24 Horas (Colombian TV program)

24 Horas was a Colombian newscast television program, produced by the programadora of the same name. It aired between January 3, 1977[1] and January 21, 2000.[2]

It had reigned at the 7:00 pm timeslot on weeknights for more than 20 years, but the new timeslot awarded in the licitaciĆ³n of 1997 and the programadoras crisis that soon followed brought the program and programadora to their end.[3] At the time it ended, it was the longest-running newscast airing on Colombian television; after the end of 24 Horas, this title passed to Datos y Mensajes with its Noticiero TV Hoy.[4]

References

  1. "El noticiero 24 Horas no se acaba. El Tiempo 1 December 1999: link
  2. "On y off." El Tiempo 30 December 2000: link
  3. "La hora 25." El Tiempo 27 January 2000: link
  4. Luz Monroy, Martha. "Las noticias del Uno estrenan imagen/TV Hoy se acaba." El Tiempo 13 December 2001: link


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