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MEDIASET ESPAÑA COMUNICACIÓN, S.A.

substance, have fixed or determinable payments and are not traded on an active market.This category does not include

financial assets for which the Company might not substantially recover all of its initial investment due to circumstances

other than credit impairment.

Following initial recognition, financial assets included in this category are measured at amortized cost. Interest is

recognized in the income statement using the effective interest rate method.

Nevertheless, trade receivables that mature within less than one year with no contractual interest rate, as well as

advances and loans to personnel, dividends receivable and called-up payments on equity instruments, the amount of

which is expected in the short term, are carried at nominal value both at initial and subsequent remeasurement, when

the effect of not discounting cash flows is not significant.

Loans and receivables maturing in less than twelve months as of the balance sheet date are classified as current, and

those maturing at over 12 months as non-current.

a.2) Held-to-maturity investments

Held-to-maturity investments include debt instruments with fixed maturities and fixed or determinable payments traded

on active markets, and which the Company has the positive intention and the financial capacity to hold to maturity.

Following initial recognition, financial assets included in this category are measured at amortized cost. Interest is

recognized in the income statement using the effective interest rate method.

a.3) Financial assets held for trading

A financial asset is considered to be held for trading when:

a) It is originated or acquired to be sold in the short term.

b) It is part of a portfolio of identified financial instruments that are managed together and for which there is

evidence of a recent pattern of short-term profit taking.

c) It is a derivative financial instrument, providing that is not a financial guarantee contract and has not been

designated as a hedging instrument.

After initial recognition, these assets are stated at fair value including any transaction costs relating to their sale. Changes

to fair value are recognized in the income statement for the year.

a.4) Other financial assets at fair value through profit or loss

This category includes hybrid financial instruments, when it is not possible to separately measure the value of the

embedded derivative or to reliably determine its fair value, either at the time of acquisition or at a subsequent date, or,

when so elected, at the time of initial recognition, because the instrument has been measured at fair value.

This category also includes all financial assets that the Company has designated, at the time of initial recognition, for

inclusion.This designation is only made when it results in more relevant information, because:

a) It eliminates or significantly reduces inconsistencies in recognition or valuation that otherwise would exist due

to the measurement of assets or liabilities or due to the recognition of losses or gains thereon through the

application of different criteria.

b) A group of financial assets or financial assets and liabilities is managed, and the return thereon is evaluated on the

basis of the assets’ fair value, according to a documented investment or risk-management strategy, and, in addition,

information regarding the Group is provided on a fair-value basis to the key management personnel.