Cuatro (channel)

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Cuatro
cuatrotv logo
Launched November 7, 2005
Owned by Sogecable
Audience share 7.5% (, )
Country Flag of Spain Spain
Website www.cuatro.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue Channel 4
Satellite
Digital+ Channel 4

Cuatro ("Four") is a Spanish private television channel broadcasting since November 2005. The Channel is owned by Sogecable and is product of the reconversion of its pay-per view license of Canal+.

In 2006, it scored a massive coup by cutting a deal with the RFEF and the Spain national football team to show all of the team's matches, including a majority of games in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. It pulled the licence away from TVE, who had held the rights to the national team's matches for years.

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