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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: CARTV, CCRTV, CRTVG, Cadena SER, Euskal Telebista, RTVA, RTVE, RTVV, TV3, Goenkale, Radio Nacional de Espana, Televisio de Catalunya, Univision Radio, Television Espanola, Canal 24 Horas, EITB, TVE Internacional, RTVE Symphony Orchestra, Corporacio Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals, Television de Galicia, Canal Nou Internacional, Teledeporte, Radio Nueva Vida, Que Pasa Radio, La 2, La 1, Clan TVE, Jose Ramon de la Morena, Radio y Television de Andalucia, ESPN Deportes Radio, K3, El Larguero, El 33, Canal Nou 24, Hoy por hoy, 3/24, Catalunya Radio, Canal Nou Dos, Plats bruts, Canal Super3, TVE HD, Canal Vasco, Radio Televisio Valenciana, Radio Exterior de Espana, TV3CAT, No-Do, Canal Sur 2, Aragon TV, RedLibre, Canal 300, Carrusel Deportivo, Premios Ondas, RNE Radio Clasica, Maxima FM, Red de Radiodifusion Biblica. Excerpt: TV3 (Catalan pronunciation: ) is the primary television channel of Catalan public broadcaster Televisio de Catalunya, a subsidiary of the CCMA. TV3 broadcasts programs only in Catalan, with an optional dual track in the original language for some foreign-language series and movies. TV3 is also a founding member of FORTA, the Federation of Autonomic Radio and Television Organizations of Spain. TV3 started its trial broadcasts on 11 September 1983 (the National Day of Catalonia), but its regular broadcasts started a few months later, on 16 January 1984. TV3 was the first television channel to broadcast only in Catalan. In 1985, TV3 expanded its coverage to Andorra, Northern Catalonia, the Balearic islands and the Valencian Community, also Catalan-speaking lands. One year later, TV3 inaugurated its new headquarters in Sant Joan Despi, near Barcelona. Since 1987, TV3 has broadcast a second audio channel on almost all foreign-language series and movies with the original program audio, first using the Zw...