RTVE

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Radiotelevisión Española
Native name
Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española, Sociedad Anónima, S. M. E.
Company typeSociedad Anónima
IndustryMass media
GenrePublic broadcasting service
Founded11 October 1973; 50 years ago (1973-10-11) (as Centralised Public Service)
1 January 2007; 17 years ago (2007-01-01) (as Corporation)
HeadquartersPrado del Rey, ,
Spain
Key people
Concepción Cascajosa (Acting Chair)
ServicesTelevision, radio, internet
RevenueIncrease 1.193 billion[1] (2022)
Increase 17.2 million[2] (2022)
OwnerSEPI (100%)
Number of employees
6,657 (2022)[3]
Divisions
Websitertve.es

The Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española, Sociedad Anónima, S. M. E.

all lowercase), is the state-owned public corporation that assumed in 2007 the indirect management of the Spanish
public radio and television service known as Ente Público Radiotelevisión Española.

It provides multi-station television (

gross revenue
(3.0 % for private free-to-air channels, a 1.5 % for private subscription channels and a 0.9 % for telecom companies).

RTVE is a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The corporation's central headquarters, Prado del Rey, are located in Pozuelo de Alarcón.[5]

History

Precedents

Spanish state-wide public broadcasting services have undergone numerous restructurings and reorganisations throughout its history, and have assumed several identities. Their history may be traced back to the first radio broadcasts of Radio Nacional de España (RNE) from Salamanca, developed as a propaganda tool for the Rebel faction during the Spanish Civil War. RNE was founded on 19 January 1937 and was subservient to the State Delegation for Press and Propaganda led by Vicente Gay Forner.[6]

Throughout the

Francoist dictatorship, the national radio service depended successively on the FET y de las JONS's Vice-Secretariat for Popular Education (VSEP), on the Ministry of National Education [es] (since 1945) and on the Ministry of Information and Tourism, since the creation of the latter in 1951.[7] In July 1945, in the wake of the transfer of responsibilities over Press and Propaganda to the Ministry of National Education, radio broadcasting became a standalone directorate general: the Dirección General de Radiodifusión ('Directorate General for Radio Broadcasting').[8]

After some time on trial, the first

TV3, TVE held the monopoly on television broadcasting in the country.[10]

Further consolidations followed in 1977, at which time RTVE became an organismo autónomo [es]. In 1979, TVE and RNE were joined by Radiocadena Española [es] (RCE), an old radio service that, unlike RNE, could broadcast commercials. Under the purview of the 1980 Statute of the Radio and Television [es], the public broadcasting services were configured as a legal public entity (ente público) with its own jurisdiction,[11] the Ente Público Radiotelevisión Española [es]. The former cinema

NO-DO was merged into RTVE to be dismantled in 1981. Since then, the NO-DO archives are property of RTVE and its conservation is in their hands and Filmoteca Española
's. In 1989, RCE was dismantled and its radio service was merged into RNE.

RTVE Corporation

TVE's central news services are located at the foot of Torrespaña. The tower was inaugurated in 1982 and belonged to TVE until 1989.

In accordance with the Law of State Radio and Television of 5 June 2006,[12] and in the face of an enormous deficit, the RTVE Public Body and the companies TVE, S.A. and RNE, S.A. were dissolved, and on 1 January 2007, Corporación RTVE came into existence.[13] RTVE was thus constituted as a fully autonomous sociedad mercantil estatal, assuming the corporate form of a sociedad anónima fully participated by the State.[14] For the first time, the chair of the public broadcasting services was appointed by the Cortes Generales (the legislative) rather than by the Government of Spain (the executive), as it had been previously the case with the directors-general of the ente público and the servicio público de radiodifusión.[15]

As part of the 2007 restructuring, a controversial plan was implemented to reduce the workforce by 4,855 through attrition and retirement incentives.

