Television of Spain
About
Broadcast hubs in Manhattan often serve niche audiences. Television of Spain operates from a midtown address, delivering content that connects Spanish-speaking viewers to news, entertainment, and cultural programming from across the Atlantic. The station’s presence in New York reflects the city’s long-standing ties to Spanish-language media, offering a familiar voice amid the urban landscape.
The office sits at 226 W 26th St #10, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, in a building that blends into the neighborhood’s mix of media firms and creative spaces. Chelsea’s industrial-chic aesthetic provides a fitting backdrop for a station that bridges continents without leaving the block. Those planning a visit can expect the kind of no-frills efficiency typical of broadcast operations, where the focus remains on the signal rather than the surroundings.
Scheduling a tour or submitting footage typically requires a call ahead. Reaching someone at (212) 371-5112 can streamline the process, especially for producers or journalists looking to collaborate. The station’s programming spans everything from daily newscasts to special features on Spanish art, sports, and politics, making it a resource for both expats and curious locals.
Directions to the office are straightforward via public transit or a short walk from Penn Station. A map pinpoints the exact location here, where the station continues its role as a cultural conduit in the city’s media ecosystem.