Energy (TV channel)

Energy (Stylized as E.) is a private Spanish television channel owned by Mediaset España Comunicación. Its programming is aimed towards a male audience.[1][2] It began test broadcasts on 27 December 2011 before fully launching on 9 January 2012.[3][4]

Energy
Launched9 January 2012 (2012-01-09)
Owned byMediaset España Comunicación
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
Audience share1.8% (January 2018 (2018-01), Kantar Media)
SloganEncuentra tu E (Find your E)
CountrySpain, Andorra
LanguageSpanish
Broadcast areaSpain
Andorra
Replaced byCanal+ 2
Sister channel(s)Telecinco
Cuatro
FactoríaDeFicción
LaSiete
Boing
Divinity
Nueve
Websitehttp://www.telecinco.es/energy

Programming

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Energy airs syndicated television series, both international and local, most of them reruns of series previously aired on sister channels Telecinco and Cuatro. It also includes sports broadcasts, news documentaries, movies and international foreign fiction series.[5]

Devoted largely to broadcast sporting events and the Grand Prix motorcycle racing, the UEFA European Football Championship, Copa del Rey, the UEFA Europa League and the UEFS Futsal Men's Championship; NBA basketball and[6] the Ultimate Fighting Championship.[7]

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gollark: Oh, and if it's a paper it might not even come with code or it might be really awful code, yes.
gollark: The code/paper you find isn't going to be conveniently usable by just downloading it and copypasting it into your AI's code or something. You'll probably have to actually understand how it works, yet another unfathomable general intelligence task, figure out how it interfaces with the rest of the code or if it can even be used together at all, and possibly rewrite it entirely to fit with what you need.
gollark: "Pluck it out" is also easy to say, but it's actually even harder.
gollark: "Find useful stuff" also sounds pleasantly easy, but it's *not*. Even a human reading a repository or paper may struggle to find "useful" bits; reasoning about the relevance of a new set of information or methods for a project is a difficult general intelligence task.

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