In 2012 political tensions associated with the austerity policies enacted by the ruling right-leaning

Ana Pastor was fired.[16]

On 11 June 2013, RTVE was one of the few known European broadcasters to condemn and criticize the closure of Greece's state broadcaster ERT.

In December 2018, RTVE launched a web with Filmoteca Española, which is available via Internet with more than 4000 videos of Spanish films and documentaries.[17]

Amid the inability to reach a parliamentary agreement for the renovation of the administration board of RTVE, Rosa María Mateo was appointed as Provisional Sole Administrator in July 2018.[18] In February 2021, the renovation was unblocked and José Manuel Pérez Tornero was shortlisted as the future chairman of the corporation.[19] Thus, the new board was constituted on 26 March 2021.[20]

In October 2021, the corporation's decision to deny a travel of a group of RTVE journalists to Tindouf to attend an event organised by the Polisario Front and thus be presumably able to interview Brahim Ghali stirred controversy and led to the renunciation of both TVE and RNE heads of the international informative services.[21]

Corporate identity

  • From 1977 to 1991
    From 1977 to 1991
  • From 1991 to 2008
    From 1991 to 2008
  • Since 2008
    Since 2008

Services

Television

TVE
TVE

RTVE's television service comes under its Televisión Española (TVE) division. Although almost all the programming of its channels is in Spanish and is the same for all of Spain, TVE has territorial centers in every

autonomous community and produces and broadcasts some local programming in regional variations in each of them in the corresponding co-official language such as the broadcast of Catalan-language segments for Catalonia produced in its production center [es] in Sant Cugat del Vallès
.

The domestic offer provided by TVE through the digital terrestrial television comprises two generalist channels (La 1 and La 2) and three thematic channels: Teledeporte (sports programming), 24 Horas (news), and Clan (children's programming). All available only in high-definition in 1080i, except for La 1 that is also available in ultra-high-definition in 4K resolution.

Regarding international broadcasting, TVE provides TVE Internacional, 24 Horas Internacional, Star HD [es],[22] and Clan Internacional.[23]

Radio

RTVE's radio stations come under its Radio Nacional de España (RNE) division. RNE has also territorial centers in every autonomous community and produces and broadcasts some local programming in regional variations in each of them.

The domestic offer provided by RNE includes the following radio stations: Radio Nacional (generalist radio station), Radio Clásica (classical music), Radio 3 (cultural and alternative programming aimed at young people), Ràdio 4 (Catalan-language station broadcast in Catalonia and Andorra), and Radio 5 (24-hour radio news station).

Radio Exterior (REE) is the RNE's international broadcasting service on short wave, with an audience of eighty million listeners (surpassed only by the BBC and Vatican Radio).[citation needed] This station is also transmitted via DAB for Spain and by satellite. Besides Spanish, REE also transmits programming in French, Arabic, Ladino, Portuguese, Russian and English.[24]

Internet

RTVE's online portal is located at 'rtve.es'. The website is managed by RTVE's Interactive Media department (Interactivos RTVE [es]). It hosts the corporation's over-the-top media service, RTVE Play, which replaced the old 'RTVE a la carta' in June 2021, adding additional features.[25][26] RTVE streams content in the Americas on the 'RTVE Play+' pay subscription service.[27]

Besides the catalogue from the RTVE Archive,[28] it allows users to listen and watch live feeds of the network's radio and television stations, as well as original programming from Playz, a hub of streaming content aimed towards a young audience. The RTVE.es portal also features blogs and news stories.

Other

RTVE is also responsible for the

NO-DO was also merged into RTVE in 1980. Since NO-DO's closure in 1982, RTVE and Filmoteca Española are responsible for maintaining NO-DO's archives.[31]

Management

Pursuant to the 2006 Law of State Radio and Television,

Congress and four by the Senate, each by two-thirds majority and each for a non-renewable mandate of six years, and two members appointed by Congress must be proposed by the two main trade unions at RTVE.[33]

The Chair has operational control of day-to-day operations, in order to execute the decisions and guidance of the Board.[34][32] The Chair is appointed by, and may be dismissed by, Congress.[32] Before the 2006 Act, this position was filled by the role of the Director General, which had a de facto total control of RTVE.[35] In practice, the Director General had been chosen by the Government for their political profile.[36]

Corporación RTVE is described as a "state mercantile society" (sociedad mercantil estatal) with special autonomy and independence from the government and the general state administration, and it performs its functions through Televisión Española (TVE) and Radio Nacional de España (RNE).

