Canal 34 concludes its historical archive series with the 1985 broadcast

The final episode of the documentary series revisits a debate on local media and the station's closure in Vilanova.

Archive image of an old television camera on a recording set.
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Archive image of an old television camera on a recording set.

The documentary series Les cintes del Canal 34 ends this February in Vilanova i la Geltrú by revisiting a historic 1985 broadcast about the role of local media.

The documentary series Les cintes del Canal 34 concludes with an episode featuring the broadcast from August 22, 1985. Unusually, this program was recorded in a private courtyard in Vilanova i la Geltrú rather than the Círcol Catòlic theater.
Journalist Francesc-Marc Álvaro leads a discussion on the influence of media in the city during the 1980s. The episode features prominent figures such as Pere Tàpias and Armand Cardona Torrandell, alongside historical reports on the C-246 highway by Carles Carrillo.
The station, which began operations in February 1985, ceased broadcasting that August. These final images serve as a historical record of a local television project that aimed to expand but ultimately closed its doors.