Spain Grants New Digital TV License to Servicios Integrados

Madrid, Spain – The Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Function announced Tuesday, May 26th, the awarding of a new Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) license to Servicios Integrados Entretenimiento Televisivo SL. This marks a significant development in Spain's broadcasting landscape.
The ministry confirmed the decision, indicating that Servicios Integrados Entretenimiento Televisivo SL has been selected to operate the new DTT license. Details regarding the scope and specifics of the license, including channel offerings and coverage area, were not immediately released in the official announcement. However, the granting of the license suggests an expansion of television broadcasting options for Spanish viewers.
The Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Function is responsible for overseeing Spain's digital infrastructure and public services, including the regulation and allocation of broadcasting licenses. The decision to grant this new DTT license follows a competitive process, though specifics of that process were not included in the announcement. The move comes at a time of ongoing changes in the media industry, with increasing competition from streaming services and evolving consumer habits.
Further information regarding the new license, including launch dates and channel lineup, is expected to be released by Servicios Integrados Entretenimiento Televisivo SL in the coming weeks. The ministry has stated it will continue to monitor the implementation of the license to ensure compliance with regulations and to benefit the public interest.




