03. EDUCATION, INFORMATION, AND ENTERTAINMENT IN TRANSFORMATION ANNUAL REPORT 2011 In 2010, Media Capital had revenues of 249.01 million euros, and EBITDA of 48.04 million. TVI Internacional, is TVI’s general-interest international channel, created with the objective of building links between Portugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries worldwide. It began broadcasting in May 2010, with a wide range of programming based on news, TV series, major events and entertainment, and can be viewed in Angola and Mozambique through the ZAP platform. TVI’s programming strategy is focused on Portugueselanguage content in all formats, from talk shows to news and drama. It also broadcasts international programs (series, movies and children’s programs) and sports, with a special focus on football. PLURAL PRISA’s TV production company was founded in 2001 and is currently one of the largest companies in the audiovisual sector in Spain and Portugal. Plural Entertainment has offices in Spain (Madrid, Zaragoza, Canary Islands and Asturias), USA (Miami), Portugal (Lisbon), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Brazil (São Paulo) and Angola (Luanda). In 2010 Plural Entertainment produced programs for all audiovisual genres: entertainment, drama, documentaries and advertising. Clients include the major national and regional Spanish television networks. It is the chief producer of programming for TVI, Portugal’s leading broadcaster, and, from its offices in Miami, it provides television content for the U.S. Hispanic and Latin American markets. Plural Entertainment has produced the widely acclaimed drama series Hay alguien ahí (Cuatro) and Ángel o Demonio (Telecinco). It also has extensive experience in lifestyle coaching TV show formats. It has produced three successful seasons of Big Brother (Cuatro), as well as El Campamento (Cuatro), Hijos de Papá (Cuatro) and Operación Momotombo (Antena 3). In Portugal, it produces more than 1,200 hours of drama. Its products are consistently audience-share leaders and are distributed in more than 30 countries. In 2010 it won its first International Emmy for its Portuguese soap opera Meu Amor. V-me V-me Media Inc. is the audiovisual production and distribution company behind the Spanish-language channel V-me, based in New York and in which PRISA has a 17% stake. V-me is the fourth largest television channel aimed specifically at the U.S. Hispanic market. Its programming is based on entertainment, news, music, sport and film and the company is committed to education. V-me is the only channel in the country to broadcast a daily Spanish-language pre-school program, which it develops in association with public television. The channel broadcasts in free-to-view, satellite and through American cable network operators DIRECTV, 56