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RTP Madeira

RTP Madeira is a Portuguese free-to-air regional television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) in the Autonomous Region of Madeira. It began broadcasting on 6 August 1972.

RTP Madeira
CountryPortugal
Broadcast areaMadeira
HeadquartersFunchal
Programming
Picture formatResolution:
576i (SDTV)
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Ownership
OwnerRádio e Televisão de Portugal
Sister channelsRTP1
RTP2
RTP3
RTP Desporto
RTP Memória
RTP Açores
RTP África
RTP Internacional
History
Launched6 August 1972; 51 years ago (1972-08-06)
Links
Websitertp.pt/madeira
Availability
Terrestrial
TDT MadeiraChannel 5
Streaming media
RTP Playhttp://www.rtp.pt/play/direto/rtpmadeira

It is broadcast in the Madeira Islands and via cable and satellite in the Azores Islands and continental Portugal. RTP Madeira serves as a regional opt-out to the national public television channel, RTP1.

History edit

At a meeting of the RTP Board of Directors in 1962, it was approved, that a meeting should be held with the firm Ramos & Ramos, in order to better clarify its proposal on Television in Madeira." No development about this case is known, but what is known is that was a mere proposal that never went past the government. The same fate befell a project presented by filmmaker António da Cunha Telles (born in Madeira) which envisaged the creation of a company, Radiotelevisão Madeirense, to exploit TV in the archipelago, although in close collaboration and understanding with RTP.[1]

RTP planned the start of a television service in Madeira as early as 1971, but the building of the transmitters was delayed due to adverse climatic conditions. At the end of 1971, it was announced that the service would be set up at the end of the first semester of 1971.[2] The first experimental broadcasts were conducted on June 30, 1972, with regular broadcasts starting on August 6.[3]

The main work was carried out in the 4 locations selected for assembling the transmitter and relays. The main location, at Pico do Silva (Camacha parish), at 1,111 m. altitude, in addition to the building to house the transmitter (2 kW), emergency generating set and other equipment, a 75 m metal tower was erected. At its top, an antenna system connected by coaxial cable to the transmitter allowed radiating 20 kW to be radiated. The 3 original relays, Cabo Girão, Facho (Machico) and Arco da Calheta, relayed the signal received from the main transmitter and the entire transmitter group reached around 60% of the population of the island of Madeira and a significant part of that of Porto Santo.[3]

The initial headquarters were located in the Rua das Maravilhas street in Funchal, in an old building that had just been adapted to function as a residential building. Work started to accommodate the new station (which was to follow in the coming years) to obtain the necessary room for the equipment, of which telecinemas and videotapes were essential parts, given the characteristics of the programming that was going to air; a small studio equipped with a camera (which had been a telecinema camera, but which had been ingeniously adapted for its new function); an equally tiny regie; and offices for writers, producer-coordinators, maintenance, etc. The possibility of using satellite connections was still distant (this was only achieved in 1982), the remaining resource was to get the programming – the “canned content” – that arrived by air. One-inch magnetic supports and film reels were received in Santa Catarina; they would then travel by car to Funchal; they were then minimally controlled; and, finally, they were put “on air” by studio equipment.[3] Only the live, studio shots of the continuity announcer and the journalist who presented the news service were of local origin, illustrated with images from the news broadcast the day before on the mainland.[4]

In the 1980s, and with the support of the Regional Government, a plan aimed at extending the coverage to the entirety of the islands began, with the inauguration of the following transmitters:

  • 1980: Portela and São Jorge, extending reception to the north coast of Madeira;
  • 1981: Ribeira Brava and Encumeada relays;
  • 1984: Gaula, Fajã da Ovelha, Paul do Mar and Terça de Porto Moniz, which completed the third phase of the coverage plan;
  • 1985: Ponta Delgada;
  • 1986: Curral das Freiras;
  • 1987: Porto Santo, thus achieving coverage of around 100%.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Meeting of the RTP Board of Directors, December 5, 1962
  2. ^ 1971 RTP Report and Accounts of the Board of Directors
  3. ^ a b c d "RTP Chega Mais Longe". RTP. 2007. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  4. ^ 15 Anos de RTP Madeira, TV Guia Editora, 1988

