Spain greenlights new DTT plan
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15 Articles
Government approves digital television plan and takes the first step to award a new channel
The new license, which is expected to be tendered before the summer, provoked a schism in the Prisa Group that won the shareholders opposed to the projectThe broken romance of Prisa and Moncloa The Council of Ministers plans to give the green light this Tuesday to the royal decree approving the National Technical Plan of Digital Terrestrial Television (TDT), the previous step to take to contest a new channel to the radio space.
The government prepares the contest of the new TV channel with the aim of being in the air in the first trimester of 2026
The auction of the license will take place in the coming months once the technical plan of the TDT has already been published in the BOE. More information: The government gives the green light to the reform of the TDT that contemplates the creation of a new open channel
TDT is experiencing its biggest change in years on Thursday: 4K emissions and the new DVB-T2 standard arrive in Spain
Digital Terrestrial Television (TDT) is about to make a giant leap in Spain: Ultra High Definition (UHD) will soon be what is broadcast on all Spanish televisions thanks to the new National Technical Plan of the TDT, which comes into effect this Thursday, March 27.What does this mean for you and your TV? First, this change will modernize television in Spain by starting to broadcast on UHD (4K), which is an image quality higher than the current H…
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