I’m so sorry they couldn’t find a channel to broadcast the TV Academy Awards. They get awards on World Television Day, but the channels don’t risk incorporating the two or three-hour premiere into their schedules on their own and few viewers.
For this reason, those who want to follow the ceremony can follow it on the Academy channel on YouTube. Do you know how many times it was watched at ten o’clock in the evening, during rush hour? It was between 178 and 180 visitors including myself.
It saddened me to know that the TV Academy Awards, presented by the solver Luis Larrodera, with so many guests and winners, were watched from home by less than 200 viewers.
Something like when there are several sound cuts and the microphone on the podium cannot be heard. I fervently hoped that it was my home equipment that was bad, and that it was my headphones that were failing. I could not accept that this silence should affect the entire transmission through the flow. But as they knew it, it was.
We’re talking about TV Academy. From my TV. From the first depository of my greatest passion. The National Television Museum should have opened years ago. From many things.
Shortly before the gala, Borja Terán answered Paula Sainz-Pardo the complex question of whether future television cultural programs have a future. They were watched by 0.8% (94,000 viewers) on Culturas 2, who wanted to greet a media critic as it was celebrated on Television Day.
Source: Informacion

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