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Noticias Caracol (until 9 October 2007 Caracol Noticias) is the name for all the national newscast from the news division of Caracol Televisión which carries the same name. It is broadcast four times on weekdays and twice on weekends.
While at Caracol Radio, he hosted morning news show 6 A. M. – 9 A. M. (known as 6 AM Hoy por Hoy since Caracol Radio was acquired by PRISA). In the late 1980s he presented and directed Caracol TV's Reportajes Caracol, as well as Los derechos de la gente, produced by Coestrellas.
In March 2011, Corzo announced, through her Twitter account, she would replace María Cristina Uribe as presenter of Canal Uno's Noticias Uno since June 2011. [8] Her contract with Caracol TV expired late April 2011. [9] On June 4, 2011, Corzo debuted on Noticias Uno. [10] On December 28, 2014, Corzo presented her last edition of Noticias Uno.
On 7 March 2008 elespectador.com was revamped, setting up four "editions": online, latest news, news map and print version. It also improved the registration system and the RSS feeds, and added tags, audio, and videos taken from Noticias Caracol, newscast from sister network Caracol TV, uploaded to its YouTube channel.
He worked alongside Julio Sánchez Cristo in the RCN Radio radioshow La F.M., and was a culture editor in the now defunct radio network r@dionet, directed by Yamid Amat.In 2005 he joined the staff of the Caracol Radio's morning news show 6AM Hoy por Hoy, as a member of a team directed by Darío Arizmendi.
In February 2011, he debuted as Noticias Caracol, as host. [5] In the actuality, Alvira co-hosts the first edition of the news, alongside Catalina Gómez. [3] In addition to the presentation in Noticias Caracol, Alvira created the section "El periodista soy yo" (in English: "I'm the Journalist"), which is based on citizen complaints sent on ...
Dejémonos de Vainas; Don Chinche (1983–1990, RTI Producciones) El Siguiente Programa; La Banda; La Diva (2006) La posada (1987–1992, TeVecine) La Tele; Las Señoritas Gutiérrez; Los Francotiradores; Los Pérez Somos Así; Leche (1995–1996, Caracol Televisión) N.N. (1990–1995, Colombiana de Televisión) No me lo Cambie; Noticiero Quack
Caracol Televisión, as it is known today, began to take shape in 1954, when the Organization Radiodifusora Caracol offered to the Televisora Nacional (the then only TV channel in Colombia later turned into Inravisión, today RTVC Sistema de Medios Publicos) a formula to sustain its operation by means of the concession of certain programming spaces for commercial exploitation.