun activities and lifestyle. Latin America Real Estate TV was developed using IPTV technology, enabling the user to view in “full screen” mode, significantly enhancing their experience.
Latin America Real Estate TV will kick-off promoting Panama real estate, and will begin to include property from all over the Latin American region in January 2007, including Costa Rican real estate, Dominican Republic real estate, and Colombian real estate.
Latin America Real Estate TV will be directed to more than 90 million broadband users in Europe and North America with annual salaries of over $75,000 dollars per year, all potential buyers.
Latin America Real Estate TV is a product of Pensamiento Inmobiliario, a company dedicated to providing marketing and communication solutions to the real estate sector. Pensamiento Inmobiliario works alongside WSI, a multinational franchise dedicated to providing Internet marketing solutions. WSI is responsible for developing the channel’s Internet marketing strategy. Pensamiento Inmobiliario also works alongside Emotion, a well-known television production company, who will provide the high-quality television programs to be transmitted via Latin America Real Estate TV.
Visit Latin America Real Estate TV to learn more about this exciting new media.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
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