Canal+ (Spanish satellite broadcasting company)
Canal+ is a Spanish satellite broadcasting company. It was known as Digital+ until October the 17th, 2011.
Formed on July 23, 2003 as a result of the equal merger of Via Digital (owned by Telefónica) and Canal Satélite Digital (owned by Sociedad de Television Canal Plus, S.A.), Digital+ is the largest pay-TV broadcaster in Spain.
The company itself is a subdivision of PRISA TV with shares held by Mediaset Espana and Telefonica. In October 2011' Digital+ changed his name to Canal+.[1]
Canal+ offers its services through Astra satellites (at 19.2° east) and Hispasat (30° west).
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Elettronica Industriale (100%) · Videotime (98,96%) · Mediashopping S.p.a. (100%) · Boing S.p.A. (51%) 1 · Medusa Film (100%) · Taodue (100%) · The Space Cinema (100%) · Tivù (48,25%) 2 · Class CNBC (10,9%) 3
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