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El Toro TV is a Spanish private television channel operating in the generalist and current affairs format, with a conservative editorial stance . The primary language of broadcasting is Spanish. The channel was founded in 2005 under the name Intereconomía Televisión and was rebranded as El Toro TV in 2019 . The channel is owned by Grupo Intereconomía, with Julio Ariza as a key figure, and is headquartered at Calle de Modesto Lafuente, 42, in Madrid, Spain . The channel broadcasts in 1080i HDTV format, downscaled to 16:9 576i for standard definition signals .
On air, El Toro TV features a mix of political debate programs, current affairs magazines, news bulletins, economic reports, sports coverage, films, series, documentaries, and investigative reports . The channel describes its reason for existence as simply but powerfully "telling the truth" . Flagship programs include El gato al agua, a political debate program; Más se perdió en Cuba; Noticias El Toro TV, the channel's news bulletin; La redacción abierta; and Tiempos modernos . The channel also airs El Azote a la Política, which is described as a platform for news that other media silence and a debate space that challenges elites, featuring analysis, debate, and current affairs . La Redacción Abierta is a live news program presented by Xavier Horcajo, addressing current issues with reporters on the scene, featuring interviews and analysis .
History programming includes Historia, hosted by veteran historian and journalist Alfonso Arteseros, which explores relevant events in Spanish history using footage from the largest private historical archive in Spain . The channel also airs current affairs magazines presented by José Javier Esparza, featuring live interviews, talk shows, and interactive political debates with viewer participation . In sports programming, the channel launched a new soccer program called El Curubito! in February 2025, hosted by a team of veteran sports commentators including Alejandro Munévar, Albert Lesan, Juanma Pérez Noya, Laura Fernández, and Ana Kent. The program combines rigorous sports information with analysis of matches and performances of Hispanic-American players and coaches in European and Latin American leagues, with a focus on FC Barcelona, along with passionate discussions on controversial soccer topics and exclusive interviews with soccer stars .
El Toro TV has faced significant economic difficulties since 2013, and the following year it ceased broadcasting its signal nationwide . Since then, the channel has only been available via its open Digital Terrestrial Television licenses in the Community of Madrid (with four licenses in Móstoles on channel 30, Fuenlabrada on channel 42, Pozuelo de Alarcón on channel 24, and Madrid capital on channel 39), the Balearic Islands (on channel 37), and in Sagunto, Valencia (on channel 36) . Some local television stations also partially broadcast El Toro TV programming in areas where the original signal does not reach . The channel is also available via internet streaming worldwide. Viewers can watch online the live broadcast of El Toro TV through the official website at eltorotv.com and via the El Toro TV mobile application, available for smartphones and tablets, which allows users to enjoy the channel's programs live from anywhere .
El Toro TV strives to be a media outlet that offers an alternative perspective to mainstream media, focusing on freedom, independence, and identity . The mission of the channel is to tell the truth, covering political, economic, social, and sports information from a right-wing, conservative point of view . The channel's slogan is La España que quieres (The Spain you want) . Thanks to modern digital platforms, El Toro TV provides the opportunity to watch online the live broadcast on any device - from smartphones to Smart TVs - ensuring that viewers across Spain and around the world can access its political debate and current affairs programming wherever they are.







