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Castilla Y León Tv: Private, but Dependent on Political Power

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When Juan Vicente Herrera, then president of Castilla y León, decided in 2009, in the midst of a great recession, that it was time to launch an autonomic television in his community, he opted for an unusual model: to leave the management of the public service in private hands.But, when he made this decision, he had to choose a salomonic solution.To avoid a confrontation between the two rival groups that wanted to take over the business, he force…
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When Juan Vicente Herrera, then president of Castilla y León, decided in 2009, in the midst of a great recession, that it was time to launch an autonomic television in his community, he opted for an unusual model: to leave the management of the public service in private hands.But, when he made this decision, he had to choose a salomonic solution.To avoid a confrontation between the two rival groups that wanted to take over the business, he force…

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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