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2023 in Spanish television
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This is a list of Spanish television related events from 2023.
Events
- 1 January – Alessandro Salem is elected to replace the retiring Paolo Vasile as CEO of Mediaset España.
- 28 February – SkyShowtime launches in Spain and Andorra, completing its European rollout.[1]
- 6 March - TV channel Canal Red starts broadcasting.
- 31 March - TV channel 7NN stops broadcasting.
- 1 August – TV channels Originales por Movistar Plus+, Indie por Movistar Plus+, Documentales por Movistar Plus+ and Suspense por Movistar Plus+ start broadcasting. #0 por Movistar Plus+ is replaced by Movistar Plus+.
- 17 October – TV channel 8TV stops broadcasting.
- 5 December – Borja Prado resigns as chairman of Mediaset España due to disagreements with other members of the group's board.[2]
- 12 December – Production company La Fábrica de la Tele announces its closure following the end of its partnership with Mediaset España.[3]
- 21 December – Pedro Piqueras hosts his final newscast on Informativos Telecinco before his retirement.[4]
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Debuts
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Ending this year
- La 1
- Cuéntame cómo pasó (2001–2023)
- Servir y proteger (2017–2023)
- El comodín de La 1 (2022–2023)
- Hablando claro (2022–2023)
- La 2
- Las tres puertas (2022–2023)
- Cuatro
- Los Gipsy Kings (2015–2023)
- Para toda la vida (2022–2023)
- Telecinco
- Sálvame (2009–2023)
- Deluxe (2009–2023)
- Me resbala (2013–2023)
- Ya es mediodía (2018–2023)
- Déjate querer (2018–2023)
- 25 palabras (2022–2023)
- LaSexta
- Aruser@s Weekend (2022–2023)
- Netflix
- Sky Rojo (2021–2023)
- Welcome to Eden (2022–2023)
- Prime Video
- El pueblo (2019–2023)
- The Boarding School: Las Cumbres (2021–2023)
- HBO Max
- 30 Coins (2020–2023)
- Nadie sabe nada (2022–2023)
- SkyShowtime
- One Way or Another (2020–2023)
- RTVE Play
- Gen Playz (2020–2023)
Returning this year
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Changes of network affiliation
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Deaths
- 3 January – Sergi Schaaff, director, 85.
- 12 February – Pilar Cañada, hsotess, 93.
- 17 March – Laura Valenzuela, actress and hostess, 92.[73]
- 30 March – Laura Gómez-Lacueva, actress, 48.
- 10 April – Fernando Sánchez Dragó, writer and host, 86.[74]
- 13 April – Carlos Tena, host, 79.[75]
- 15 April – Don Mauro, actor, 58
- 26 April – Ramiro Oliveros, actor, 82.[76]
- 15 June – Mari Carmen, ventriloquist, 80.[77]
- 27 June – Carmen Sevilla, actress, Singer and hostess, 92.[78]
- 11 July – Mercedes Luzuriaga, actress, 95
- 16 August – Luis-Tomás Melgar Gil, director and journalist, 90
- 17 August – Hilario López Millán, writer and journalist, 78
- 5 September – María Teresa Campos, hostess and journalist, 82.[79]
- 13 September – Pepe Soriano, actor, 93
- 17 September – Pepe Domingo Castaño, host, 80.[80]
- 6 October – Francisco Vidal, actor, 82.
- 12 October – Carlos Pumares, writer and journalist, 80.
- 16 October – Jesús Guzmán, actor, 97.[81]
- 3 November – José María Carrascal, journalist, 92.[82]
- 2 December – Concha Velasco, actress, Singer and presenter, 84.[83]
- 8 December – Itziar Castro, actress, 46.[84]
- 14 December – Daniela Costa, actress, 42
- 20 December – Antonio Burgos, journalist and writer, 80
- 20 December – Miguel Ángel Gozalo, journalist, 85
- 27 December – Patricia Ferreira, director and writer, 65
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References
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