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24 Horas (Spanish TV channel)

Canal 24 Horas (Spanish pronunciation: [bejntiˈkwatɾo ˈoɾas], Channel 24 Hours) is a Spanish free-to-air 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 all-news television channel, and is known for its 24-hour rolling news service and its live coverage of breaking news.

Canal 24 Horas
CountrySpain
Broadcast areaNationwide, Andorra, Gibraltar, also parts of France and Portugal, and Worldwide
NetworkTelevisión Española (TVE)
HeadquartersTorrespaña, Madrid
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i/576i for the international feed)
Ownership
OwnerRadiotelevisión Española (RTVE)
Sister channelsLa 1
La 2
Clan
Teledeporte
TVE Internacional
Star TVE HD
History
Launched15 September 1997; 26 years ago (1997-09-15)
Links
Websitewww.rtve.es/noticias
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial television
(United States)
WORA-TV channel 5.3 (Mayaguez, PR)
Streaming media
RTVE websiteWatch live

It was launched on 15 September 1997 as the first 24-hour rolling television news service in Spain. It was the only one until 27 January 1999, when CNN+ started broadcasting. When CNN+ ceased transmissions on 28 December 2010, Canal 24 Horas became the only nationwide rolling television news service.

Its rolling news service is produced by TVE's news services at its Torrespaña facilities, at the foot of the communications tower. News items are produced, with the footage taken by their own cameramen, by the central newsroom in Torrespaña, by the newsrooms of TVE territorial centers across Spain, by TVE foreign correspondents around the world or by on-the-scene special reporters. They also produce the flagship Telediario news bulletins and factual programmes, such as Informe Semanal, for La 1, La 2 and TVE Internacional that are also broadcast on Canal 24 Horas. The channel simulcasts of Telediario news bulletins provides sign language interpretation.

Distribution edit

It was initially available on the Vía Digital digital satellite package on the Hispasat satellite at 30° West, and was encrypted, and thus mainly aimed to Spain, although it could also be seen simulcasted by TVE Internacional at certain times of the day. However, it eventually started simulcasting on the Eutelsat Hot Bird and SES Astra satellite system in the clear, moving later to free-to-air digital transmissions on the same satellite at a later date.

Currently, the channel is available on the Astra 1KR and Hispasat 1D satellites at 19.2°E and 30°W respectively as part of the Digital + package for Spain only, on the Eutelsat Hot Bird satellite at 13°E for the whole of Europe, and the Hispasat 1C satellite at 30°W for the Americas until March 2006. Afterward, it will only be possible to receive TVE through Spanish packages offered by Dish Network and DirectTV in the Americas.

Since November 2005, it has also been available on digital terrestrial television in Spain. La 1 simulcasts the channel between 04:00 or 05:00 (local time) and 06:30. During the public holidays or the summer break, it simulcasts until 10:05.

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 alongside TVE Internacional and the RTVE radios (RNE Radio Nacional, RNE Radio Clásica, RNE Radio 3, RNE Ràdio 4, RNE Radio 5 and Radio Exterior de España) between January 2014 and January 2020. As of January 1, 2020, it is also available terrestrially in Puerto Rico over the second subchannel of television station WORA-TV.

Presenters edit

Diario 24h (weekdays 10 am – 3 pm), La tarde en 24h (weekdays 5 – 8 pm), weekday and weekend news bulletins edit

  • Ángeles Bravo
  • Lluís Guilera
  • Beatriz Pérez-Aranda
  • Marta Solano
  • Olga Lambea
  • Desirée Ndjambo-León
  • Ana Belén Roy
  • Miriam Moreno

Nightly news bulletins of the weekdays (12:05 am – 2:30 am and then repeat until 6:00 am) edit

  • Moisés Rodríguez

Nightly news bulletins of the weekend (9 pm – 2 am and then repeat until 7 am) edit

  • Pedro Carreño
  • Jesús Amor

La noche en 24h (from monday until thursday, 10 pm – 12:05 am) edit

  • Xabier Fortes

Weather edit

  • Silvia Laplana
  • Nuria Seró
  • Ana de Roque
  • Irene Santa
  • Marc Santandreu

Branding edit

   
September 1997 – December 2005 December 2005 – December 2008 December 2008–present

