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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ A+E Networks Relaunches History En Espanol ]]></title>
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                                <p>A+E Networks today (Nov. 7) relaunched its History En Español network with a new on-air look and more content premiere hours, network officials said Monday.</p><p>The network’s new programming lineup will include new series such as mafia-themed series <em>Embajadores de la Mafia</em> as well as History popular docuseries as <em>Barbarians Rising</em> as well as <em>Hunting Hitler</em> and <em>Pawn Stars</em>, said Edward Sabin, Managing Director, Americas, and Head of Commercial Operations, International.  </p><p>In addition, the channel will also launch a Spanish language Facebook fan page offering even more opportunities for audiences to engage with their favorite shows.</p><p>The network will also create vertical theme nights including “High Octane Auto” (Mondays), “Epic Mysteries” (Wednesdays) and “Wild History” (Thursdays).</p><p> “We’re injecting HEE’s primetime schedule with new genres of programming to serve an even wider segment of the growing Hispanic audience throughout the U.S. as we continue to grow our channel,” said Sabin.</p>
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