Monday, January 10, 2011

No more bullfighting on national television

Radiotelevision Espanola (RTVE) has pledged not to show bullfighting on its channels given that the evening corridas usually occur during peak viewing times for children.

Live broadcasts of the top bullfights were dropped from the schedule by RTVE in 2007 – 51 years after it launched with a bullfight – when the organisation claimed it could not always afford to buy broadcasting rights. At the time, executives said they had "nothing against bullfighting" but had simply made a commercial decision.

The admission now that the spectacle is too cruel or violent for viewing by children has given hope to campaigners that a countrywide ban is within reach. Bullfighting is already banned in Catalonia.

Supporters of bullfighting slammed RTVE's decision, labelling it a "hypocrisy" driven by political motives.

"There are those in education who deny that bullfighting on television even causes any distress to children," argued Inigo Fraile, head of the Union of Toreros. "It seems hypocritical because the same criterion is not applied to other content. There are many more violent scenes, not just to animals but to people, shown in movies and television series broadcast on public channels."

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