Blim TV (stylized as blim tv) was an on-demand video subscription service, offered online via TelevisaUnivision,[1] through an Internet connection, which offers access to programs strictly for personal use, in exchange for payment of a monthly subscription fee.
It was made available in 18 countries: Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Panama, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Guatemala, Bolivia, Honduras, Paraguay, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Dominican Republic and Belize.
[4] To compete with other on demand video services, it initially offered a monthly subscription for 109 pesos (approximately $5.65 US).
The ad featured a man acting sad because Televisa's original content was removed, with his mom looking at him strangely.
[13] Televisa retaliated by releasing an ad where a look-a-like man was happy having subscribed to Blim.