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According to Venezuela's El Universal, Noticiero Digital responded to the charges by saying that "messages in the forum are the opinions and expressions of its authors and not of the administrators or moderators" and that the two posts mentioning assassinations had been removed within hours and the users posting them permanently suspended. [8] [9]
El noticiero (The News) is a Venezuelan news program, it broadcasts daily on Televen. [1] Its motto is Nuestro deber es informar, opinar es su derecho. See also.
Noticiero Univision: Edición Digital (September 12, 2016–present) Al Punto ("To the Point"; 2007–present) – a Sunday morning political and cultural affairs program , hosted by Jorge Ramos (it was the only Spanish language Sunday morning talk show on U.S. television until Telemundo debuted Enfoque in 2011)
On January 23, 2012, the program introduced a new graphics package; it also relocated production of Noticiero Univision and Edición Nocturna to a new set branded as "[el] Centro de Noticias" ("[the] News Center"). The set was later updated to incorporate the new version of Univision's universal corporate logo, which debuted on January 1, 2013.
Noticieros Televisa, also branded as N+, is the news agency of Tritón Comunicaciones, which produces national and local news broadcasting bulletins for TelevisaUnivision's Mexican networks.
Univision did not fully broadcast in a 16:9 presentation (except for Noticiero Univision: Edición Digital where it is resented in a 16:9 format, select programs such as Vino el amor, and most sporting events by both of the networks although Univision's (and Unimás's) on screen on screen graphics remains orientated in mixed 4:3 and 16:9 ...
La Patilla (English: The Watermelon) is a Venezuelan news website that was founded by Alberto Federico Ravell, co-founder and former CEO of Globovisión, in 2010. [2] [3] In 2014, El Nuevo Herald stated La Patilla had hundreds of thousands of visitors per daily. [4]
The history of Noticias Telemundo traces back to 1987, when the network debuted its first news program Noticiero Telemundo-HBC, a program produced through an outsourcing agreement with the Miami-based Hispanic-American Broadcasting Corporation that was anchored by Lana Montalban; [3] following the program's cancellation, Montalban accepted an anchor position at the network's New York City ...