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Televisión Española

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Country
  
Official website
  
rtve.es/television

Owner
  
RTVE

Launch date
  
October 28, 1956

Headquarters
  
Availability
  
Spain

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Type
  
Broadcast television network

Slogan
  
La de todos (The TV of all Spaniards)

Key people
  
Ignacio Corrales (Chairman)

Founded
  
28 October 1956, Madrid, Spain

Motto
  
La de todos (The TV of all Spaniards)

TV shows
  
Telediario, Águila Roja, MasterChef, Isabel, Victor Ros

Films produced
  
Sex and Lucia, Black Bread, The City of Lost Children, A Perfect Day, Biutiful

Profiles

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Televisión Española (acronym TVE, on lowercase letters: tve, in English "Spanish Television") is the national state-owned public-service television broadcaster in Spain. TVE belongs to the RTVE Corporation which has overall responsibility for national public-service radio and television under a Parliament-appointed General Manager who, as well as being answerable to a Board of Directors, reports to an all-party committee of the national parliament, as provided for in the Public Radio and Television Law of 2006.

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TVE's activities were previously financed by a combination of advertising revenue and subsidies from the national government, but since January 2010 it has been supported by subsidies only.

News services

Both the international channel and La 1 have regular news-bulletins marketed under the Telediario name; Telediario has three editions: the breakfast edition, 15:00 (local time) edition and 21:00 edition. La 1 also broadcasts regional news bulletins at 14:00. La 2 also has its own national news bulletin, "La 2 Noticias" ("The 2 News"), which began as an original nightly news bulletin in the late-80s but it was turned into a breakfast news-programme in the mid-1990s and was later revamped as a nightly news bulletin, reverting to its original timeslot at 22:00. In 2015, La 2 Noticias moved to a later timeslot, 01:05.

In addition, various regions have their own regional newscasts which may either supplement or replace Telediario in those regions. Examples include:

  • TVE Andalucía: Noticias Andalucía (Spanish language) - since 1970
  • TVE Aragón: Noticias Aragón (Spanish language) - since 1979
  • TVE Asturias: Panorama regional (Spanish language) - since 1974
  • TVE Baleares: Informatiu Balear (Catalan language) - since 1979
  • TVE Canarias: Telecanarias (Spanish language) - since 1971
  • TVE Cantabria: Telecantabria (Spanish language) - since 1984
  • TVE Castilla-La Mancha: Noticias de Castilla-La Mancha (Spanish language) - since 1989
  • TVE Castilla y León: Noticias de Castilla y León (Spanish language) - since 1982
  • TVE Catalunya: L'informatiu (Catalan language) - since 1977
  • TVE Ceuta: Noticias de Ceuta (Spanish language)
  • TVE Comunitat Valenciana: L'informatiu-Comunitat Valenciana (Valencian language) - since 1971
  • TVE Extremadura: Noticias de Extremadura (Spanish language) - since 1989
  • TVE Galicia: Telexornal-Galicia (Galician language) - since 1971
  • TVE La Rioja: Informativo La Rioja / Telerioja (Spanish language) - since 1986
  • TVE Madrid: Informativo Madrid (Spanish language)
  • TVE Melilla: Noticias de Melilla (Spanish language)
  • TVE Murcia: Noticias Murcia (Spanish language) - since 1982
  • TVE Navarra: Telenavarra (Spanish language) - since 1981
  • TVE País Vasco: Telenorte (Spanish language) - since 1971
  • References

    Televisión Española Wikipedia