Canal 33 Madrid

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Canal 33 Madrid is a local television belonging to the Association of Local Televisions of the Community of Madrid that began broadcasting in the city of Madrid , Spain in 1994.

It is the continuation of another television adventure of a lesser nature that was called Channel 47 (it began in September 1994), and which broadcast mainly for the districts of Centro, Carabanchel, Villaverde and Latina. After the transfer (sale of rights) of part of the radioelectric space of Channel 47 to José Frade so that he created Channel 7 , Channel 33 began as such in 1996 , broadcasting from Channel 33 in the UHF band, where it remained until 24 December 2005, in which the award of said frequency in Madrid for the analog broadcast of La Sexta forced to move to UHF channel 45, which is where it has broadcast in analog until March 2010, when it continues with DTT technology for Madrid capital and its area of ​​influence.

Channel 33 thus takes its name from its original broadcast frequency in Madrid and has no relationship whatsoever with the second channel of Televisió de Catalunya .

Subsequently, in May 2012 the Community of Madrid expelled all existing TV stations in the Torre de Valencia. It was a decision of the government of Esperanza Aguirre. To alleviate this effect, Canal 33 installed its main transmitter on Calle General Perón (in front of the Santiago Bernabeu stadium), and installed a repeater in the Axión tower in Vicálvaro (next to the La Almudena cemetery). With these two broadcasts, channel 45 and channel 57, the entire city of Madrid and a large part of its periphery were covered.


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