ended 2013, a turbulent year for the sector, marked by falling advertising investment, consolidation of large mergers and private duopoly, the rise of quality Spanish fiction series goodbye to long-lived, redirection in TVE and the decline of regional historical closure with Channel 9.
Vertele want to dismiss the 2013 with 12 starters. We have chosen you twelve news, one per month, which have been among the most widely read of our website and you reflect the most prominent television events of the year, for better or for worse.
As always we cautionare not all they are, but they are all they are.
JANUARY: Criticism of TVE news
‘From outrage to humor interview after the King not in the 1 “and” Criticism Weekly Report by treating Bárcenas case. “
are two of the first news of the year accounted for most visited Vertele and reflect a fact that would then repeated throughout 2013: TVE begins to be in the spotlight for alleged political bias in its news under the direction of Julio Somoano. Over the following months to reach other reviews Reporting Services, including the treatment of National Day, relays editors, reports such as the “stand and pray” or provocative teen clothing ….
FEBRUARY: War breaks water into TV
Although released in March, they met in February and two ‘twins’ programs we would reach Spain by Antena 3 and Telecinco ‘Splash’ and ‘Look who jumps’, both competing with their famous jumps from a springboard . The two formats Eyeworks and Quartz monopolized media attention in subsequent months with all kinds of funny news (Falete jump …), curious or controversial (plagiarism lawsuit).
MARCH: Antena 3 and laSexta become Atresmedia
materialize Five months after the merger, the audiovisual company released on March 6, name, corporate image, under which its different areas of activity (TV, movies, radio, digital and advertising) and its brands coalesce.
APRIL: The end of the character of Belén Esteban
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princess ‘birth’ is usually a “flashing” star every year. But surely, the month that captured the most attention in this 2013 was April, when he decided to leave the TV to detoxify, after a heated argument in ‘Deluxe’ that ended with abandoned set. Telecinco stopped talking about it (“this time it is serious,” he said) until his return to the sets sounded, six months later.
MAY: tragic and unexpected death of Mario Biondo, Raquel Sanchez Silva husband
2013 have left us numerous television faces, who pay tribute in our article ‘In memoriam’ of the year.
But the months of May and June we were marked by the tragic death of Mario Biondo, husband hostess Raquel Sanchez Silva. The death of the Italian TV camera caused a huge media impact by the unexpected death, his youth, and for the love of viewers to the host of ‘Survivor’.
JUNE: This month in Telecinco Red
Although Brazil broke our dream in the end, the Confederations Cup was the television star of June, giving a final thrust to Telecinco, who won by a landslide (14.5%) in its best month since November with the phenomenon ‘The Voice’.
JULY: TVE loses its historical leadership in news and triumphs with ‘MasterChef’
2013 has meant dethrone TVE News at the hands of Telecinco. The Telediarios public could not close the season worst way. Just when you played a year of cessation of Fran Llorente, the former director of The News, and his replacement by Julio Somoano, La 1 dismissed June with utter defeat (and audience share) for the first time, on aggregate of all editions .
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resarcía the same month with the end of ‘MasterChef’. The culinary talent show, one of the great successes of the course, closed its first edition with a record of 33% and 5 million viewers.
AUGUST: Stormy ‘Summer Camp’ for Telecinco
August is often a month when a truce chains are given by lower TV consumption. However, Telecinco bet this year for a summer reality which gave good hearing, but more of an annoyance to the chain. Since the presence of the writer by surprise Lucia Etxebarria with subsequent neglect and threat of a lawsuit, the ghost of the boycott of advertisers who appeared to Telecinco experienced by the various controversies in the program.
SEPTEMBER. Antena 3 live your best summer in the year of duopoly
2013 was the year of consolidation of the two major mergers (Atresmedia and Mediaset) and confirmation of the television duopoly between private groups. One of the most representative months of this trend was September when Antena 3 closed its best summer of the last 4 years and earned this month, for the first time in nearly 20 years.
OCTOBER: The month of euphoria: ‘seams’, ‘Top Chef’, ‘Isabel’, ‘The Voice’ …
After nine months of austerity in TV advertising crisis chains begin to see light at the end of the tunnel this fall and programs encourage some of their great strengths. So in October concur on several of the most ambitious screen and better programs received by viewers in all brands, hailed as the new series ‘The Time Between Seams’ and successful ‘Top Chef’ in Antena 3, and the new seasons phenomena of ‘The Voice’ (Telecinco), ‘Isabel’ (the 1) and ‘Your face sounds’ (Antena 3).
NOVEMBER: the end of ‘Aida’ was announced in a year of farewells series
Telecinco reported by surprise decommissioning of ‘Aida’, putting the expiration date of our longest comedy television 2014. Paco León series is just one example of a year that has been the last for many of our other large series. Antena 3 also fired ‘Boat’ and ‘Grand Hotel’, Telecinco, a ‘Fragile’, ‘Central Hospital’ and ‘Land of Wolves’ (this January). In the international arena we run ‘Dexter’ and ‘Breaking Bad’.
DECEMBER: History Channel 9 and closing regional decline
Valencian TV has, sadly, the last star of the year for his historic closing on 29 November, with the strength and helplessness of their workers. The Valencian Government took this drastic decision arguing once its infeasibility Justice annulled the ERE. Farewell to the Channel 9 caused a huge shock in the sector since the news broke, and great media impact on the later month.
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