Bela Broadcasting Stations To Debut Teen Block of Programming.

Bela Broadcasting, LLC, owner and operator of Spanish-language family channels KBEH-TV Channel 63 Los Angeles and KMOH-TV Channel 6 Phoenix, announced the launch of its new teen block of programming, with fresh episodes of hit music entertainment shows “LA Mix” debuting today at 4 p.m., and “JAMZ” launching in March 2005, according to Robert Behar, president and chief executive officer of the Miami-based station group.

Unlike any other programmer, Bela Broadcasting’s mission is to provide Hispanic children and families in the U.S. an ongoing link to their language, culture and homeland.

“LA Mix” is a daily two-hour music video block with an interactive approach in getting the young community involved in the musical content of the show. LA Mix will cover the best in all genres of modern music including Regional Mexican, Reggeton, Spanish Rock, Pop, Tropical, TexMex, and much more. Starting today, LA Mix will air every Monday thru Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

“JAMZ” is a one-hour magazine program that delivers the latest in music news via interviews with the industry’s hottest stars, features on the newest talent breaking into the scene, debuts of the newest videos, and reports on concerts and record launches. JAMZ, which single-handedly launched Reggeton onto the worldwide music scene, also will explore new musical fusions. Beginning in March, the show will air every Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m.

“Bela Broadcasting is committed to providing Spanish-language programming that is unique, entertaining and relevant to every segment of the Latino family,” Behar said.

“LA Mix” and “JAMZ” are produced by Perfect Image Film and Video Production.

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