RT en Español

RT en español
Launched 28 December 2009 (2009-12-28)
Network RT
Owned by (ANO) TV-Novosti
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
576i (SDTV/letterboxed)
Slogan sepa más
Country Russia
Language Spanish
Broadcast area Worldwide
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Sister channel(s) RT
RT Arabic
RT America
RT Documentary
RT UK
Website actualidad.rt.com
(channel finder)
Availability
Terrestrial
TDT (Argentina) 25.05 (SD 16:9)
TDA (Venezuela) 25.5
Satellite
Astra Europa 11509 V 22000
Hispasat Europa 12092 V 27500
Intelsat 21 America 3840 V 27690
Galaxy 23 America 3911 V 14400
CANTV (Venezuela) 75
Entel (Bolivia) 118
DirecTV (Venezuela) 709
Cable
ONO Channel 137
Izzi Telecom Channel 710
Movistar+ Channel 119
Cable & Wireless Channel 109
Inter (Venezuelan broadcaster) Channel 75
Claro TV (Nicaragua) Channel 524
Grupo TV Cable Channel 270
Movistar TV (Perú) Channel 815
NOS (Portuguese media company) Channel 214
Telered Channel 622
ETB (company) Channel 283 (HD)
Telecable Channel 210
Streaming media
actualidad.rt.com On Air

RT en Español is the Spanish language channel of the RT TV network. RT Spanish was launched in 2009 and is also known as RT Actualidad.

RT Spanish features its own news presenters and programming that differ from the English and Arabic RT channels but also offers translated versions of RT English programming. The channel's focus is on headline news, politics, sports and broadcast specials.[1]

RT Spanish is based in Moscow but has bureaus in Miami, Los Angeles, Madrid, Managua, Caracas, Havana and Buenos Aires.

Currently RT Spanish has a staff of nearly 200 people including 35 foreign journalists from Spain, Argentina, United States, Chile, Nicaragua and Venezuela. It also has journalists from Russia and Serbia who speak Spanish.

History

On 15 June 2006 the newspaper The Financial Times reported that Russia was considering plans to create a channel in Spanish This was officially announced in 2007 and the December 28, 2009 began streaming.

Coverage

In Spain you can see on TV Orange, Vodafone and Movistar TV +, Telecable, among others. Also, can you tune into satellite and several subscription television companies in Latin America.7 In Vodafone Spain (ex ONO TV) began broadcasting in December 2010.

During Vladimir Putin's visit to Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner on July 12, 2014 in Buenos Aires, it was announced that the signal would be available at the Open Digital TV for free. The signal entered on the grid on October 10, 2014, becoming the first media produced outside Latin America to enter the state television network in Argentina, as the Telesur channel (which is another international channel that broadcasts in TDA) occurs in Venezuela and is funded in part by the Argentine government and other Latin Americans. RT reaches not only Argentina but also Venezuela, which since 1 December 2014 in the TDA and transmits through the air on DirecTV, which incorporated it to its channel grid.

Since May 2015, RT is transmitted in high definition in Chile through the GTD group. By mid-2015, at the end of March 2016 Ecuador RT enters through Cable TV Group one of the largest operators in the country. RT Spanish was available in more than 900 private television operators in Latin America and Spain. In addition, national channels of Venezuela and Cuba emit a part of the program of the Russian chain.

On June 9, 2016, the Argentine government of Mauricio Macri, through the Federal System and Public Files Media announced the suspension of the signal RT in the TDA. Victoria Vorontsova, director of the Russian channel broadcast said that the Argentine government had approached the United States and would not be surprised that "at that frequency appear CNN rather than a regional channel." The same happened with the signal of Telesur. Hernán Lombardi, head of the Argentine public media, announced a review of the matter. Martin Sabbatella, former head of AFSCA had stated that failure was due to an alignment of the Argentine government with the United States. Finally, he carried out an agreement where the signal TDA remained in Argentina. In addition an exchange of programming projects, and reciprocity agreed to spread the Argentine content in Russia and several co-productions. On July 13, 2016 RT arrival was announced to Mexico through the cable operator Izzi Telecom one of the cable operators pay the largest northern country.

