
The Canal Sur Andalucía TV schedule for April 5, 2026 reflects changes underway in regional broadcasting in Spain. On this day, viewers will see not only familiar programs but also new formats designed to engage different age groups. The programming changes address topics important to the people of Andalusia, highlighting current regional issues.
The nighttime broadcast opens with ‘No dejes de soñar,’ where hosts Manu Sánchez and Pastora Soler help make Andalusians’ dreams come true. After midnight, ‘Tierra azul’ explores how the sea shapes the region’s life and history, as well as traditions of fishing and trade. Early in the morning, ‘Lo Flamenco’ is dedicated to flamenco culture, sharing stories of legendary performers and featuring unique live acts.
Morning highlights
Starting at 5 a.m., the lineup features shows focused on health and lifestyle. On ‘Cómetelo,’ chef Enrique Sánchez prepares dishes using local ingredients, while ‘Salud al día’ with Roberto Sánchez discusses current topics in medicine and prevention. The morning block continues with ‘Testigos Hoy,’ offering perspectives on current events through the lens of Christian faith, as well as ‘ConCiencia’ with Fátima Ruiz, which explores scientific topics and their relevance to daily life.
Next on the schedule is ‘Espacio Protegido,’ focused on ecology and environmental issues in Andalusia. ‘Solidarios’ addresses support for vulnerable groups, volunteer work, and the activities of social organizations. At 10 a.m., the broadcast of ‘Santa Misa’ begins, followed by ‘Andalucía por el mundo,’ featuring stories of Andalusians living outside the region.
Daytime programs
During the day, the broadcast features programs focused on life in small towns and traditions. ‘Los Repobladores’ showcases stories of people who have moved from big cities to smaller settlements, while ‘Toros para todos’ introduces viewers to the world of bullfighting, offering insights and interviews with renowned toreros. The information segment ‘Tierra y Mar’ covers agriculture, fishing, and livestock, and ‘Canal Sur Noticias 2’ summarizes the news of the day, with a focus on regional events and sports.
At midday, viewers can watch the feature film ‘Barrabás’, which explores the search for the meaning of life and spiritual challenges. After this, the preparations for the live broadcast of the bullfight begin: ‘Previo toros’ analyzes upcoming events, followed directly by the corrida itself.
Evening broadcast
In the evening, Canal Sur Andalucía returns to the news with ‘Canal Sur Noticias 2’, offering a recap of the day and discussions of the region’s key events. The Sunday broadcast concludes with a repeat of ‘Andalucía por el mundo’, giving viewers a glimpse into the lives of Andalusians abroad.
This programming schedule reflects the channel’s aim to combine traditional formats with new topics, highlighting culture, science, social support, and religious issues. According to RUSSPAIN, such changes in regional television are becoming increasingly noticeable, driven by growing interest in local stories and current issues.
In recent years, regional TV channels in Spain have been actively revamping their programming schedules to attract a broader audience. In 2025, similar changes took place on TV Galicia and Canal Extremadura, which introduced new shows covering science, culture, and rural life. These measures help maintain viewer interest and strengthen ties with local communities, which is especially important amid growing competition among media outlets.












