Informe Semanal

Informe Semanal
Genre News magazine
Created by Pedro Erquicia
Directed by Jenaro Castro
Presented by Jenaro Castro
Country of origin Spain
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 43
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network La 1 (TVE)
Original release March 31, 1973 – present
External links
Website

Informe Semanal (English: Weekly Report) is a Spanish news magazine which has been broadcast on La 1 of Televisión Española weekly since 1973. It is the second longest runtime program in the history of television in Spain, just behind the daily newscast Telediario.

With more than 43 years on air, Informe Semanal is referred as the milestone news program in Europe and it is Televisión Española's most awarded program.[1]

Format

The program's format is based on the American program 60 Minutes from CBS, that consists of four reports about themes as current affairs, economy, politics, society and culture. Each report lasts around 10–15 minutes.

History

Informe Semanal started broadcast on March 31, 1973, then titled "Semanal Informativo" and hosted by José Antonio Silva and directed by Pedro Erquicia. Since then they have issued more than 6000 reports.

In 1978 Erquicia left the direction of the program and was replaced by Jorge Martinez Reverte and for some time the format was changed and live interviews were featured.

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