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Cuarto Milenio is the oldest program of Cuatro, having been broadcast continuously since the channel began service in November 2005. The best ratings for the show were in the third season (2007–2008), with an average audience share of 13.2% (897,208 viewers).
Horizonte is a Spanish television program directed and presented by journalist Iker Jiménez.It premiered in 2020 as a program dedicated to the COVID-19 pandemic, owing its existence to a similar monograph in Jiménez's main program Cuarto Milenio, [1] [2] though later expanding to other relevant topics, like politics, science and investigative journalism, in 2021.
Reality television Corta-t [5] Adrián Lastra and Andrea Dueso: 2005–2009: Comedy Crónica Cuatro: Ane Ibarzábal: 2017: Music Cuarto milenio [25] Iker Jiménez, Carmen Porter: 2005 – ¿? Science Cuatro al día: Carme Chaparro, Joaquín Prat: 2019 – ¿? News Cuatro x Cuatro [26] Iñaki Gabilondo, Jon Sistiaga, Carles Francino, Àngels ...
Cuatro (stylized as cuatro°, "Four") is a Spanish free-to-air television channel that was launched in November 2005. Owned by Mediaset España, the Spanish subsidiary of the Italian Mediaset group, it is broadcast on TV frequencies licensed to the previous owner PRISA TV in 1990 and previously used by them for the analogue transmission of its pay-per-view channel Canal+.
Iker Jiménez Elizari (born 10 January 1973) is a Spanish journalist and television host. He is a graduate in sciences of information from the Complutense University of Madrid and the European University of Madrid, and gained prominence directing and presenting, along with his wife and collaborator Carmen Porter, mystery investigation program Milenio 3 in Cadena SER, [1] after which they moved ...
Christopher Walken told The Wall Street Journal that his relationship with technology is nonexistent to the point that he doesn’t own a cell phone and only watches television via a satellite ...
The following is a list of Spanish-language television networks in the United States. As of 2016 the largest Hispanic/Latino television audiences in the U.S. are in California (Los Angeles, Bakersfield, San Diego, Sacramento, San Francisco area), New York (New York City), Washington D.C., Florida (Miami area, Orlando, Tampa/St. Petersburg area), Texas (Houston, Dallas, Austin, Ft. Worth, San ...
1 January – Animax stops broadcasting.; 7 February – MTV España becomes a Pay television service under satellite broadcasting platform Canal+. [1]13 February – Intereconomía TV, owned by Intereconomía Corporation, becomes a Pay television, excluding Madrid and Valencia where it keeps broadcasting free-to-air.