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Televisió de Catalunya

Televisió de Catalunya (Catalan pronunciation: [tələβiziˈo ðə kətəˈluɲə], known by the acronym TVC) is the public broadcasting network of Catalonia, one of the seventeen autonomous communities of Spain.

Televisió de Catalunya
TypeBroadcast television
Country
Spain (Catalonian Region, Balearic Region) Andorra and also in France and Italy (Sardinia)
AvailabilityCatalonia
Balearic Islands
Andorra, Northern Catalonia (France), La Franja and Alghero (Sardinia, Italy)
Valencian Community (until 2011)
Worldwide (IPTV) (TV3CAT)
Worldwide (satellite) (TV3CAT, until 2012)
Founded1983
OwnerCorporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals
Key people
Sigfrid Gras i Salicrú, Director
Launch date
September 1983
Official website
www.ccma.cat/tv3/

It is part of the Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals, a public corporation created by the Generalitat de Catalunya by a Founding Act in 1983. Slightly more than half of its revenue (52%) comes from public funding through the Generalitat de Catalunya, while the remaining 48% is raised through advertising, sponsorship and merchandise and original productions' sales.[1] It is officially composed by six channels: TV3, TV3 HD, 33/Super3, 3/24, Esport3 and TV3CAT.

While the main language of all these channels is Catalan, Spanish is usually neither sub-titled nor dubbed, as it is generally accepted that all Catalan speakers are by default also Spanish speakers. Some programmes such as Polònia and APM use Spanish extensively, largely for effect. In the Aran Valley, there are programs in Aranese.

TVC headquarters are located in Sant Joan Despí, near Barcelona.

History edit

 
Scale model of Televisió de Catalunya's headquarters in the Catalunya en Miniatura.

TV3 started its trial broadcasts on 11 September 1983 on the National Day of Catalonia, but its regular broadcasts started a few months later, on 16 January 1984.[2] TV3 was the first television channel to broadcast only in Catalan. In 1985, TV3 expanded its coverage to Andorra, Northern Catalonia and the Valencian Community. One year later, TV3 inaugurated its new headquarters, a 4.5-hectare facility in Sant Joan Despí, near Barcelona.[2]

Since 1987, TV3 has broadcast a second audio channel on almost all foreign-language series and movies with the original programme audio,[2] first using the Zweikanalton system and later on, using NICAM. Back on analog broadcasting, series and movies were usually broadcast in NICAM stereo. However, sometimes an audio narration track for blind and visually impaired viewers is also provided.

In 1988, TV3 started a decentralization process, first broadcasting programmes in the Aranese language for the Aran Valley and, one year later, opening branch offices in Tarragona, Girona and Lleida and creating the Telenoticies Comarques, a regional news programme broadcast simultaneously in four different editions, one for each of the four Catalan provinces.

During the 1992 Summer Olympics, TV3 and TVE created the Olympic Channel, a joint network to provide coverage for the Olympic Games using Canal 33's frequency.[2]

In 1999, Televisió de Catalunya started broadcasting in the Digital terrestrial television system, and regular DTT broadcasts started in 2002.[3]

Coverage edit

Televisió de Catalunya's terrestrial channels are available in Catalonia, its home region. Thanks to agreements with the neighboring territories, they can be received in the Balearic Islands (TV3CAT, SX3/33 and 3/24 only), Andorra (all channels) and Northern Catalonia (all channels). The agreement with the Balearic Islands is reciprocal, as in the public balearic channel IB3 Global is available in Catalonia as well.[4]

Since 1985 and until 2011, TVC's channels were also available in the Valencian Community thanks to transmitters run by volunteers from Acció Cultural del País Valencià. This transmission ceased in 2011 when the Generalitat Valenciana ordered its termination.[5]

TV3CAT is available worldwide via its online TV service "3alacarta".[6] The TV3CAT signal is carried by cable operators: Ono, Movistar Plus, Euskaltel, Freebox, Digi TV, Kabel BW, Evrotur, Sofiacable and Cable Mágico. It was previously broadcast via satellites Astra (in Europe) and Hispasat (in Europe and the Americas).[7]

Channels edit

TV3 edit

TV3 is TVC's first and main channel. A generalist channel, it broadcasts news and entertainment programmes, as well as fiction series and movies. In February 2011, it began simultaneous broadcasting in high definition (HD).[3] On January 16, 2024, the HD signal completely replaced the standard definition (SD) signal, broadcasting exclusively in HD.

