LEN

The Latino Entertainment Network, stylized as LEN, and formerly known as Ruby Television, is an American pay television channel that is owned by the Quintana Media Group, a subsidiary of the United Broadcasting Service.

Aimed at Hispanics between the ages of 18 and 49, the majority of its programming – which is tailored toward bilingual audiences – consists mainly of sports, scripted and reality series, and music programming. The network is headquartered in Miami, Florida with its sister networks.

The network was founded by Journal Media Group as Ruby Television. In 1998, the network was acquired by RB Media, the predecessor of Mas/Quintana Media Group, and re-branded as LEN. As of February 2018, LEN's programming was available to approximately 39.326 million pay television households in the United States.