External links edit

  • RTP Madeira Official Website
  • RTP Madeira Live Stream on RTP Play


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RTP Madeira is a Portuguese free to air regional television channel owned and operated by state owned public broadcaster Radio e Televisao de Portugal RTP in the Autonomous Region of Madeira It began broadcasting on 6 August 1972 RTP MadeiraCountryPortugalBroadcast areaMadeiraHeadquartersFunchalProgrammingPicture formatResolution 576i SDTV Aspect Ratio 16 9OwnershipOwnerRadio e Televisao de PortugalSister channelsRTP1RTP2RTP3RTP DesportoRTP MemoriaRTP AcoresRTP AfricaRTP InternacionalHistoryLaunched6 August 1972 51 years ago 1972 08 06 LinksWebsitertp pt madeiraAvailabilityTerrestrialTDT MadeiraChannel 5Streaming mediaRTP Playhttp www rtp pt play direto rtpmadeiraIt is broadcast in the Madeira Islands and via cable and satellite in the Azores Islands and continental Portugal RTP Madeira serves as a regional opt out to the national public television channel RTP1 History editAt a meeting of the RTP Board of Directors in 1962 it was approved that a meeting should be held with the firm Ramos amp Ramos in order to better clarify its proposal on Television in Madeira No development about this case is known but what is known is that was a mere proposal that never went past the government The same fate befell a project presented by filmmaker Antonio da Cunha Telles born in Madeira which envisaged the creation of a company Radiotelevisao Madeirense to exploit TV in the archipelago although in close collaboration and understanding with RTP 1 RTP planned the start of a television service in Madeira as early as 1971 but the building of the transmitters was delayed due to adverse climatic conditions At the end of 1971 it was announced that the service would be set up at the end of the first semester of 1971 2 The first experimental broadcasts were conducted on June 30 1972 with regular broadcasts starting on August 6 3 The main work was carried out in the 4 locations selected for assembling the transmitter and relays The main location at Pico do Silva Camacha parish at 1 111 m altitude in addition to the building to house the transmitter 2 kW emergency generating set and other equipment a 75 m metal tower was erected At its top an antenna system connected by coaxial cable to the transmitter allowed radiating 20 kW to be radiated The 3 original relays Cabo Girao Facho Machico and Arco da Calheta relayed the signal received from the main transmitter and the entire transmitter group reached around 60 of the population of the island of Madeira and a significant part of that of Porto Santo 3 The initial headquarters were located in the Rua das Maravilhas street in Funchal in an old building that had just been adapted to function as a residential building Work started to accommodate the new station which was to follow in the coming years to obtain the necessary room for the equipment of which telecinemas and videotapes were essential parts given the characteristics of the programming that was going to air a small studio equipped with a camera which had been a telecinema camera but which had been ingeniously adapted for its new function an equally tiny regie and offices for writers producer coordinators maintenance etc The possibility of using satellite connections was still distant this was only achieved in 1982 the remaining resource was to get the programming the canned content that arrived by air One inch magnetic supports and film reels were received in Santa Catarina they would then travel by car to Funchal they were then minimally controlled and finally they were put on air by studio equipment 3 Only the live studio shots of the continuity announcer and the journalist who presented the news service were of local origin illustrated with images from the news broadcast the day before on the mainland 4 In the 1980s and with the support of the Regional Government a plan aimed at extending the coverage to the entirety of the islands began with the inauguration of the following transmitters 1980 Portela and Sao Jorge extending reception to the north coast of Madeira 1981 Ribeira Brava and Encumeada relays 1984 Gaula Faja da Ovelha Paul do Mar and Terca de Porto Moniz which completed the third phase of the coverage plan 1985 Ponta Delgada 1986 Curral das Freiras 1987 Porto Santo thus achieving coverage of around 100 3 References edit Meeting of the RTP Board of Directors December 5 1962 1971 RTP Report and Accounts of the Board of Directors a b c d RTP Chega Mais Longe RTP 2007 Retrieved 9 May 2022 15 Anos de RTP Madeira TV Guia Editora 1988External links editRTP Madeira Official Website RTP Madeira Live Stream on RTP Play nbsp This Portuguese television related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RTP Madeira amp oldid 1182848759, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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