3/24 edit

3/24 is TVC's 24-hour news channel, launched in 2003.[3]

SX3 edit

SX3 is a children's and teenagers' channel, that broadcasts from 6:00 to 21:30 on DTT (sharing its DTT channel with El 33) and 24 hours online on IPTV and HbbTV. It broadcasts both entertainment and educational programmes, for a wide range of ages. Early morning programmes are usually directed to younger children and use the brand S3, while the afternoon is directed more towards teenagers under the brand X3. It started on 10 October 2022, replacing Canal Super 3.

SX3 is the third incarnation of a children's and teenagers' channel from TVC, as Canal Super 3 replaced in 2009 in turn the previous children's channel, K3, which started in 2001.

33 edit

TVC's second channel, El 33 is a cultural channel. Its programming consists of cultural programmes, documentaries and debates. Until 2011 and the creation of the sport channel Esport 3, it also broadcast sport events and programmes.

Originally called Canal 33, in 2003 it underwent a restructuring that split it into two channels that shared the same frequency: 33 and K3.[2] While this is still true for analogical broadcasting, since December 2006, 33 has a channel of its own in digital terrestrial television.

Esport 3 edit

Esport3 is TVC's sports channel. It started its emission tests in October 2010 and started its regular emissions in early 2011. It broadcasts sports events and sports programmes (Temps d'aventura).

TV3CAT edit

TV3CAT (known as TVCi until June 2009) is TVC's international channel, launched in 1995. It broadcasts a selection of TV3 and 33 programmes, as well as fiction series and movies.

References edit

  1. ^ "CCRTV - Televisió de Catalunya".
  2. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on 8 February 2009.
  3. ^ a b c "CCMA - History".
  4. ^ "IB3, la televisió pública de les Illes, es torna a veure a Catalunya". 324.cat (in Catalan). 15 April 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  5. ^ "ACPV apaga el senyal de TV3 al País Valencià per evitar les multes". ara.cat (in Catalan). 17 February 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  6. ^ "3alacarta.cat". 3alacarta.cat. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  7. ^ "TVC deixarà d'emetre per satèl·lit aquest dimarts". El Punt Avui (in Catalan). Europa Press. 30 April 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Catalan)

