The Rise of Aragón TV: A Unique Regional Phenomenon
It is a unique phenomenon among regional television stations: alongside TV3, Aragón TV is the only channel that is consistently viewed more in its region than the national generalist television networks . Remarkably, it has surpassed longstanding competitors like Telemadrid, Canal Sur, and TVG in audience numbers. What Aragonese viewers prefer to watch is television that speaks directly about their region and culture .
A Special Case in Spanish Television
Aragón TV began its official broadcasts on April 21, 2006, following a complex political and technical process that stretched over two decades. The journey began with legislative attempts in the 1980s, facing numerous political and legal obstacles. This prolonged development makes the birth of Aragón TV a unique story in the realm of Spanish autonomous television.
Unstoppable Growth in Audience Share
A recent tweet from @hugo_cnm highlighted the dramatic increase in Aragón TV’s audience, capturing its successful trajectory in a visual format:
Aragón TV has seen a sustained increase in its audience, hitting a record of 11.6% annual screen share in 2024. This figure is significant for regional television networks. Even into 2025, the channel continues to excel, registering shares exceeding 12% , particularly during prime times like the after-dinner hours. Its news broadcasts, too, are noteworthy, garnering audience shares of up to 30% , a reflection of its high-quality journalism recognized nationally.
Direct Competition with Catalonia
While TV3 holds a notable general audience, there are occasions, such as October 11, when Aragón TV’s ratings peak, achieving an impressive *27.1% share *. During key time slots, particularly after meals, Aragón TV manages to attract significant viewership (18.9%). In this context, ETB2 and Canal Sur Andalucía complete the list of the most popular regional channels. However, Aragón TV distinguishes itself through its greater penetration and loyalty , far exceeding the averages of other autonomous communities in Spain.
What Does Aragón TV Broadcast?
The programming on Aragón TV focuses heavily on entertainment with strong local ties. Popular shows like ‘Oregon TV‘, which features Aragonese humor, serve as cultural touchstones for the region. Another beloved program is ‘Jotalent‘, a talent show celebrating the Aragonese jota, which captured an 18.7% audience share in its latest season.
Additionally, Aragón TV offers a diverse array of cultural and social programs often focusing on rural life. Shows like ‘Here and Now’ (a morning show achieving shares surpassing 36% ), ‘Pasados por Agua’, ‘Aragón Connection’, and ‘The Countryside is Ours’ engage viewers with topics concerning gastronomy, history, and the rich heritage of the region.
A Non-Controversial Editorial Strategy
One defining characteristic of Aragón TV is its explicit strategy to avoid political and territorial controversies, an approach that is considerably simpler compared to rival networks like TV3. Instead, the channel focuses on providing informative and entertaining content that proudly represents the average Aragonese citizen. Events like the Pilar Festival illustrate the station’s dedication to local culture, where during the ten-day festivities, the channel achieved a remarkable 20% average share.

On October 12, the broadcast of the Offering of Flowers during the Pillar Day festivities reached an astonishing 29.9% share, marking the network’s third-best historical record with 692,000 unique viewers. Notably, in the first segment of the offering, audience share peaked at 44.5% , showcasing the channel’s ability to capture the collective attention of viewers. Its news program, Aragón Noticias 1, also attained an impressive share of 43.8% on that day, complemented by substantial digital engagement with over 500,000 views on its online platforms.
Aragón TV’s remarkable trajectory illustrates not only its ability to capture the cultural essence of its region but also its commitment to delivering quality content that resonates deeply with its audience. As the channel continues to grow, it remains a vital source of connection for the Aragonese people and a shining example of regional broadcasting success.

