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2024 in Spanish television
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This is a list of Spanish television related events from 2024.
Events
- 14 February – All digital terrestrial television stations cease to air in standard definition, switching to or keeping their HDTV frequencies.[1]
- 11 March – Fox is rebranded as Star Channel.[2]
- 26 March – José Pablo López is removed as RTVE director of General Content and Elena Sánchez Caballero is removed as acting Chair of RTVE amid infighting within the corporation's governing board.[3]
- 27 March – Concepción Cascajosa is named new acting Chair of RTVE.[4]
- 15 May – Production company Fabricantes Studio launches streaming channel Canal Quickie.[5]
- 21 May – HBO Max is rebranded as Max.[6]
- 22 May – Mediaset España announces the appointment of Cristina Garmendia as the new company president, replacing Borja Prado.[7]
- 2 December – José Pablo López takes office as the new chair of RTVE.[8]
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Debuts
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Ending this year
- La 1
- HIT (2020–2024)
- 4 estrellas (2023–2024)
- Ahora o nunca (2023–2024)
- Antena 3
- Amar es para siempre (2013–2024)[79]
- Cuatro
- ¡Boom! (2014–2024)
- Cuatro al día (2019–2024)
- En busca del Nirvana (2023–2024)
- Telecinco
- El rival más debil (2002–2024)
- ¡Allá tú! (2004–2024)
- Adivina qué hago (2019–2024)
- Wrong Side of the Tracks (2022–2024)
- Amazon Prime Video
- Operación Marea Negra (2022–2024)
- Netflix
- Elite (2018–2024)
- Fame After Fame (2023–2024)
- Movistar Plus+
- La Resistencia (2018–2024)
- Rapa (2022–2024)
- Showriano (2023–2024)
Returning this year
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Changes of network affiliation
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Deaths
- 3 January – Arévalo, comedian, 76.
- 13 January – Juli Mira, actor, 74.
- 16 January – José Lifante, actor, 80.
- 27 January – Eugenio Nasarre, former Chair of RTVE, 77.
- 17 February – Bartolomé Beltrán, doctor and television presenter, 74.
- 18 February – Fernando Delgado, journalist, 77.
- 19 February – Alejandro Echevarría, former chairman of Mediaset España, 81.
- 13 March – Montse Miralles, voice actress, 67.
- 18 March – Rosalía Dans, actress and painter, 68.
- 23 March – Silvia Tortosa, actress and presenter, 77.
- 28 March – Anna Pérez Pagès, culture journalist and presenter, 49.
- 9 April – Jaime de Armiñán, director and screenwriter, 97.
- 23 April – Itxaso Mardones, journalist, 45.
- 1 May – Victoria Prego, journalist, 75.
- 22 May – Miguel Ángel Díaz, director and screenwriter, 77.
- 30 May – Ricardo Arques, journalist, 64.
- 12 June – Fermí Reixach, actor, 77.
- 15 June – Constantino Mediavilla, journalist, 63.
- 28 June – Txema Blasco, actor, 82.
- 7 July – Enric Sopena, journalist, 78.
- 23 July – Teresa Gimpera, actress and model, 87.
- 24 July – Elsa Llorente, journalist, 43.
- 14 August – Carlos Ferrando, journalist, 76.
- 17 September – Jimmy Giménez-Arnau, journalist and pundit, 81.
- 28 September – Maite Brik, actress, 79.
- 30 September – Paula Martel, actress, 88.
- 9 October – Elisa Montés, actress, 89.
- 12 October – Núria Gispert, journalist and writer, 66.
- 13 October – Mayra Gómez Kemp, presenter, singer and actress, 76.
- 16 October – Agustí Forné López, sports journalist, 62.
- 15 November – Lola Cordón, actress, 88.
- 5 December – José de la Torre, actor, 37.
- 17 December – Marisa Paredes, actress, 78.
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See also
References
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