24 Horas (Mexican TV program)
24 horas (24 hours) was a Mexican television news programme broadcast from 1970 to 1998, presented by Jacobo Zabludovsky. It aired on el Canal de las Estrellas from Televisa for 27 years, starting from September 7, 1970. It was the longest running news show on Mexican TV, with almost three uninterrupted decades of broadcasting; it stopped airing on Monday, January 19, 1998, even though Zabludovsky continued working on Televisa until the year 2000. It was a very influential show, considering that it was the most watched news show in Mexico.
24 Horas | |
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Presented by | Weekdays: Jacobo Zabludovsky |
Country of origin | Mexico |
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Running time | 1 hour |
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Network | Las EstrellasTelevisa |
Release | 1970 – 1998 |
The news show was the first to be produced by a news team from the same network, without newspaper articles.
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