Eutelsat renews Multimedios Televisión deal
September 15, 2025

Eutelsat has announced the renewal of its multi-year partnership with Multimedios Televisión, a Mexican FTA broadcasters and part of Grupo Multimedios, the national media conglomerate. The new agreement secures capacity in C-band on the Eutelsat 117 West A satellite, further solidifying Eutelsat’s role as a trusted partner in the region’s content delivery ecosystem.
Multimedios Televisión is a Spanish-speaking national TV network with a presence in northeastern and northcentral Mexico, the southwestern US Costa Rica and cable / IPTV households throughout Latin America. The network’s programming features locally produced news, sports, children’s content and variety shows designed for mass appeal.
Under this agreement, Multimedios Televisión will continue to use Eutelsat 117 West A to distribute its Spanish-speaking content to cable operators across Mexico and Latin America, as well as DTT sites in Mexico and Costa Rica.
Jose Ignacio Gonzalez-Nuñez, SVP, America Sales Video Business Unit for Eutelsat, commented: “We are proud to continue this journey with Multimedios Televisión, a valued partner and pillar of our video neighbourhood in Mexico. This renewal reflects the confidence in our infrastructure and our commitment to supporting leading FTA broadcasters in delivering content reliably and at scale”.
“Eutelsat has been a trusted partner for more than 25 years. This renewed agreement guarantees the continuity and quality of our broadcast operations across Latin America, enabling us to reach millions of homes with the content that defines Multimedios,” added Orlando García Valle, Director de Operaciones at Multimedios Televisión.
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