Its content was available in Spanish and Portuguese and focused on world cultures, families, and doctrine from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
[3] The channel, run by station manager Saul Leal, was nominated for 11 Emmy awards, winning five.
Nexos was a weekly program about arts, culture, news, technology, lifestyle and community.
This show included a variety of stories, interviews and segments about topics such as best of web, music, fashion, arts, culture and sports, among others.
Its cast has produced episodes in the Brazilian cities of Rio de Janeiro and Florianópolis, and also in Utah.
It told the stories of Latin American individuals and their communities, showing their lifestyles and how they impact those around them.
This show consisted of several mini-series; each focused on a specific country and filmed in docu-performance style.
This series showed how the dishes are prepared, starting at the market where the ingredients are bought and ending at the dinner table where the host and the grandmother featured eat the meal they have made.
BYUtv International covered the Brigham Young University American football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, and gymnastics teams.