RTVE
Spanish state-owned public corporation
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2024 | Thomas Dausgaard begins his role as principal guest conductor of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra. |
December 2 2024 | José Pablo López was appointed as the Chair of the RTVE board, marking the start of a new leadership period for the national public service broadcaster. |
March 2024 | Thomas Dausgaard announced as the next principal guest conductor, effective for the 2024–2025 season. |
2023 | Christoph König appointed as the orchestra's principal conductor for the 2023–2024 season. |
October 2021 | Controversy erupted over RTVE's denial of journalists' travel to Tindouf, leading to the resignation of TVE and RNE international informative services heads. |
June 2021 | RTVE launched RTVE Play, replacing the older 'RTVE a la carta' streaming service and introducing additional features for online content delivery. |
March 26 2021 | New RTVE administration board officially constituted. |
February 2021 | José Manuel Pérez Tornero shortlisted as future chairman of the corporation. |
2019 | Pablo González becomes conductor of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra, serving until 2023. |
December 2018 | RTVE launched a web platform with Filmoteca Española, offering over 4,000 Spanish film and documentary videos online. |
July 2018 | Rosa María Mateo appointed as Provisional Sole Administrator amid parliamentary deadlock. |
2016 | Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez returns as conductor of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra, serving until 2019. |
June 11 2013 | RTVE publicly condemned the closure of Greece's state broadcaster ERT, standing out among European broadcasters. |
2012 | People's Party (PP) began staffing RTVE with party veterans, leading to personnel departures and allegations of political content suppression. Ana Pastor was notably fired during this period. |
2011 | Carlos Kalmar becomes conductor of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra, serving until 2016. |
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