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Canal 24 Horas generic channel promos. You can watch two refreshed versions of the main promos for 24h tve, with behind-the-scenes shots; one of them (30s) uses the hit 'Hey, soul sister', and the other one (50s) has inserts of news events that happened during the year, with a different sort of music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoYfl3McBt8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu0vAl3JCUY
I love both versions. This is what they say: "The news of the day, the headlines, the reports from our correspondents, live inserts, and summaries every 30 minutes. Analysis, debate, and reflection. The summary of the day's events. The latest news. Every minute, every hour, of every day. Also on the weekend. Canal 24 horas, leader in information".
Farewell to CNN+. Spain's only remaining private rolling news channel, which started in January 1999, will go off air on 31st December 2010. The licence to use the CNN brand is not being renewed by Turner, and the free-to-air TV operations of the PRISA group have merged with Berlusconi-owned Telecinco, which will now have to decide what they do with the human and technical resources. Read more on rtve.es (via Google Translate): http://is.gd/ixUHk
There are now a number of DTT channels with prime-time political talk shows and some even have news bulletins during the day, but they also include low-cost general entertainment programming and are deliberately addressed at a certain political niche. Although the Prisa group is traditionally close to the Spanish socialist party, CNN+ developed a style of accurate and balanced reporting, even in the last year with the shift from very rigid 30-minute newscasts to live programming, which consisted of:
07:00-09:10 Matinal Cuatro (breakfast show, simulcast with the main Cuatro channel)
09:10-13:00 La mañana en directo (live news magazine show with 10 minute bulletins on the hour)
13:00-15:00 CNN+ Noticias (30-minute newscasts in the traditional format, and live coverage)
15:00-16:00 Hora 15 (60-minute roundup of the news)
16:00-17:00 CNN+ Noticias (30-minute newscasts in the traditional format, and live coverage)
17:00-20:00 La tarde en directo (live news magazine show with 10 minute bulletins on the hour)
20:00-20:30 El debate de CNN+ (daily debate on one topic, with two guests)
20:30-21:00 CNN+ Noticias or Deportes Cuatro (a repeat)
21:00-21:15 Economía 21 (business report)
21:30-22:00 CNN+ Noticias (30-minute newscast in the traditional format, and live coverage)
22:00-00:00 Hoy, con Iñaki Gabilondo (high-brow analysis and opinion show with experts and two long interviews)
00:00-01:00 Hora 00 (60-minute roundup of the day's news, with a look at the following morning's newspapers)
01:00-07:00 Repeats
The last days of operation can be followed, as usual, on this live stream:
http://play.cuatro.com/directo/portada/ver/cnn-en-directo
Canal 24 Horas from Televisión Española (24h tve) remains therefore as the only national rolling news channel. It reached a new high in viewership last week with more than 500.000 people (3,5% share) tuning into a special edition of La noche en 24h, with live coverage of the air controllers walkout. The channel is broadcast live on the web, too:
http://www.rtve.es/noticias/directo/canal-24h/
International News Presentation: Past and Present
Two other points of interest from the Spanish rolling news scene:Canal 24 Horas generic channel promos. You can watch two refreshed versions of the main promos for 24h tve, with behind-the-scenes shots; one of them (30s) uses the hit 'Hey, soul sister', and the other one (50s) has inserts of news events that happened during the year, with a different sort of music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoYfl3McBt8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu0vAl3JCUY
I love both versions. This is what they say: "The news of the day, the headlines, the reports from our correspondents, live inserts, and summaries every 30 minutes. Analysis, debate, and reflection. The summary of the day's events. The latest news. Every minute, every hour, of every day. Also on the weekend. Canal 24 horas, leader in information".
Farewell to CNN+. Spain's only remaining private rolling news channel, which started in January 1999, will go off air on 31st December 2010. The licence to use the CNN brand is not being renewed by Turner, and the free-to-air TV operations of the PRISA group have merged with Berlusconi-owned Telecinco, which will now have to decide what they do with the human and technical resources. Read more on rtve.es (via Google Translate): http://is.gd/ixUHk
There are now a number of DTT channels with prime-time political talk shows and some even have news bulletins during the day, but they also include low-cost general entertainment programming and are deliberately addressed at a certain political niche. Although the Prisa group is traditionally close to the Spanish socialist party, CNN+ developed a style of accurate and balanced reporting, even in the last year with the shift from very rigid 30-minute newscasts to live programming, which consisted of:
07:00-09:10 Matinal Cuatro (breakfast show, simulcast with the main Cuatro channel)
09:10-13:00 La mañana en directo (live news magazine show with 10 minute bulletins on the hour)
13:00-15:00 CNN+ Noticias (30-minute newscasts in the traditional format, and live coverage)
15:00-16:00 Hora 15 (60-minute roundup of the news)
16:00-17:00 CNN+ Noticias (30-minute newscasts in the traditional format, and live coverage)
17:00-20:00 La tarde en directo (live news magazine show with 10 minute bulletins on the hour)
20:00-20:30 El debate de CNN+ (daily debate on one topic, with two guests)
20:30-21:00 CNN+ Noticias or Deportes Cuatro (a repeat)
21:00-21:15 Economía 21 (business report)
21:30-22:00 CNN+ Noticias (30-minute newscast in the traditional format, and live coverage)
22:00-00:00 Hoy, con Iñaki Gabilondo (high-brow analysis and opinion show with experts and two long interviews)
00:00-01:00 Hora 00 (60-minute roundup of the day's news, with a look at the following morning's newspapers)
01:00-07:00 Repeats
The last days of operation can be followed, as usual, on this live stream:
http://play.cuatro.com/directo/portada/ver/cnn-en-directo
Canal 24 Horas from Televisión Española (24h tve) remains therefore as the only national rolling news channel. It reached a new high in viewership last week with more than 500.000 people (3,5% share) tuning into a special edition of La noche en 24h, with live coverage of the air controllers walkout. The channel is broadcast live on the web, too:
http://www.rtve.es/noticias/directo/canal-24h/