Bad is that RTVE has chronicled the irregular interim of Rosa María Mateo;

that its rude pro-government bias steals from the taxpayers who support the entity with their taxes their right to plural and minimally objective information;

that some of

its most distinguished spaces give their rides to the filias and phobias of journalists controlled by Pablo Iglesia

s;

that the general deterioration of the programming has ruined its ratings;

but what to manipulation and he

recalcitrant ctarism is joined by the most glaring incompetence to carry out the most elementary function of public service, on a day informatively devoted to the draw for the Christmas Lottery, it is something that cries out to heaven. to RTVE the exclusive signal of the draw, with

the clear instruction that Televisión Española redistribute this signal free of charge to all media

that required it.

The measure, inspired by the reasonable purpose of reducing the number of cameras in the room due to the pandemic, was in practice sabotaged by the entity, with the undesirable result that the media - including EL MUNDO, which had submitted the pertinent request to broadcast from our YouTube channel - they were neither able to attend nor could they disseminate the images of the raffle, one of the most in-demand content of the year.

Well, in the middle of the broadcast, the public network decided to report the broadcast of the signal to YouTube, which cut off the broadcast.

All because RTVE demanded that digital media use the original embedded signal, with

the sole objective of diverting our readers to the page of the public channel.

But the public entity is not there to compete in traffic: we all pay for that.

And of course it is not there to cut off relevant content against the express will of Lotteries with the sole intention of trying to make up its disastrous audience of so many others in one day.

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