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  2. List of programs broadcast by Telecinco - Wikipedia

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    Así es la vida: 2023– Variety show: Sandra Barneda: Las aventuras del capitán Alatriste: 2015: Drama series: Aitor Luna ¡Ay, que calor! 1990–1991: Luis Cantero and Eva Pedraza Bailando con las estrellas: 2024– Talent show Jesus Vázquez and Valeria Mazza: La batalla de las estrellas: 1993–1994: Game show: Bertín Osborne and Arantxa ...

  3. Telecinco - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Boing (Spanish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 28 June 2011, Mediaset Spain announced that, from the fourth quarter of the year, Publiespaña would launch a commercial policy in the channel with Desayuna y merienda con Boing containers. Both are presented by the EVA robot. [11] On 16 August 2011, pay-TV operator Movistar TV added the Boing channel on its 63 dial. It later changed to 69 dial.

  5. 2015 in Spanish television - Wikipedia

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    Pasaporte a la isla [45] Telecinco: 2015-07-19: Jordi González: Reality Show TVEmos: La 1: 2015-07-20: Elisa Mouliaá: videos La dama velada [46] Telecinco: 2015-07-26: Úrsula Corberó: Drama Series Costa España [47] La 1: 2015-07-27: Mario Picazo: Documentary Estadio 1 [48] La 1: 2015-08-25: Juan Carlos Rivero: Sport La bella y la bestia ...

  6. Factoría de Ficción - Wikipedia

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    ' Factory of Fiction '; formerly Telecinco Estrellas and then FDF Telecinco) is a Spanish free-to-air television channel owned by Mediaset España. [1] It is a 24-hour channel and airs both acquired and original television series and films. It is available on free-to-air digital television, and cable television. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Informativos Telecinco - Wikipedia

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    Franganillo's debut was Telecinco's best news performance for 11 months, beating La 1, and Franganillo's 9pm newscast beats his former network in the ratings more often than not. [19] In February, as revealed by Mediaset in October 2023, Noticias Cuatro returned after a five-year break, but was trounced by LaSexta in the ratings on its first night.

  8. La 1 (Spanish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    La 1 (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈuno], The One) is a Spanish free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Televisión Española (TVE), the television division of state-owned public broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE).

  9. LaSiete - Wikipedia

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    LaSiete (English: The Seven), formerly known as Telecinco 2, was a Spanish digital terrestrial television channel, operated by Mediaset España. It began its broadcasts on 18 February 2008, replacing Telecinco Sport. On 18 May 2009, Telecinco 2 changed its name to LaSiete.