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Televisio de Catalunya Catalan pronunciation telebiziˈo de keteˈluɲe known by the acronym TVC is the public broadcasting network of Catalonia one of the seventeen autonomous communities of Spain Televisio de CatalunyaTypeBroadcast televisionCountrySpain Catalonian Region Balearic Region Andorra and also in France and Italy Sardinia AvailabilityCataloniaBalearic IslandsAndorra Northern Catalonia France La Franja and Alghero Sardinia Italy Valencian Community until 2011 Worldwide IPTV TV3CAT Worldwide satellite TV3CAT until 2012 Founded1983OwnerCorporacio Catalana de Mitjans AudiovisualsKey peopleSigfrid Gras i Salicru DirectorLaunch dateSeptember 1983Official websitewww wbr ccma wbr cat wbr tv3 wbr It is part of the Corporacio Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals a public corporation created by the Generalitat de Catalunya by a Founding Act in 1983 Slightly more than half of its revenue 52 comes from public funding through the Generalitat de Catalunya while the remaining 48 is raised through advertising sponsorship and merchandise and original productions sales 1 It is officially composed by six channels TV3 TV3 HD 33 Super3 3 24 Esport3 and TV3CAT While the main language of all these channels is Catalan Spanish is usually neither sub titled nor dubbed as it is generally accepted that all Catalan speakers are by default also Spanish speakers Some programmes such as Polonia and APM use Spanish extensively largely for effect In the Aran Valley there are programs in Aranese TVC headquarters are located in Sant Joan Despi near Barcelona Contents 1 History 2 Coverage 3 Channels 3 1 TV3 3 2 3 24 3 3 SX3 3 4 33 3 5 Esport 3 3 6 TV3CAT 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Scale model of Televisio de Catalunya s headquarters in the Catalunya en Miniatura TV3 started its trial broadcasts on 11 September 1983 on the National Day of Catalonia but its regular broadcasts started a few months later on 16 January 1984 2 TV3 was the first television channel to broadcast only in Catalan In 1985 TV3 expanded its coverage to Andorra Northern Catalonia and the Valencian Community One year later TV3 inaugurated its new headquarters a 4 5 hectare facility in Sant Joan Despi near Barcelona 2 Since 1987 TV3 has broadcast a second audio channel on almost all foreign language series and movies with the original programme audio 2 first using the Zweikanalton system and later on using NICAM Back on analog broadcasting series and movies were usually broadcast in NICAM stereo However sometimes an audio narration track for blind and visually impaired viewers is also provided In 1988 TV3 started a decentralization process first broadcasting programmes in the Aranese language for the Aran Valley and one year later opening branch offices in Tarragona Girona and Lleida and creating the Telenoticies Comarques a regional news programme broadcast simultaneously in four different editions one for each of the four Catalan provinces During the 1992 Summer Olympics TV3 and TVE created the Olympic Channel a joint network to provide coverage for the Olympic Games using Canal 33 s frequency 2 In 1999 Televisio de Catalunya started broadcasting in the Digital terrestrial television system and regular DTT broadcasts started in 2002 3 Coverage editTelevisio de Catalunya s terrestrial channels are available in Catalonia its home region Thanks to agreements with the neighboring territories they can be received in the Balearic Islands TV3CAT SX3 33 and 3 24 only Andorra all channels and Northern Catalonia all channels The agreement with the Balearic Islands is reciprocal as in the public balearic channel IB3 Global is available in Catalonia as well 4 Since 1985 and until 2011 TVC s channels were also available in the Valencian Community thanks to transmitters run by volunteers from Accio Cultural del Pais Valencia This transmission ceased in 2011 when the Generalitat Valenciana ordered its termination 5 TV3CAT is available worldwide via its online TV service 3alacarta 6 The TV3CAT signal is carried by cable operators Ono Movistar Plus Euskaltel Freebox Digi TV Kabel BW Evrotur Sofiacable and Cable Magico It was previously broadcast via satellites Astra in Europe and Hispasat in Europe and the Americas 7 Channels editTV3 edit Main article TV3 Catalonia TV3 is TVC s first and main channel A generalist channel it broadcasts news and entertainment programmes as well as fiction series and movies In February 2011 it began simultaneous broadcasting in high definition HD 3 On January 16 2024 the HD signal completely replaced the standard definition SD signal broadcasting exclusively in HD 3 24 edit Main article 3 24 3 24 is TVC s 24 hour news channel launched in 2003 3 SX3 edit Main article SX3 SX3 is a children s and teenagers channel that broadcasts from 6 00 to 21 30 on DTT sharing its DTT channel with El 33 and 24 hours online on IPTV and HbbTV It broadcasts both entertainment and educational programmes for a wide range of ages Early morning programmes are usually directed to younger children and use the brand S3 while the afternoon is directed more towards teenagers under the brand X3 It started on 10 October 2022 replacing Canal Super 3 SX3 is the third incarnation of a children s and teenagers channel from TVC as Canal Super 3 replaced in 2009 in turn the previous children s channel K3 which started in 2001 33 edit Main article El 33 TVC s second channel El 33 is a cultural channel Its programming consists of cultural programmes documentaries and debates Until 2011 and the creation of the sport channel Esport 3 it also broadcast sport events and programmes Originally called Canal 33 in 2003 it underwent a restructuring that split it into two channels that shared the same frequency 33 and K3 2 While this is still true for analogical broadcasting since December 2006 33 has a channel of its own in digital terrestrial television Esport 3 edit Main article Esport3 Esport3 is TVC s sports channel It started its emission tests in October 2010 and started its regular emissions in early 2011 It broadcasts sports events and sports programmes Temps d aventura TV3CAT edit Main article TV3CAT TV3CAT known as TVCi until June 2009 is TVC s international channel launched in 1995 It broadcasts a selection of TV3 and 33 programmes as well as fiction series and movies References edit CCRTV Televisio de Catalunya a b c d e CCRTV History Archived from the original on 8 February 2009 a b c CCMA History IB3 la televisio publica de les Illes es torna a veure a Catalunya 324 cat in Catalan 15 April 2016 Retrieved 19 December 2022 ACPV apaga el senyal de TV3 al Pais Valencia per evitar les multes ara cat in Catalan 17 February 2011 Retrieved 19 December 2022 3alacarta cat 3alacarta cat Retrieved 5 December 2010 TVC deixara d emetre per satel lit aquest dimarts El Punt Avui in Catalan Europa Press 30 April 2012 Retrieved 19 December 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Televisio de Catalunya 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