Last update 5 November, 2013 by Julio Muñoz
The Valencian Consell has announced the closure of the Valencian regional television after the Justice finally decided to agree with the workers affected by the ERE and order their reinstatement. A high unaffordable cost for public television that has caused the first closure of a regional television in Spain.
Beyond who is right, beyond the management of RTVV, What we ask ourselves today in Colgados for Football is if it is good for football that the autonomous public televisions disappear, taking into account that Telemadrid and other autonomous communities in a precarious economic situation could soon follow in their footsteps.
Historically, the open match was offered until the award to Mediapro, by regional television. They were the ones who offered half of Spain the meeting on Saturday night. They were also the ones that made it possible and make it possible to talk about the Second Division teams and even report the anecdotes, stories and circumstances incurred by the most modest teams in the Second Division B.

Sin ellas, possibly, the impact of the category no longer silver but bronze would be minimal. To give an example, who will report now on Alcoyano?, from Ontinyent or Olimpic de Xátiva to speak only of some of the Valencian teams belonging to group III of Second B. And the Valencian Third, fades away?
Surely, the local newspapers will continue to comment on the stories of the town team on duty, but the images will be lost and the viewer will be able to know little through his eye of what happens in the most modest fields of Valencian football. not to mention, that there have been many financial aids offered by the autonomous televisions to the Valencian teams, for many years sponsored by it in exchange for a simple logo on the shirt or the retransmission of a match that in cases such as Second or Second B matches barely reported an audience.
Many may say that it was an expense to pay Valencia 203,9 million for television rights, 152 to Villarreal and 27 to Levante during the period 2003-2011, but the teams took advantage of it. And even more so the Second or Second B teams (alrededor de 50.000 euros per club and season) who obviously received much less money, but of equal or even more utility.