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S 2, Ep : 100. TV Evolution in Spain. Nostalgia, then and now.

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Hello friends, and welcome back to Spanish Loops, your go to podcast for cultural lessons into Spain’s rich history and how it shapes our modern life.

In today’s episode, we rewind to the early days of Spanish television. A time when TV meant black and white screens, rabbit ear antennas, and a strong dose of hope.Under Franco’s dictatorship, television broadcasting wasn’t just limited. It was a bold act of state control, with RTVE (Radio Televisión Española) holding the reins of what could and could not be aired.

But from these restricted beginnings, something magical grew. We will walk you through the pioneering moments of TVE, the country’s first state run channel, and trace its evolution into the colourful, diverse Spanish media landscape we know today.

We will also talk about the game changing arrival of private Spanish TV channels in the 1990s, like Antena 3 and Telecinco, and how they changed everything: from programming styles to viewer freedom.

Fast forward to the present, where streaming services in Spain offer an a la carte TV experience tailored to every taste.

And yes, Fran and I share heartfelt memories of their first TV sets at home remembering those magical moments of gathering around the screen, eyes wide open.

Let’s tune in together to this podcast for a small dose of nostalgia and technology.

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