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DÍAZ-GONZÁLEZ, M., & QUINTAS-FROUFE, N. (2015). Análisis del cierre de canales de TDT impuesto por el tribunal supremo español desde la perspectiva de las empresas afectadas. Fonseca, Journal Of Communication, 10(10), 328-359. Recuperado de http://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2172-9077/article/view/12920
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[Resumen]: El 6 de mayo de 2014 nueve canales de TDT de cobertura nacional cesaron sus emisiones. La causa fue la ejecución de una sentencia del Tribunal Supremo que considera que carecen de la licencia necesaria. El objetivo de este artículo es realizar un análisis riguroso y crítico de estos hechos. El proceso se estudia desde la perspectiva de las empresas de televisión afectadas: la normativa que ampara su derecho a estos canales y cómo lo comunican a su audiencia. Para llegar a concluir que la sentencia es cuestionable y supone un nuevo contratiempo en la estabilidad de la TDT.
[Abstract]: On the 6th May 2014 nine nationally broadcast Digital Terrestrial TV (DTT) channels stopped broadcasting. The reason was the sentence imposed by the Supreme Court which considered these channels to be lacking the necessary licence. The objective of this article is to carry out a rigorous and critical analysis of this action. The analysis is from the point of view of the affected broadcasting companies, the law which covers the rights of these channels and how they communicated this information to their audiences. The analysis reaches the conclusion that the sentence is highly questionable and that it presents a backward step for the stability of DTT in Spain.
[Abstract]: On the 6th May 2014 nine nationally broadcast Digital Terrestrial TV (DTT) channels stopped broadcasting. The reason was the sentence imposed by the Supreme Court which considered these channels to be lacking the necessary licence. The objective of this article is to carry out a rigorous and critical analysis of this action. The analysis is from the point of view of the affected broadcasting companies, the law which covers the rights of these channels and how they communicated this information to their audiences. The analysis reaches the conclusion that the sentence is highly questionable and that it presents a backward step for the stability of DTT in Spain.
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