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The channel's programming includes such series as ''[[La que se avecina]]'', ''[[Emma's Theatre]]'', ''[[Sin tetas no hay paraíso]]'', and ''[[Aída]]'', ''[[Tulli (TV series)|Tulli]]'', as well as the entertainment shows ''[[Crónicas marcianas]]'' and ''Hay una cosa que te quiero decir'' and the talent show ''[[La Voz (Spain)|The Voice]]''.
The channel's programming includes such series as ''[[La que se avecina]]'', ''[[Emma's Theatre]]'', ''[[Sin tetas no hay paraíso]]'', and ''[[Aída]]'', ''[[Tulli (TV series)|Tulli]]'', as well as the entertainment shows ''[[Crónicas marcianas]]'' and ''Hay una cosa que te quiero decir'' and the talent show ''[[La Voz (Spain)|The Voice]]''.


The channel is also known for its reality shows, having produced a number of popular series in the last decade – ''[[Gran Hermano (Spain)|Gran Hermano]]'', ''[[Survivor (TV series)|Supervivientes]]'', ''Hotel Glam'', and ''[[Operación Triunfo (Spain)|Operación Triunfo]]'', amongst others. Reality shows feed many of the channel's other programmes such as the morning show ''[[Ana Rosa Quintana|El Programa de Ana Rosa]]'', the afternoon show ''Sálvame'' and the weekly discussion show ''Salvame Deluxe''. All of these programmes experienced a substantial ratings boost thanks to the ''Reality Effect''.
The channel is also known for its reality shows, having produced a number of popular series in the last decade – ''[[Gran Hermano (Spain)|Gran Hermano]]'', ''[[Survivor (TV series)|Supervivientes]]'', ''Hotel Glam'', and ''[[Operación Triunfo (Spain)|Operación Triunfo]]'', amongst others. Reality shows feed many of the channel's other programmes such as the morning show ''[[Ana Rosa Quintana|El Programa de Ana Rosa]]'', the afternoon show ''Sálvame'' and the weekly discussion show ''Sálvame Deluxe''. All of these programmes experienced a substantial ratings boost thanks to the ''Reality Effect''.


== Production ==
== Production ==

Revision as of 17:34, 15 September 2021

Telecinco
CountrySpain
Broadcast areaSpain, Andorra
HeadquartersMadrid
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerMediaset España
Sister channelsCuatro
Factoría de Ficción
Boing
Divinity
Energy
Be Mad
Telecinco HD
Cuatro HD
History
Launched10 March 1989 (1989-03-10)
Former namesTele 5 (1989–1997)
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionMux 25 (Madrid)
Mux 34 (Barcelona)
Mux 28 (Andorra)
Streaming media
Mitele.esWatch live

Telecinco is a Spanish free-to-air television channel operated by Mediaset España. The channel was previously known as Tele 5, because it had first begun its experimental transmissions on 10 March 1989, and a year later, it was officially launched on 3 March 1990, becoming the fifth of the national terrestrial television channels and the second private channel in Spain. In 1997, Tele 5 was rebranded as Telecinco, dropping the biscione-absent flower logo seen in other Mediaset channel logos.

Programming

In 2014, Telecinco was the most viewed channel in Spain with a share of 14.5%. Telecinco is a general channel catering to all audiences. It shows popular films, series, and entertainment shows.

The channel's programming includes such series as La que se avecina, Emma's Theatre, Sin tetas no hay paraíso, and Aída, Tulli, as well as the entertainment shows Crónicas marcianas and Hay una cosa que te quiero decir and the talent show The Voice.

The channel is also known for its reality shows, having produced a number of popular series in the last decade – Gran Hermano, Supervivientes, Hotel Glam, and Operación Triunfo, amongst others. Reality shows feed many of the channel's other programmes such as the morning show El Programa de Ana Rosa, the afternoon show Sálvame and the weekly discussion show Sálvame Deluxe. All of these programmes experienced a substantial ratings boost thanks to the Reality Effect.

Production

Telecinco has digitalised their production facilities. It allowed them to broadcast their channels in up to Spanish and original language, stereo sound, interactive services and high-definition television.

See also

References