Country | Spain |
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Broadcast area | Spain, Andorra |
Headquarters | San Sebastián de los Reyes, Community of Madrid |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Atresmedia |
Sister channels | LaSexta Neox Nova Mega Atreseries Antena 3 HD laSexta HD Neox HD Nova HD Mega HD |
History | |
Launched | 25 December 1989 (experimental transmissions) 25 January 1990 (official launch) |
Links | |
Website | antena3.com |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television | Mux 34 (Madrid) Mux 27 (Barcelona) Mux 45 (Andorra) |
Streaming media | |
Atresplayer | Watch live |
Antena 3 is a Spanish terrestrial television channel part of Atresmedia Televisión, of which it is the flagship station. Its current headquarters are located in San Sebastián de los Reyes.
Some of the most popular programmes broadcast by Antena 3 include Aquí no hay quien viva, Física o Química, El Barco, Los Protegidos, Los Simpson and El Internado. Some of its programmes, such as Física o Química, La casa de papel and Tu cara me suena gained international success and recognition, leading to many duplicate programmes being produced worldwide.
Antena 3 is generally listed as the third channel on television sets throughout Spain, except certain autonomous communities where the regional station occupies channel number 3.
History
It was launched on Christmas Day, 25 December 1989 when it began test transmissions, and then later, it commenced its official broadcasts throughout Spain exactly one month later on 25 January 1990 with a programme fronted by journalist Miguel Ángel Nieto, thus becoming Spain's first nationwide private television station.
Programming
The biggest winners for the channel are The Simpsons, Velvet, DEC, El Diario (a daily talk show run by Sandra Daviú) and the Noticias (particularly the evening edition run by Matías Prats).
Antena 3 dramas and sitcoms in the past and present include Manos a la obra, Canguros, La casa de los líos, Los lahkldrones van a la oficina, Hermanos de leche, Vecinos, Cañas y barro, Compañeros, Un paso adelante, Policías, Fuego, El pantano, Ada madrina, Dime que me quieres, Lleno por favor, ¿Quién da la vez?, Farmacia de Guardia, Menudo es mi padre, Nada es para siempre, Aquí no hay quien viva, and Los hombres de Paco.
Antena 3 Internacional
Antena 3 Internacional is a pay television channel owned by Atresmedia Internacional, with distribution handled by MVS Comunicaciones. The channel serves the Americas (including the United States, Mexico and Central America), the Caribbean and Europe. Antena 3 Internacional was founded in 1995. The channel retransmits programs from the domestic Antena 3 schedule and other programs from Atresmedia channels (LaSexta, Neox, Nova, Mega and Atreseries), along with live news programming, but due to rights issues with others who might hold rights to their shows in the Americas, some programming might air on a delay of several months or only after its original run has been completed.[1]
Logos
1989–1992 | 1992–2004 | 2004–2017 | 2017–present |
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Fake Gdim Izig photos scandal (Western Sahara)
Antena 3 was fined €215,000 by the Court of first instance of Brussels for repeatedly misusing fake photos of a homicide to illustrate what the channel presented as Moroccan police brutality at Gdim Izig (Laayoune) in Western Sahara. The pictures in fact showed bodies of victims of a quadruple homicide in Casablanca. The Rachidi family whose relatives' photos have been "repeatedly misused in bad faith" is still awaiting for "a public apology" from Antena 3.[2][3][4]
See also
References
- ↑ MVS Television: Our channels: Antena 3 Archived 6 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ↑ "Antena 3 ordered to pay fine for airing false photos about Morocco". Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ↑ "La chaîne espagnole Antena 3 condamnée à Bruxelles pour ne pas avoir vérifié ses sources". Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ↑ "La chaîne de TV Antena 3 condamnée pour ne pas avoir vérifié ses sources". Retrieved 13 July 2012.
External links
- Official Site (in Spanish)