TVE Internacional explained

TVE Internacional
Picture Format:1080i HDTV
Network:Televisión Española (TVE)
Owner:Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE)
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Area:Worldwide
Headquarters:Prado del Rey, Pozuelo de Alarcón (Madrid)
Sister Channels:La 1
La 2
24 Horas
Clan
Teledeporte
Star TVE HD
Website:TVE Internacional
Terr Serv 1:ZAP (Angola)
Terr Chan 1:Channel 163
Online Serv 1:Sling TV
Online Chan 1:Internet Protocol television
Terr Serv 2:Neosat (Bulgaria)
Terr Chan 2:Channel 437
Terr Serv 3:YES (Israel)
Terr Chan 3:Channel 125
Terr Serv 4:T-Home (Hungary)
Terr Chan 4:Channel 127
Terr Serv 5:MEO and NOS (Portugal)
Terr Chan 5:Channel 221
Terr Serv 6:Zuku TV (Kenya)
Terr Chan 6:Channel 805

TVE Internacional is a Spanish satellite free-to-air and pay television channel owned and operated by Televisión Española (TVE), the television division of state-owned public broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE). It is the corporation's international television service, and is known for broadcasting mainstream, generalist and cultural programming, including Telediario news bulletins, primetime drama and entertainment from both TVE's La 1, La 2, Clan and 24 Horas.

It was launched on 1 December 1989. It broadcasts to Latin America, Western Sahara, Equatorial Guinea, Americas and the Philippines, in which the vast majority of Spanish-speaking people are located.

Several news bulletins are provided during the day, covering a mixed Spanish and International agenda. Telediario is a bulletin produced for and also broadcast in Spain, simulcast on the international station. However, editions of Telediario Internacional are also produced specially for the channel.

A limited number of advertisements are shown on the channel. More usually, network commercial breaks on programmes broadcast live in Spain are covered with a clock and short information films about Spain and its wildlife, although sometimes the advertisements are shown.

History

TVE International began its test broadcasts on 1 December 1989 and officially on 1 December 1990. In its early years, the channel broadcast a single program for America and Europe, consisting of a re-broadcast of slots premiered on La 1 and La 2. From 15 April 1991, differentiated programming was designed for one and other continents. Since 1992, TVE Internacional has been broadcasting via the Astra and Hispasat satellites for Latin America.

The signal of TVE International has been received in Asia and Oceania since December 1995 and in Africa since 12 October 1999.

Signal structure

Distribution

In Europe, it is available free-to-air on Eutelsat Hot Bird 13° East. Due to economic reasons, it moved its satellite distribution for Europe to Astra 19.2°E along with 24 Horas and the RTVE radios (RNE Radio Nacional, RNE Radio Clásica, RNE Radio 3, RNE Ràdio 4, RNE Radio 5, Radio Exterior) between January 2014 and February 2020.

The channel no longer be seen in Britain and Ireland through the Sky television platform on Eutelsat 33C at 28.5° East. In the Americas, it is available as part of RTVE's Digital Package for America on Hispasat 1C (encrypted). In Asia, it is available on AsiaSat 5 at 100.5° E and Intelsat 19 at 166° E (both unencrypted).

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TVE internacional - Australia.