Most staff are civil servants.[32] The News Council is an internal supervisory body composed of RTVE journalists with the aim of safeguarding RTVE's independence.[32]

The current RTVE board constituted on 26 March 2021 is chaired by José Manuel Pérez Tornero, also featuring Elena Sánchez Caballero, José Manuel Martín Medem [es], Carmen Sastre, Jenaro Castro [es], Juan José Baños [es], Roberto Lakidain, Ramón Colom [es], Consuelo Aparicio and Concepción Cascajosa as board members.[20] Upon the renunciation of Pérez Tornero in September 2022, Elena Sánchez Caballero was elected by the board as the acting chair of the RTVE corporation.[37]

Funding

Since the entry into force of the Ley de Financiación de RTVE in 2009, RTVE is primarily funded by a combination of subsidies from the

gross revenue (3.0 % for private free-to-air channels, a 1.5 % for private subscription channels and a 0.9 % for telecom companies).[38]

As of 2021, a preliminary draft for the Ley General de Comunicación Audiovisual reportedly foresees the extension of the 1.5% fee on gross revenues to international streaming platforms offering services in Spain (such as

sponsorships and advertising in its international channels.[39]

References

  1. ^ Arranz, Rubén (31 May 2023). "RTVE's debt increases by 37 million in three months and is already close to 300". Vozpópuli (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  2. ^ "RTVE closes the 2022 financial year with a profit of 17.2 million euros". RTVE (in Spanish). 31 March 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Los contratos temporales en RTVE subieron casi cinco puntos un mes después de aprobarse la ley de interinos". El Español (in Spanish). 17 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Corporación RTVE". Rtve.es (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 8 September 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  5. ^ "TVE prepara un lanzamiento por todo lo alto de la nueva temporada para dar imagen de cambio de ciclo". El Confidencial Digital. 25 August 2021.
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  12. ^ (PDF) on 12 December 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2019 – via RTVE.
  13. ^ "El mayor grupo audiovisual español". RTVE (in Spanish). 1 January 2007. Archived from the original on 24 July 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
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  19. ^ Escudero, Belén (25 February 2021). "José Manuel Pérez Tornero, el creador de la televisión educativa en España". El Periódico de Catalunya.
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  25. ^ "RTVE lanza en pruebas RTVE Play, su nueva plataforma con nuevas funcionalidades". Bluper. El Español. 23 June 2021.
  26. eldiario.es
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  27. ^ Delgado, Gabriela (7 October 2021). "RTVE Play Plus, ¿cómo es la nueva plataforma de streaming española que quiere abrirse paso en América?". El Comercio.
  28. ^ "RTVE comienza la revolución de su servicio A La Carta con la app RTVE Play". Panorama Audiovisual. 23 June 2021.
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  32. ^ a b c d e Perez 2009, p. 67.
  33. ^ a b Perez 2009, p. 66.
  34. ^ a b "Statement on RTVE website about the creation of Corporación TVE". Corporación RTVE (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  35. ^ Perez 2009, pp. 67–68.
  36. ^ Perez 2009, p. 68.
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  38. ^ "Subvenciones, cadenas privadas o Netflix: Así se financia realmente RTVE, euro a euro". Cadena COPE. 3 July 2021.
  39. ^ a b "El Gobierno obligará a Netflix, HBO y Amazon a contribuir a la financiación de RTVE con el 1,5% de sus ingresos". Cinco Días. 29 June 2021.

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