la Sexta 3
La Sexta 3 | |
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Launched | 1 November 2010 |
Closed | 5 May 2014 |
Owned by | Atresmedia |
Country | Spain |
Broadcast area | Spain |
Headquarters | Madrid |
Sister channel(s) |
Antena 3 Neox Nova Nitro Antena 3 HD laSexta Xplora La Sexta HD Gol TV |
Website | www.lasexta.com |
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Terrestrial | |
Cable | |
ONO | 155 |
laSexta 3 was a Spanish television channel, owned and operated by Atresmedia. It was founded and started to broadcast on 2010. La Sexta 3 currently broadcasts in Spanish. Since 2012 it only broadcast cinema.
History
The channel ceased broadcasting on 5 May 2014, as a consequence of a sentence by the Supreme Court that annulled the concessions for nine channels broadcasting in DTT, because their permissions for frequencies were granted without the required public consensus and assignments system according to the Audiovisual Law.[1][2][3]
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Atresmedia Televisión |
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Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland Germany, Austria and Switzerland |
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RTL Nederland Netherlands |
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M6 Group (48.6%) France |
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RTL Belgium | |
RTL Luxembourg |
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RTL Hrvatska Croatia | |
Magyar RTL Televízió Hungary | |
Atresmedia Spain | |
RTL CBS Asia Entertainment Network Asia | |
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RTL Group (75.1%) |
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Penguin Random House (53%) |
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other assets |
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