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Retevisión was a
Spanish telecommunications company; of
which a
portion of it
continues to
exist as
Cellnex Telecom,
which was spun off from
Abertis in...
- de Televisión" (
RETEVISION)". Boletín
Oficial del
Estado (in Spanish). 20 May 1989.
Retrieved 9
April 2022. "Abertis
compra Retevisión Audiovisual por...
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broadcasting network,
including the Torrespaña tower, was
transferred to
Retevisión.
While it was
already appearing on
certain live
broadcasts as
early as...
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Spain owned by MásOrange. It was
previously known as Amena, a
brand of
Retevisión,
until 2005, when it was
bought by
France Télécom (now
Orange S.A.). Its...
- roads), to form Abertis. In
December 2003, the
Abertis Group acquired Retevision, a
leading Spanish radio and
television distribution business; in June...
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channels of Spain's
public broadcaster.
Quiero TV was 49%
owned by Auna/
Retevisión;
other investors included Planeta of Spain,
Carlton Communications of...
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managed by the
joint venture "Barcelona 1250"
created by RTO'92, RTVE,
Retevisión and PESA, with the
financial support of the
European Economic Community...
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Scientific Atlanta. It is used for
professional broadcasting,
notably by
Retevision,
Bloomberg Television,
Discovery Channel, AFRTS, ABS-CBN, GMA Network...
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Centre MBC Russia
Russian Television and
Radio Broadcasting Network RTRN South
Africa Sentech SNTC Spain
Abertis Telecom S.A.
ABERTIS Retevisión RETE...
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Telecom (now
Cellnex Telecom).
Three years later,
after Auna was spun-off,
Retevisión's audiovisual business became part of
Abertis Telecom. In 2005, the deployment...