Television Watching
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By: Justin Aldridge
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| What about my UK TV? If you are thinking of taking your TV with you to Spain, TV sets operating on the British system (PAL-1) won’t work. Spain uses the PAL- BG standard. However, it will work via a satellite system or by connecting the aerial to a Spanish video player, which must be connected by a SCART lead to the TV. Most expats who move to Spain, with all the best intentions of learning Spanish via the television usually end up with a whacking great dish taking up half of their terrace. |
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| Communal Satellite System Many urbanisations have their own communal satellite system usually depending on the ratio of Brits to Spanish. Not all developments have communal systems and those who do want it may have to organise it amongst themselves. Quality TV? Whether you understand the Spanish language or not, I am sure that most people will agree that after a night in front of the Spanish box, the BBC license fee is worth every penny. The Channels There are two state owned channels TVE 1 AND 2, channels specific for each region and the two large privately owned Antena 3 and Tele 5. TVE backs the governing socialist party, PSOE; Antena 3 has right wing leanings; and TELE 5 leans more to the left. With regards to the state-owned channels there is currently an obvious attempt to improve the quality of programmes with more ‘realistic’ soaps such as Cuentame como paso about everyday life during the Franco era. News coverage can be quite disturbing as there is little editing of live, video footage; probably a backlash of years of censorship under Franco. Chat Shows If you are Trisha fan or celeb obsessed than you are in for a treat as the main offerings are low quality chat shows devoted to gossip and scandal. However, exposure to such programmes should be kept to a minimum as they can result in severe headaches due to the inability of the guests and sometimes presenters to talk in a voice less than 120 decibels. |
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About the author: Susan Pedalino is Masters Degree
qualified in Intercultural Communication and teaching English as a foreign
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