Corporació Valenciana de Mitjans de Comunicació
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Corporació Valenciana de Mitjans de Comunicació (Valencian: [koɾpoɾasiˈo valensiˈana de miˈdʒanz de komunikasiˈo]), also known by its acronym CVMC, is an agency of the Generalitat Valenciana, though with management autonomy and functional independence, in charge of producing and disseminating audiovisual products.[4][5] Since 20 July 2016 is the successor of Radiotelevisió Valenciana, which was closed in 2013 by the then president Alberto Fabra.
| Predecessor | Radiotelevisió Valenciana |
|---|---|
| Formation | 20 July 2016 |
| Founder | Generalitat Valenciana |
| Location | |
Region | Valencian Community, Spain |
| Products | Radio Television |
| Owner | Generalitat Valenciana |
President | Enrique Soriano Hernández |
Governing Board[2] | Enrique Soriano Hernández Vicent Vergara del Toro Vicente Cutanda Mansilla Rafel Xambó Olmos José Martínez Sáez María Lozano Estivalis Raquel Piqueras Navarro Mar Iglesias García María Dolores Navarro Giménez |
| Budget | 55 million euros[3] (2017) |
| Website | www |
It is part of the Federation of Regional Organizations of Radio and Television (FORTA) with which it shares content for broadcasts.[1]