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Sunday, May 14, 2006

More than a Million Canary Islanders Can View the New TV Channel, La Sexta. (No, it's not what you think!)

That is about half of us, though, as far as I am aware, I am not one of them, but then I haven't fiddled with the knobs recently. I did spot a La Sexta (it means The Sixth or Channel Six, but I am sure English speakers will offer alternative translations) van here in the valley yesterday morning for the rally, so this report was opportune to drop the penny after it had raised my curiosity.

If we haven't managed to get it before June (reception of the new TV channel, that is), we are advised to rush along to our friendly neighborhood aerial installer, or the TV station themselves, to make sure we don't miss their coverage of the upcoming World Cup. Like a nasty rash in Las Veronicas, I don't suppose it will be possible to avoid it really, will it? :)

More than a Million Canary Islanders Can View the New Channel Six

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