HispanTV
Type | Cable television network |
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Country | Iran |
Availability | Worldwide |
Slogan |
Nexo Latino (Latino Connection) |
Owner | Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting[1] |
Key people | Mohammad Sarafraz, Director-General |
Launch date | December 21, 2011 |
Picture format | HDTV |
Sister channels | IRINN, Al-Alam News Network, Press TV, iFilm |
Official website | hispantv.com and hispantv.ir |
Language | Spanish[1] |
Website | hispantv.com and hispantv.ir |
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Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
UHF |
WRUA Canal 33.1 (Fajardo) WECN Canal 18.2 (Naranjito) |
TDT Canal 45 (Madrid) TDT Canal 57 (Madrid) | |
Satellite | |
Eutelsat 3.1ºE | 11498 H 11852 |
NSS-806 Americas | 3803 / 27500 / 3/4 H |
Intelsat 21 58ºW | 3840 H 27690 |
Hispasat 1D-1E 30ºW | 12092 H 27500 |
Galaxy 19 North America | 12028 /21991 / 3/4 H |
CANTV | Channel 306 |
Inter (Venezuelan broadcaster) | Channel 340 |
Cable | |
Verizon Fios | Channel 1509 |
Time Warner Cable | Channel 228 |
Cable & Wireless | 518 |
TCC (Uruguay) | 45 |
Personal TV | 340 |
HispanTV (Spanish: [ispanˈteuβe, ihpanˈteuβe], Persian (patterned from Spanish pronunciation): [ispanˈteube, ispanˈteuve], Persian alphabet: هیسپانتیوی) is a Spanish language news channel operated by IRIB, Iran's state-owned public broadcasting corporation. It began broadcasting in December 2011.[2]
HispanTV's programming has been distributed in Venezuela, Spain, Argentina, Cuba and other countries worldwide and is intended to reinforce ties between Iran and Latin American states such as Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Nicaragua, and Mexico as well as to counter what the Iranian government sees as unfair coverage in Western media. The channel is similar to Press TV, an English language news channel and Al-Alam an Arabic satellite TV station also owned by the Iranian state, which claim to provide "accurate and unbiased coverage of the world and the Middle East events as they unfold."[3]
HispanTV has foreign journalists from Spain, Argentina, Mexico, USA, Chile, Nicaragua and Venezuela. It also has journalists from Iran who speak Spanish.
Goals
The primary goal of HispanTV is to provide a complete platform of multimedia services to the Spanish speaking peoples of Latin America, Latin-American citizens of Iranian origin, Hispanic and Latino Americans of the United States, Muslim minorities of the Hispanophone world, and Spanish-speaking foreign residents in Iran, offering an opportunity for cultural exchange through television and web broadcasts.[4]
TV programs
- Irán
- Enfoque
- Detrás de la Razón
- El Color del Dinero
- Irán Hoy
- Diálogo Abierto
- La Gran Historia
- Cine a Contra Corriente
- Fort Apache
- ¿Qué opinas?
- Continentes
- Más que Deporte
- Dossier de Oriente Medio
- Más allá de la imagen
- Epílogo
- Al – Ándalus
- Al Natural
- Cara a Cara
- A la Calle
- Punto de Mira
- Guayoyo
- Panorama
- Entre Líneas
- El Encuentro
- Raíces
- Nuevos musulmanes
- Casa Latina, Comida Iraní
- Recorridos Urbanos
- Mi viaje al Islam
International Reporters
- Sebastián Salgado
- Raquel González
- Andrés Sal-lari
- Rony Curvelo
- Alejandro Kirk
- Karin Molfinqueo
- Álvaro Altamiranda
- Mauricio Inostroza
- Robinson Robles
- Vladimir Chamorro
- Juan José Dorado
- Héctor Chinchilla
- Miguel Salay
- Gerardo Torres
- Samaneh Kachui
- Asa Esfandiari
- Ali Gudarzi
- Arturo Calvillo
- Jimmy Sánchez
- Álvaro Navarro
- Moises Mercado
- Sara Morales Gallego
- Juan Cáceres Troche
- Francisco Zacarías
- Jorge de la Quintana
- Antonio Oliveira e Silva
- Carlos Rubén Rodríguez
- Cristian Eloy Torres
- Rafael González
- Eduardo Lopez Jamar
- Oriol Puig
- Bashar Barazi
- María Eugenia Rodríguez
- Marcelo Sánchez
- Lluís Miquel Hurtado
- Marcos Salgado
Controversy
Sanctions
In July 2013, HispanTV and other Iranian channels were removed from several European and American satellites, allegedly because of the Iran sanctions, even though an EU spokesman said that these sanctions do not apply to media.[5] HispanTV is no longer aired in Spain as Spain is a member of the EU and HispanTV now exclusively broadcasts in Hispanic America. As of 2015, the channel has only resumed broadcasting in the Community of Madrid through the channels 45 and 57 UHF DTT. HispanTV has also "tried to bypass sanctions by providing live feeds of its networks through YouTube".[6]
Antisemitism allegations
The Anti-Defamation League has claimed that "HispanTV regularly broadcasts anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist conspiracy theories" and that Iran's "influence in Latin America has been a strong feature of the Iranian government’s foreign policy in the last decade, and HispanTV serves as a platform to spread Tehran’s conspiracy theories, Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism".[6]
In their Antisemitism in Venezuela 2013 report, the Venezuelan Confederation of Israelite Associations (CAIV) claims that HispanTV engages in anti-Israel news coverage and that these biased reports are then repeated by Russia's RT News and Cuba's Prensa Latina, and Venezuela’s state media, including SIBCI, AVN, TeleSUR, Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), Alba TV, La Radio del Sur, Radio Nacional de Venezuela (RNV), YVKE Mundial, Correo del Orinoco and Ciudad CCS.[7]
References
- 1 2 http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/iran-launches-spanish-language-hispan-tv
- ↑ "Hispan TV comenzará a retransmitir el miércoles". hispantv.com. 2011-12-16. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
- ↑ "Irán se escuchará en español con el canal Hispan TV". www.correodelorinoco.gob.ve. 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ↑ "QUÉ ES HISPANTV". www.hispantv.com. Retrieved 2011-10-31.
- ↑ http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/06/26/310864/intelsat-to-take-iranian-channels-off-air/
- 1 2 "Iran's Hispan TV Follows Press TV's Footsteps With Live Stream On YouTube". Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
- ↑ "Antisemitisim in Venezuela 2013". Venezuelan Confederation of Israelite Associations. Retrieved 13 January 2015.