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New Space Media Platform Chooses Brownsville, Texas
Space Channel, Inc. to Locate New Studio Operations in Brownsville
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The City of Brownsville announced today that Space Channel, Inc., a news, information, and entertainment channel dedicated to all things space, will locate its new studio operations in Brownsville, moving from Los Angeles, California to the Rio Grande Valley as part of a new media/economic development partnership with the city and the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation (GBIC).
Space Channel Studios - Brownsville, Texas
The new studio will support Space Channel s international network by focusing on Brownsville s space-related infrastructure and its growing role in the greater space industry.