It has been a while since our last update, but it's only because we have been working like ants to get The Hostel Life distributed.
The Hostel Life has finalized the deal with Venture Channel to broadcast the show on Roku. Venture Channel was started by former Travel Channel and Discovery Channel employees, as they felt that their channels were getting away from the core of what those channels originally represented. So if you don’t have a Roku box yet, run out and pick one up at Best Buy or online. For our international viewers, don’t you fret, soon you will be able to stream our shows online and potentially on demand. The programming schedule is still being sorted out by all involved parties, but once we know the set schedule we will most definitely let our fans know which days to tune in to watch the latest The Hostel Life episode.
Finally, we are talking with Leverage Latino to help distribute the shows throughout Latin American markets. Leverage Latino was started by a former executive from Free Mantle Media (Production Company behind American/Pop Idol) and his partner who use to help distribute the Telenovelas (Latin soap operas) all over the world. So if this deal goes through, The Hostel Life would be broadcasted in different Latin American countries and regions as well. Looks like I will have to brush up on my Spanish, but in the meantime I am thankful for subtitles!
The Hostel Life has finalized the deal with Venture Channel to broadcast the show on Roku. Venture Channel was started by former Travel Channel and Discovery Channel employees, as they felt that their channels were getting away from the core of what those channels originally represented. So if you don’t have a Roku box yet, run out and pick one up at Best Buy or online. For our international viewers, don’t you fret, soon you will be able to stream our shows online and potentially on demand. The programming schedule is still being sorted out by all involved parties, but once we know the set schedule we will most definitely let our fans know which days to tune in to watch the latest The Hostel Life episode.
Finally, we are talking with Leverage Latino to help distribute the shows throughout Latin American markets. Leverage Latino was started by a former executive from Free Mantle Media (Production Company behind American/Pop Idol) and his partner who use to help distribute the Telenovelas (Latin soap operas) all over the world. So if this deal goes through, The Hostel Life would be broadcasted in different Latin American countries and regions as well. Looks like I will have to brush up on my Spanish, but in the meantime I am thankful for subtitles!