External links edit

  • RTVE website

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 24 Horas Spanish TV channel news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Canal 24 Horas Spanish pronunciation bejntiˈkwatɾo ˈoɾas Channel 24 Hours is a Spanish free to air television channel owned and operated by Television Espanola TVE the television division of state owned public broadcaster Radiotelevision Espanola RTVE It is the corporation s all news television channel and is known for its 24 hour rolling news service and its live coverage of breaking news Canal 24 HorasCountrySpainBroadcast areaNationwide Andorra Gibraltar also parts of France and Portugal and WorldwideNetworkTelevision Espanola TVE HeadquartersTorrespana MadridProgrammingLanguage s SpanishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to 16 9 480i 576i for the international feed OwnershipOwnerRadiotelevision Espanola RTVE Sister channelsLa 1La 2ClanTeledeporteTVE InternacionalStar TVE HDHistoryLaunched15 September 1997 26 years ago 1997 09 15 LinksWebsitewww wbr rtve wbr es wbr noticiasAvailabilityTerrestrialDigital terrestrial television United States WORA TV channel 5 3 Mayaguez PR Streaming mediaRTVE websiteWatch liveIt was launched on 15 September 1997 as the first 24 hour rolling television news service in Spain It was the only one until 27 January 1999 when CNN started broadcasting When CNN ceased transmissions on 28 December 2010 Canal 24 Horas became the only nationwide rolling television news service Its rolling news service is produced by TVE s news services at its Torrespana facilities at the foot of the communications tower News items are produced with the footage taken by their own cameramen by the central newsroom in Torrespana by the newsrooms of TVE territorial centers across Spain by TVE foreign correspondents around the world or by on the scene special reporters They also produce the flagship Telediario news bulletins and factual programmes such as Informe Semanal for La 1 La 2 and TVE Internacional that are also broadcast on Canal 24 Horas The channel simulcasts of Telediario news bulletins provides sign language interpretation Contents 1 Distribution 2 Presenters 2 1 Diario 24h weekdays 10 am 3 pm La tarde en 24h weekdays 5 8 pm weekday and weekend news bulletins 2 2 Nightly news bulletins of the weekdays 12 05 am 2 30 am and then repeat until 6 00 am 2 3 Nightly news bulletins of the weekend 9 pm 2 am and then repeat until 7 am 2 4 La noche en 24h from monday until thursday 10 pm 12 05 am 2 5 Weather 3 Branding 4 External linksDistribution editIt was initially available on the Via Digital digital satellite package on the Hispasat satellite at 30 West and was encrypted and thus mainly aimed to Spain although it could also be seen simulcasted by TVE Internacional at certain times of the day However it eventually started simulcasting on the Eutelsat Hot Bird and SES Astra satellite system in the clear moving later to free to air digital transmissions on the same satellite at a later date Currently the channel is available on the Astra 1KR and Hispasat 1D satellites at 19 2 E and 30 W respectively as part of the Digital package for Spain only on the Eutelsat Hot Bird satellite at 13 E for the whole of Europe and the Hispasat 1C satellite at 30 W for the Americas until March 2006 Afterward it will only be possible to receive TVE through Spanish packages offered by Dish Network and DirectTV in the Americas Since November 2005 it has also been available on digital terrestrial television in Spain La 1 simulcasts the channel between 04 00 or 05 00 local time and 06 30 During the public holidays or the summer break it simulcasts until 10 05 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 alongside TVE Internacional and the RTVE radios RNE Radio Nacional RNE Radio Clasica RNE Radio 3 RNE Radio 4 RNE Radio 5 and Radio Exterior de Espana between January 2014 and January 2020 As of January 1 2020 it is also available terrestrially in Puerto Rico over the second subchannel of television station WORA TV Presenters editDiario 24h weekdays 10 am 3 pm La tarde en 24h weekdays 5 8 pm weekday and weekend news bulletins edit Angeles Bravo Lluis Guilera Beatriz Perez Aranda Marta Solano Olga Lambea Desiree Ndjambo Leon Ana Belen Roy Miriam MorenoNightly news bulletins of the weekdays 12 05 am 2 30 am and then repeat until 6 00 am edit Moises RodriguezNightly news bulletins of the weekend 9 pm 2 am and then repeat until 7 am edit Pedro Carreno Jesus AmorLa noche en 24h from monday until thursday 10 pm 12 05 am edit Xabier FortesWeather edit Silvia Laplana Nuria Sero Ana de Roque Irene Santa Marc SantandreuBranding edit nbsp nbsp September 1997 December 2005 December 2005 December 2008 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