Singer/songwriter, Liza Quin, will host a new season of American Latino TV, a nationally syndicated, half-hour culture and lifestyle program which debuted in October, 2004.
The show is the largest-distributed, weekly English program
produced for U.S. Latinos. The new season is set to launch on January 31, on
more than 75 outlets in 70 markets across the U.S., Virgin Islands and Puerto
Rico representing more than 57 million homes.
Singer/songwriter, Liza Quin, will host a new season of American Latino TV,
a nationally syndicated, half-hour culture and lifestyle program which debuted
in October, 2004. The show is the largest-distributed, weekly English program
produced for U.S. Latinos. The new season is set to launch on January 31, on
more than 75 outlets in 70 markets across the U.S., Virgin Islands and Puerto
Rico representing more than 57 million homes.
Liza Quin, a multi-faceted musical artist, has worked in the industry for most
of her life. Performing since she was five; writing and recording since the
age of eight, and a professional songwriter at 18, Quin is the perfect fit for
American Latino TV, which shows viewers an entertaining and informative look
into the culture influencing U.S. mainstream today. American Latino TV serves
as a step in front of the camera for Liza Quin who is also working on a solo
music career.
The accomplished Cuban-American’s first single, “There’s
No Me” (Without You), will appear on the up-coming Return to Glory tribute
album, a True Life Entertainment/Navarre Corporation recording, due out in April.
The album is a follow-up to the successful book by the same name, co-authored
by Don Griffin, a human resources consultant and Joel Freeman, an accomplished
author of five bestsellers in 26 languages. A Spanish language version of the
song is also in the works and she is currently in the studio recording her full-length,
debut album set to launch in 2005.
American Latino TV targets the largest untapped market today; young, U.S.-born
Hispanics, which account for more than 60 per cent of the entire Hispanic market.
The show solidifies AIM Tell-A-Vision’s position as the leader of English
television programming for U.S. Latinos.
Major affiliates with AIM Tell-A-Vision for the new American Latino TV show
include:
- Los Angeles: KABC, Sundays nights 12:30 a.m.
- New York: WCBS, Saturday late nights at 2:00 a.m. and on Metro Cable Sundays
at 7:00 p.m., 11:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m.
- Miami: WFOR-CBS, Saturday nights at 1:00 a.m.
- Chicago: WBBM-CBS, Saturday nights at 12:30 a.m.
- Dallas: KTXA-UPN Saturday nights at midnight
- San Diego: XETV-Fox Saturdays at 12:00 p.m. / Noon
- Houston: KPRC-NBC Saturdays at 1 a.m.
*NOTE: Liza Quin is available for one-on-one phone or in-person interviews
regarding her trials and accomplishments as a young, U.S.-born Latina in the
music industry.
About AIM Tell-A-Vision- AIM Tell-A-Vision is a division of Artist and Idea
Management, Ltd. and the mission is to provide relevant programming to large,
underserved and advertiser coveted demographics while providing turn-key marketing,
promotion and programming solutions to advertisers and media outlets. In a rapidly
changing, media landscape, AIM Tell-A-Vision prides itself on being on the cutting
edge of content production providing relevant content to underserved, overlooked,
and misunderstood audiences while providing solutions to the companies wishing
to reach these demographics.
Maximás Productions is a boutique, fully functional production facility
based in New York, which combines the business acumen of Robert Rose, President,
with the creative talents of Renzo Devia, Creative Director and Supervising
Producer. Maximás is an award-winning production company that specializes
in producing content for the young U.S.-born Latino market. The production facility
is best known for creating, Urban Latino TV, American Latino TV, Sonidos and
LatiNation (Formerly Latin Fuze), the first successful, syndicated programs
targeted to the young, U.S.-born Latino Market.