Madrid.tv
§ 01 — A Private Acquisition

One name.
One screen.
One capital.

Madrid.TV is privately held and available for acquisition by a single qualified party. The transfer is direct: one owner, one email, one decision.

Status
Available
Channel
Private, direct
Contact
offers@madrid.tv
§ 02 — Evidence

A name with a city behind it.

Madrid is not a category. It is a working capital with measurable weight in tourism, audiovisual production, and the Spanish-speaking world. The figures below are public record.

11.2M1
Visitors received by the city of Madrid in 2024, the highest annual total on record.
[1] Madrid Destino / Madrid City Council, 2024 figures
€16.1B2
International tourist spending in the city of Madrid in 2024 — a 21% year-on-year increase.
[2] Madrid Destino / Madrid City Council, 2024
3,5003
Audiovisual companies operating in the Community of Madrid, the largest concentration of the sector in Spain.
[3] Madrid Audiovisual Cluster / AFI, 2025
714
Feature films shot in the city of Madrid in 2025, a record annual total per the Madrid Film Office.
[4] Madrid Film Office, May 2026
636M5
Spanish speakers worldwide as of 2025 — the third most widely spoken language globally.
[5] Instituto Cervantes, Spanish in the World 2025
#26
Madrid's global ranking in Euromonitor's "Best City Destinations" 2024 report.
[6] Euromonitor International, 2024
§ 03 — Scarcity

Why this name cannot be replaced.

A geographic .TV at this level is structurally rare. The reasons compound.

One per capital
There is exactly one Madrid.TV. No plural, no variant, no waiting for it to come back to market. A second-best is, definitionally, second.
Two-letter ccTLD
.TV is operated as the country-code top-level domain of Tuvalu, marketed worldwide as the natural extension for video, broadcast, and streaming. The pairing of "Madrid" with ".TV" is unforced.
Pronounceable globally
"Madrid" requires no translation in any major media market. The English, Spanish, French, and Italian forms are identical or near-identical on screen.
Type-in traffic
The string is short, memorable, and carries inherent recall from print, broadcast, and travel context. It does not require explanation.
Single decision-maker
Held by one owner. No syndicate, no broker layer, no inventory page. Offers move directly from buyer to owner.
§ 04 — Buyer types

Who this tends to fit.

The owners who have made offers fall into a narrow set of profiles. The list is not exhaustive, but it is representative.

Streaming & production

Studios, OTT platforms, and audiovisual producers building a Spanish-language slate or a dedicated Madrid presence. The .TV extension reads as native to the work.

Tourism & destination

Marketing organizations, hotel groups, and travel media building a destination platform around the capital — where short, authoritative URLs matter for print, OOH, and broadcast attribution.

Sports & live events

Rights-holders and organizers staging events in Madrid — Formula 1, NFL Madrid Game, La Vuelta, Mutua Madrid Open — who want a single, neutral broadcast home.

Cultural institutions

Museums, theaters, and festival organizers operating in the city who want a streaming presence under a domain that signals the city without claiming it.

Brand & agency

Global brands launching campaigns from Madrid, or agencies building a Spanish-language broadcast property as a centerpiece deliverable.

Private acquirer

Individuals and family offices building a long-term media portfolio. The .TV extension carries no industry restriction; intended use is the buyer's choice.

§ 05 — Journal

Notes from the city.

Three sourced essays that explain why Madrid carries the weight it does — for tourism, for audiovisual, and for the Spanish-speaking world.

§ 06 — Process

How a transfer actually works.

01 / Offer

You write.

One email with the items listed below. No NDA, no intake form.

02 / Reply

I reply within 24 hours.

A direct response from the owner. No auto-responders, no broker rotation.

03 / Escrow

Escrow.com or equivalent.

Funds are held by a regulated third party until transfer is verified.

04 / Transfer

Push to your registrar.

Authorization code issued, registrar transfer completed, escrow releases.

§ 07 — A consideration

The cost of doing nothing.

Acting

You hold the only Madrid.TV. The name appears wherever your campaign appears — on screen, in print, on a microphone, in a URL bar. The same name works at every scale, from a fifteen-second spot to a five-year property.

Direct purchase removes the search, the negotiation cycle, and the secondary-market markup that arrives if this name re-surfaces later.

Waiting

The alternatives compound: a hyphenated string, a longer URL, a different extension, a workaround that needs explanation every time it is spoken aloud. Each substitute is cheaper today and more expensive every time it is printed.

The other risk is simpler. Another buyer writes first. The name does not return to market on a known schedule.

§ 08 — Questions

Reasonable questions.

Is the domain actually for sale?

Yes. Madrid.TV is privately held by a single owner and listed here for direct acquisition. There is no agent, no broker, and no syndicate. Offers go to offers@madrid.tv and are read by the owner.

Is there a published asking price?

No. Price is established through offers. The brief on the offer page lists the items needed for a serious reply within 24 hours.

What does .TV mean as an extension?

.TV is the country-code top-level domain of Tuvalu, administered under an arrangement that has marketed it globally as the natural extension for video, broadcast, and streaming. It is widely used by major media properties and is open to registration worldwide.

How does the transfer happen?

Escrow.com, or an equivalent regulated escrow service, holds the funds. The domain is pushed to the buyer's registrar via authorization code. Escrow releases funds when the transfer is verified by the buyer. The full sequence typically completes within five to ten business days.

Will the seller take payment in installments?

Structured terms are possible for serious offers. Cash and escrow is the cleanest path, but lease-to-own and installment structures have been used on comparable transactions and can be discussed.

Is the domain affiliated with the city of Madrid, the Madrid region, or any public body?

No. Madrid.TV is a privately held domain name. It is not affiliated with the City of Madrid, the Community of Madrid, the Government of Spain, or any tourism, cultural, or audiovisual body referenced on this page. Information about those organizations on this site is drawn from their own public reporting and is cited accordingly.

What happens to the journal essays after sale?

The journal content is part of the asset transfer at the buyer's discretion. The new owner may keep, archive, or replace it.

§ 09 — Offer

Submit a private offer.

Direct · offers@madrid.tv

One owner, one direct line. To submit a private offer, send an email to offers@madrid.tv with the items below. Every email is read by a person, and a reply follows within 24 hours.

Name
Your full name.
Organization
Company or entity, if relevant. Personal acquirers are welcome.
Offer (USD)
A specific number. Cash-equivalent.
Preferred terms
Cash and escrow; structured installments; lease-to-own; other.
Intended use
A short paragraph on the project, brand, or platform that would use Madrid.TV. Specifics help the reply.
Anything else
Timing, decision-maker context, supporting materials. Optional.

Madrid.TV — one name, written for the screen.

§ 10 — End of brief

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