Canary Islands Government Approves New Director for Radio and TV Public Service
Resignation and Appointment at Radiotelevisión Canaria
Overview
The Canary Islands government has officially approved the resignation of María Méndez Castro as the head of Radiotelevisión Canaria, the public broadcasting entity.
Her departure was formalized on November 19, 2025, and her tenure will officially end once the regional Parliament appoints her replacement.
New Appointment
The government has proposed César Augusto Toledo Hernández as the new director, following a review to ensure he meets the legal requirements for the position.
"This move underscores ongoing efforts to refresh leadership at regional public media," said an official source.
Implications
- The appointment process involves parliamentary approval, adding a layer of democratic oversight.
- This change can impact how news and cultural content are shaped at a crucial regional platform.
- It highlights the government's active role in maintaining the independence and professionalism of public service media.
Broader Context
This transition occurs amid broader debates about media transparency and regional autonomy in Spain.
The move aims to ensure the quality, independence, and professionalism of public broadcasting in the Canary Islands, affecting the region's media landscape.