Barrio305 a Reggaeton Broadband Video Channel announces Swimsuit Calendar Edition

December 03, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
With its eyes set on the future, Barrio305 is at the vanguard of two emerging trends: Broadband Video Channels and the exploding musical genre Reggaeton.

The chosen female models will be professionally photographed and filmed for inclusion in Barrio 305’s programming. Other segments of the show feature exclusive interviews with today’s entire roster of top Reggaeton and urban Latino hip hop stars.

Each show will include a series of up close and personal segments that will showcase the very best that female Latino beauty has to offer. Other segments will concentrate on import tuners and as always one on one interviews with the top stars of reggaeton.

Barrio 305 has already obtained one of kind exclusive interviews with all the major hitters in the Reggaeton and Urban Latino music scene. Hip hop mogul Fat Joe, MTV sensation Pitbull, Reggaeton superstar Nicky Jam and reggaeton top gun Tego Calderon are some the big names that have participated in making Barrio 305 the sole authority when it comes to Reggaeton and Urban Latin music coverage. The broadband channel is currently in talks with several networks for broadcast distribution in early 2006.

About http://www.Barrio305.com:
The name Barrio 305 is a Spanglish term that describes the emerging Latino youth culture in the US. Barrio is Spanish for neighborhood and 305 is the area code for the city of Miami; the name captures the bi-cultural nature of English dominant Latinos living in urban areas through out the US.

With Latinos representing the fastest growing portion of the population, Barrio 305 hopes to expand Reggaeton's audience outside the major cities. Online-featured artists include leading acts such as Tego Calderon, Queen Ivy, Don Chezina and Daddy Yankee. As it's popularity continues to grow steadily, broadband video channels such as Barrio 305, will act as a necessary outlet for upcoming artists to stimulate the forefront of the "Urban" Latin America.
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