LaSexta
| Country | Spain | 
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Spain Andorra International | 
| Headquarters | San Sebastián de los Reyes, Community of Madrid | 
| Programming | |
| Language(s) | Spanish | 
| Picture format | 1080i HDTV | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Atresmedia | 
| Sister channels | Antena 3 Neox Nova Mega Atreseries | 
| History | |
| Launched | 1 April 2001 (as Beca TV) 25 November 2005 (as LaSexta) (test broadcast) 27 March 2006 (official broadcast) | 
| Replaced | Beca TV | 
| Closed | 21 July 2003 (as Beca TV) | 
| Links | |
| Website | www.lasexta.com | 
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Digital terrestrial television | Mux 34 (Madrid) Mux 27 (Barcelona) Mux 36 (Andorra) | 
| Streaming media | |
| Atresplayer | Watch live | 
La Sexta (Spanish: [la ˈseɣsta]; lit. 'The Sixth'; stylised as laSexta) is a privately owned Spanish free-to-air television channel that was founded on 18 March 2001 as Beca TV and began broadcasting on 1 April 2001. By 21 July 2003, the channel ran into debt and was shut down, but two years later in 2005, it was replaced by a new channel called La Sexta that began test transmissions on 25 November 2005, and a year later, it started broadcasting officially on 27 March 2006. The channel's programming is generalist, however, there is an emphasis on humour and entertainment. The channel broadcasts a large amount of American and sports programming, and in recent years it has covered political events such as elections, including extensive debate through three key programmes: Al rojo vivo (Red-hot), El objetivo (The Lens) and Salvados (Saved). The political alignment of its news and debate programmes is left-leaning.
In 2012 the channel was acquired by Grupo Antena 3, later named Atresmedia.