Canal 10 (Spain)

This collaboration involved the participation of Lake Wood Enterprises, Inc. —Panama—, whose representative was José María Calviño, in the shareholding.

Canal 10 also makes agreements with various community videos – small local pay television networks – to rebroadcast the channel.

It was only possible to register in large cities—Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Valencia and Bilbao—[1][10] since it was only in those cities that Canal 10 carried out the —free— installations of the satellite dish and the receiver.

It was not enough for Molinare itself—continuity of the channel—to make it impossible for Canal 10 employees to go to work on September 1, causing the network to stop broadcasting to the surprise of subscribers.

The next day the network reported that it could not continue, accusing the fact that no income had been generated and the precarious number of subscribers - 654 -.

The shareholders intend to send Enrique Talarewitz, manager of the chain, to court for mismanagement; but they do not achieve it because they allegedly have "infiltrated" judges and officials.