Televisión del Principado de Asturias

Televisión del Principado de Asturias (Asturian: Televisión del Principáu d'Asturies, English: Television of the Principality of Asturias) is the first channel from RTPA, in Asturias. The channel broadcasts entirely in Asturias and its programming is mainly general.

TPA7, A7
Launched20 December 2005 (2005-12-20)
Owned byRTPA
Picture format16:9 576i (SDTV)
Audience share6.1% (March 2014, RTPA Blog)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish
Asturian
Broadcast areaAsturias
HeadquartersGijón
Formerly calledTPA
Sister channel(s)TPA8
TPA9 HD
Websitewww.rtpa.es
Availability
Terrestrial
TDTMux 45 (Asturias)
Cable
TelecableChannel 7
Vodafone TVChannel 7 (Only in Asturias)
IPTV
Movistar+Channel 8 (Only in Asturias)
Streaming media
rtpa.esLive

Its headquarters are located in the Universidad Laboral de Gijón.

History

A television studio for sporting program No sólo fútbol.

TPA made its first test broadcast on 20 December, 2005 at 21:00. On 7 January 2006, TPA broadcast its first sports coverage with a football match between Sporting de Gijón and Racing de Ferrol, although the match was provided by Televisión de Galicia. The next day, another football game was broadcast, this time at Gozón between Marino de Luanco and Cultural de Durango, but this time produced by themselves.[1] During the first months, all the weekend games of Sporting de Gijón, Marino de Luanco and Real Oviedo were broadcast.

Despite having four programs in Asturian, its programming is mainly in Spanish language.

On 8 September 2006, coinciding with the Day of Asturias, it started its morning broadcastings with the classic Mass of La Santina in Covadonga.

On 27 March 2010, TPA9 HD started its broadcastings with the game of La Liga between Real Zaragoza and Valencia CF. Since that moment, La Liga games and Formula One is presented in this channel.

On 9 June 2011, TPA9 HD, with other autonomous channels, broadcast the concert of Violadores del Verso, being this the first broadcasting on the new Digital Terrestrial Television.

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