24 Horas (Chilean newscast)

24 Horas
Genre News
Country of origin Chile
Production
Running time 60-90 minutes
Release
Original network TVN
Original release October 1, 1990 – Present

24 Horas (24 hours) is a Chilean newscast, broadcast by Televisión Nacional de Chile since 1990. It started airing after the return to democracy, when it was decided to give a new look to the newscast. The program is the successor to the newscast Noticias, which in turn replaced TV Noticias.

It has four different editions: "Tu Mañana" (mornings), "24 Horas al día" (midday), "24 Horas central" (evening) and "Medianoche" (late night).

History

Its first edition was broadcast on October 1, 1990, led by Cecilia Serrano and Bernardo de la Maza on the "Edición Central". Gradually, the editions of the newscast gained ground in the ratings on rival Canal 13, overtaking the latter in the mid-1990s. On October 10, 2001, coinciding with the première of the soap opera Amores de Mercado (Market's Loves), which preceded the news, the Central Edition scored 42.2 rating points between 21:00 and 21:56, a figure that hasn't been matched since.

On March 8, 2004, it changed its image to match the new logo of TVN. There were other major changes that year; the old presenters, Bernardo de la Maza, Cecilia Serrano, were replaced with Amaro Gomez-Pablos and Consuelo Saavedra. This move was criticized.

Between 1999 and 2002, it had a fifth edition entitled Edición Vespertina de 24 Horas (24 Horas Evening Edition), which aired at 18:00. It was hosted by Consuelo Saavedra, Mónica Rincón, María Isabel Toloza, and later by journalist María Jesús Sáinz.

Local newscasts are issued at 14:20 and 21:35.

In 2002, the newsletter closed the signal transmitted by the Santiago Metro, called MetroTV. In 2005, she returned to the United States, the journalist Consuelo Saavedra and assumes the leadership of the main news with Amaro Gómez-Pablos. One of the highlights of the news was its live coverage of the Iraq War and especially the fall of Saddam Hussein, featuring Santiago Pavlovic, Rafael Cavada and cinematographer Alejandro Leal.

In October 2007, 24 Horas started a channel on YouTube, making Televisión Nacional de Chile the first television station in the country with an official presence on the site.

On August 1, 2008, VTR announced that by the end of the year it will air TVN 24 Horas, a 24-hour news channel which rivals the local branch U.S. news network CNN Chile (which premiered on December 4).

Editions

Tu Mañana

The first edition under this name aired on May 19, 2014, and is currently presented by Mauricio Bustamante. Before 2014 it was called "Edición Matinal" and "Primera Edición".[1]

Presenters

Period Presenters
1992-1995Alejandro Guillier
1995-1999Benjamín Palacios
1999–presentMauricio Bustamante
2002-2003María Jesús Sainz
2003Carolina Urrejola
2004-2012Mónica Pérez
2012-2014Andrea Arístegui
2014Consuelo Saavedra
2014–presentCarolina Escobar

24 Horas al día

The first edition under this name aired on March 8, 2004, and is currently presented by Gonzalo Ramírez and Carolina Escobar. Before 2004 it was called "Edición Uno" and "Segunda Edición".

Presenters

Current presenters
  • Gonzalo Ramírez (2011-).[2]
  • Carolina Escobar (2013-).[3]
Special editions and holidays
  • Patricia Venegas (2011-).
  • Davor Gjuranovic (2012-).
  • Carla Zunino (2009-).
  • Carolina Escobar (2013-).
  • Fresia Soltof (2013-).
Former presenters
  • Mónica Pérez (2004-2012).
  • Mónica Rincón (2004-2008).
  • Scarleth Cárdenas (2008-2015).
  • Andrea Arístegui (2009-2011).
  • Pablo Marín (2010-2011).
Weather forecast
  • Iván Torres (2004-).

24 horas central

The first edition under this name aired on March 8, 2004, and is currently presented by Matías del Río and Mónica Pérez. Before 2004 it was called "Edición Central".

Medianoche

The first edition under this name aired on 1996, and is currently presented by Felipe León. Before 1996 it was called "Edición Dos" (1990-1992) and "Edición Nocturna".

Availability

Internet (Global)

References

  1. https://entretenimiento.terra.cl/tv/el-gran-reves-de-consuelo-saavedra-en-su-regreso-a-la-tv,1bad782e7e416410VgnVCM10000098cceb0aRCRD.html
  2. "Gonzalo Ramírez asume conducción de noticiarios que dejó Bustamante". Terra Networks Chile. August 17, 2016. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
  3. Mónica Ñancupán (March 7, 2013). "Carolina Escobar debuta en Canal 24 Horas". 24horas.cl. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
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