Radio y Televisión de Andalucía

Public broadcaster in Spain
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Radio y Televisión de Andalucía
TypeBroadcast radio and television
Country
Spain
AvailabilityAndalucía, Ceuta, Melilla, Gibraltar
Also received in part areas of Portugal and Morocco.
HeadquartersSan Juan de Aznalfarache, Seville
OwnerJunta de Andalucía 5
Launch date
1988
Affiliation(s)FORTA
Official website
www.canalsur.es

Radio y Televisión de Andalucía (RTVA) is the public radio and television broadcaster of the Spanish Autonomous Community of Andalusia.

About RTVA

Radio y Television de Andalucia (RTVA) is a provider of radio and TV in the south of Spain. It is a corporate public agency belonging to the Autonomous Government of Andalusia. Its origins go back to 1988 and 1989, when Canal Sur Radio and Canal Sur Televisión started broadcasting.

RTVA began satellite broadcasting in February 1996.

New stations were launched between 1996 and 1998, including Canal 2 Andalucía (now named Canal Sur 2), the second terrestrial television channel; Andalucía Televisión (trademark name of the satellite broadcasting), Radio Andalucía Información, Canal Fiesta Radio and the Fundación Audiovisual de Andalucía.

In December 2021, RTVA began to operate 'CanalSurMás' (a streaming video on demand platform) in testing mode.[1]

Broadcasting

Television

Logo Channel Start transmission Image Format
Canal Sur Television
Generalist channel
28 February 1989 Standard definition
Also available in high definition.
Canal Sur 2
Generalist channel
5 June 1998 Standard definition
Andalucía Televisión
Generalist channel
28 February 2015 Standard definition
Canal Sur HD
Generalist channel
15 September 2016 High definition
Also available in Standard definition.
Canal Sur 4K [es] (Test service in Seville) 28 April 2017 4K

The international channel of Canal Sur Television is available through the Internet and various satellites and payment platforms in Spain and Europe.

Logo Channel Start transmissions Image Format
Canal Sur Andalucía
Generalist channel.
28 February 1996 Standard definition.

Radio

  • Canal Sur Radio [es] (October 1988)
  • Radio Andalucía [es] (September 1998)
  • Canal Fiesta Radio [es] (January 2001)
  • Flamenco Radio [es] (September 2008)

References

  1. ^ Gallardo, Francisco Andrés (21 December 2021). "Canal Sur estrena en pruebas su plataforma en 'streaming'". Diario de Sevilla.

External links

  • Media related to Radio y Televisión de Andalucía at Wikimedia Commons
  • RTVA website
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