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Tetro Kornbluth
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« on: September 19, 2012, 05:07:52 AM »


They, Tamayo and Saez, have big mansions in Valencia now. I'm wondering where the money came from.

Actually, if you want to know something about it... You have to pay Enrique de Diego (a journalist who at the time was very close to Aguirre and now hates her) a big fortune, because he wants to say something about it, but he keeps earning more and more money, which, supposedly, is coming from Intereconomia, a multimedia company who survives because of Aguirre's subventions. So his silene is already bought.

Really? Now I knew Telemadrid was considered Aguirre's own personal domain but this I didn't know - though it does explain a lot. *Thinks back to all those bored days turning on the TV and listening to intereconomia for the Lulz only understand half of it*
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Tetro Kornbluth
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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2012, 12:49:30 PM »


They, Tamayo and Saez, have big mansions in Valencia now. I'm wondering where the money came from.

Actually, if you want to know something about it... You have to pay Enrique de Diego (a journalist who at the time was very close to Aguirre and now hates her) a big fortune, because he wants to say something about it, but he keeps earning more and more money, which, supposedly, is coming from Intereconomia, a multimedia company who survives because of Aguirre's subventions. So his silene is already bought.

Really? Now I knew Telemadrid was considered Aguirre's own personal domain but this I didn't know - though it does explain a lot. *Thinks back to all those bored days turning on the TV and listening to intereconomia for the Lulz only understand half of it*

Telemadrid is supposed to be a public TV. But we have many far-right TV channels here, while only LaSexta is leftist: Libertad Digital, Intereconomia, Intereconomia2, PopularTV, 13tv, Telecinco  and co.(slightly, propiety of Berlusconi), Antena3 and co., Canal9 in Valencia (public TV, too), TeleMadrid, Castilla La Mancha TV (also public TV)...

Ah yes, the joys of Spanish TV (never met anyone who confessed to actually watching it).
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