On July 13, 2016 RT arrival was announced to Mexico through the cable operator Izzi Telecom one of the cable operators pay the largest northern country.

Programming

Channel programming is made taking into account the time difference between the transmission regions. All news is broadcast during prime time morning or evening in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Mexico, Buenos Aires and Madrid. RT transmissions include daily sports news, feature stories about life in the Russian regions and interviews with personalities of interest.

  • Behind the news: the program of the attorney and author Eva Golinger .
  • Report RT: RT journalists share their impressions of working in different parts of the world.
  • Keiser Report: Economic Analysis of Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert
  • Erick list: presents reports on the most interesting and attractive in Russia
  • Interview: a series of programs where people from the most varied spheres tells stories of his life.
  • Sports reports: the scores of each week
  • Special: special reports presenting the viewpoint of RT on past events and a thorough analysis of what is happening in the present.
  • Technology: the latest achievements and perspective in different areas of Russian science
  • A day with ... : Eva Golinger spends a day with some of the most important personalities of the world today.
  • RT Research: Journalist turns detective
  • Out of box: a series of interviews with RT correspondents who will relate how they lived experience of covering the most important news
  • A background: a series of programs featuring a tour of the major cities and remote corners of Russia.
  • Beyond Moscow: tourism program.
  • Political cuisine: the Betzabé Zumaya program.
  • El Zoom: presented by Javier Rodríguez Carrasco.
  • Letters on the table: led by Luis Castro program where they meet with experts and specialists comment on Latin American politics.
  • Talking with Correa: a weekly program hosted by former president Rafael Correa.
  • Outside the box: a series of interviews with RT correspondents that will tell how they lived the experience of covering the most important news.

Importance

Latin America is the second most significant area of influence for internet RT (rt.com). In 2013, RT ascended to the ranks of the 100 most watched websites in seven Latin American countries.[2]

Personalities

Jelena Milincic in RT studios.
Foreign Minister of Ecuador, Ricardo Patiño, interviewed by Eva Golinger.
  • United States Max Keiser
  • United States Stacy Herbert
  • Spain Nicolás Sánchez O'Donovan
  • Spain María Rodríguez Abalde
  • Argentina Ignacio Jubilla
  • Argentina Ricardo Romero
  • Argentina Galo Fernández
  • Argentina Victoria Aramburu
  • Argentina Diana Deglauy
  • Argentina Julia Muriel Dominzain
  • Chile Mauricio Ampuero
  • Mexico Erick Fonseca
  • Mexico Emma Torres
  • Mexico Betzabé Zumaya
  • Mexico Paola Guzmán
  • Russia Boris Kuznetsov
  • Russia Olga Schedriná
  • Russia Semión Sénderov
  • Serbia Jelena Milincic
  • Spain Ángela Gallardo Bernal
  • Spain Javier Rodríguez Carrasco
  • Spain Francisco Guaita
  • Spain Gonzalo Wancha
  • Spain Helena Villar
  • Venezuela Mariana Álvarez Joyal
  • Venezuela Eva Golinger
  • Venezuela Luis Castro
  • Venezuela Érika Ortega Sanoja
  • Ecuador Rafael Correa
  • Ecuador Emilio Zamora Mota
  • Ecuador Tyron Lino
  • Ecuador Fernando Terranova
  • Cuba Aliana Nieves
  • Cuba Oliver Zamora Oria

References

  1. Actualidad QUIÉNES SOMOS (Spanish) RT
  2. Sagarra Ángel, Josep María de; Soler Herreros, Chimo "El español en la Federación de Rusia: factor determinante en las relaciones con los países hispanohablantes". En: Iberoamérica, trimestral desde Moscú, n. 2 (2014)
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