Energy (Stylized as E.) is a private Spanish television channel owned by Mediaset España. Its programming is aimed towards a male audience.[1][2] It began test broadcasts on 27 December 2011 before fully launching on 9 January 2012.[3][4]
History
In 2010, after the merger between Gestevisión Telecinco and Sogecuatro, the newly formed group was able to add two television channels to its offer, which would be occupied by a channel aimed at women and another at men.[5] The first channel was called Divinity and it was launched in April 2011, while in the male case the project was frozen.[6]
In November 2011, the group's men's channel project was recovered with the announcement of the two possible names for the channel: Vertigo and Energy.[7][8] Finally the second name was chosen for the channel.
The channel began broadcasting on January 9, 2012, occupying the space of Canal+ 2, in its beginnings, the channel broadcast programming based on series, documentaries, reality shows, sports and movies.[9]
In November 2015, the channel was reformed to focus on the transmission of television series.
In August 2022, the channel became the most watched in Spain with respect to thematic channels created to be broadcast in Digital Terrestrial Television, a position it has held since that moment. In the months of March, April, May and August 2023, Energy achieved its best audience record by obtaining 3.1% of the television share.
Programming
Energy airs syndicated television series, both international and local, most of them reruns of series previously aired on sister channels Telecinco and Cuatro. Previously the channel also broadcast sports, news documentaries and movies.[10]
In November 2015, the channel was reformed to focus on the transmission of television series, especially from the US, this was due to the launch of Atreseries by Atresmedia and the low audience numbers achieved in the original format, the channel also added documentaries and films to its programming, although they were later transferred to other channels of Mediaset such as Be Mad or Cuatro.[13]