
Spanish TV networks criticized for keeping children up past their bedtime
Kid’s version of ‘The Voice’ talent show is shown midweek between 10pm and 1.25am

Kid’s version of ‘The Voice’ talent show is shown midweek between 10pm and 1.25am

Broadcaster sought blessing of parents of 11-year-old Iraila before making decision

La Sexta’s mockumentary ‘Operación Palace’ sets social networks alight

With 15 percent of listeners now tuning in online, internet stations are finding a niche

The Valencia government’s decision to close down Canal 9 has highlighted the weaknesses of a publicly funded media model that has systematically failed to meet its remit
Court order to reinstate 1,000 workers leads to closure of RTVV Madrid PP leader suggests similar action may occur at Telemadrid

Museum sparks row by denying crew of ‘Isabel’ access to film on historic site

Coca-Cola among firms to denounce anti-abortion group's attack on advertisers

Alfonso Nasarre replaces Manuel Ventero at RNE after latter’s storm of dismissals leads to ratings fall
Musicians fear that cost-cutting decision will augur exodus of talent

This year's Ortega y Gasset Awards recognize journalism focusing on the ordinary citizen Depictions of social protests and their effects have won the visual categories

The demise of distributor Alta Films will mean considerably less choice for moviegoers Hollywood will end up taking an ever-larger share of the market
Document discredited candidates for corporation's workers committee on political grounds

The Spanish version of the international hit show has not been well received

The disappearance of provincial daily "El Día de Castilla-La Mancha" is a sign of the times Digital platforms are replacing the traditional paper all over Spain

A battle is raging between two digital channels for the most conservative audience
"Spaniards no longer trust TVE newscasts,” says Socialist politician Juan Luis Gordo
"We are watching the program and are going to study taking appropriate action," reads message

Andalusian TV spots targeted for fraud by region’s audiovisual council also include Dr Ming’s Chinese tea
Effects of crisis put pressure on an industry that is struggling to adapt to rises in digital technology

Station's workers on strike over plan to slash 925 posts from bloated roster

The demise of a Telecinco show has raised legal issues about boycotting a company La Noria was brought down by a blogger protesting the appearance of a murder suspect's mother

Spain's TV networks are forced to earmark revenue to finance local film production The government is looking to revise this model

‘La noria’ lost its advertisers after online campaign against paid appearance of murder suspect’s mother

PP leader wants to push through a layoff plan at money-losing station One solution would be to outsource work and productions, says González

Five years ago Access Info Europe asked how Spain’s authorities were combating corruption

Massive Diada demonstration only warranted fifth slot on evening newscast