Government Awards TV Channel to Its Allies
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The Executive formalizes the concession of the channel, which must start its broadcasts before the end of November 2026
The Executive opts for Seven compared to Mediaset's offer for the concession of a channel that will have to start broadcasting before the end of the year.
On Tuesday, the Council of Ministers approved the award of a new statewide digital terrestrial television license (TDT). The Ministry for Digital Transformation, led by Óscar López, has formalized the concession following a public competition in which the consortium called Seven (Integrated Services of Television Entertainment) has imposed itself on the offer presented by Mediaset Spain. The resolution took place in a session held without the pr…
The Council of Ministers approves the award of the new channel, which could be called La Siete, and would be headed by José Miguel Contreras
The new television channel resulting from the award of a new license to SIETE (Integrated Television Entertainment Services SL) must, as a legal requirement, start its broadcasts within a maximum period of six months. In its first communication following the decision of the Council of Ministers, the successful tenderer has announced that it will do so with original programming, national production and “great professionals” of the communication.
Government awards TV channel to Its Allies
The Corner The Council of Ministers has finalized the award of a new nationwide Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) license. As anticipated within the sector, the free-to-air frequency has been granted to the Siete consortium (Servicios Integrados de Entretenimiento Televisivo). This company is managed by Andrés Varela Entrecanales and is linked to a group of Prisa shareholders assembled around Global Alconaba—a business alliance led by the so-…
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