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(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 27, 2007 ) Sacramento, CA - CalMagazine.com, the first all Latino internet TV, has moved into world rankings by averaging over 800 thousand viewers per day, according to Alexa.com, an objective website that ranks the top 7 million websites in the world. “We've been moving up the world rankings pretty fast over the last three months,” says Luis Perez, CalMagazine.com's CEO. “Our most popular webshow right now is “The Latino Journal This Week” which features numerous prominent Latinos in the U.S., including Governor Bill Richardson and activist Salvador Castro, whose involvement with high school kids in 1968 was the basis for the HBO movie “-`Walkout'.” CalMagazine.com, a subsidiary of America's Channel.com, was officially launched in March 2007 and offers TV style programming through 15 to 20 minute videos called “webshows.” These are well-produced videos targeted primarily at the Latino internet viewer. It's use of internet technology is also cutting edge compared to most video websites. “We were inspired and encouraged to move on this idea by Hollywood Producer Moctezuma Esparza (Selena, Cisco Kid, Walkout),” says Perez. “So under his advisement we established the Perez Factor Production Company and we now produce all of our webshows. But, we're also looking to work with other production companies interested in targeting the Latino internet viewer.” Perez also states that several advertising agencies have approached them to become their advertising representative. “We're still looking for more content and also to partner with national and international corporations interested in reaching the Latino community,” Perez adds. “We are featuring some very interesting webshows for all segments of the Latino community and hope to be the primary go to website for Latino videos in the near future, especially since we are now ranked in the top 50 percentile worldwide.” Other webshows now featured on CalMagazine.com include: “Uncle Jonathan” on Channel 3; “The California Life” on Channel 5; “The Locker Room” on Channel 6; and “America's Music Café” on Channel 9. All webshows are video-on-demand and run for approximately 3 months each. For more information about www.Calmagazine.com, internet viewers are encouraged to write to them at info@calmagazine.com.###This press release was issued through GroupWeb EmailWire.com. For more information on press release distribution, go to http://www.emailwire.com.
Adrian Perez
Adrian Perez
info@calmagazine.com
Source: EmailWire.com
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