Noticias Caracol

Noticias Caracol

Noticias Caracol title card since 10 October 2007
Directed by Juan Roberto Vargas
Presented by Mábel Lara, María Lucía Fernández, Jorge Alfredo Vargas, Juan Roberto Vargas, Juan Diego Alvira, et al..
Country of origin Colombia
Original language(s) Spanish
Production
Running time weekdays 06:30: 120 minutes
weekdays 12:30: 60 minutes
weekdays 19:00: 90 minutes
weekdays 22:30: 30 minutes
Saturdays 12:30: 120 minutes
Saturdays 19:00: 45 minutes
Sundays 12:30: 120 minutes
Sundays 19:00: 60 minutes
Release
Original network Caracol TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 10 July 1998 (as Caracol Noticias) – present
External links
Website

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. In January of 2015 the new director is Juan Roberto Vargas and the second director is Alberto Medina Lopez.

Before becoming a network, Caracol Televisión produced the morning newscast 7:30 Caracol in the mid-1990s. Several well-known Colombian journalists, such as Claudia Palacios, Érika Fontalvo, and María Cristina Uribe were also news presenters of Caracol Noticias. Yamid Amat was its director until March 2002.

The newsroom and studio was built in nine months before Caracol Noticias’ first airing, on 10 July 1998. Canadian company Imageneering acted as a consultant.

All Noticias Caracol newscasts are also aired live on Caracol TV Internacional, the international general entertainment channel from Caracol TV and on Caracol TV’s WGEN-TV in Miami, which is affilitated to the MundoFox teleivision network, which is half-owned by Caracol TV’s competing television network, RCN Televisión from Colombia.

Sections

Noticias Caracol newscasts are divided in sections, grouped in three blocks: "serious" news (regional, national, world news, weather, health), sports, and entertainment. For the world news, Noticias Caracol has signed some agreements with services such as APTN, Reuters, Telemundo, and CNN en Español.

Noticias Caracol is also part of the Alianza Informativa Latinoamericana (AIL), with ATV (Peru), Ecuavisa (Ecuador), Monte Carlo TV (Uruguay), Telefé (Argentina), Megavisión (Chile), Venevision (Venezuela), TV Azteca (Mexico), Unitel (Bolivia), TVN/TVMax (Panama), Teletica (Costa Rica), Band News (Brasil), TV Doce (El Salvador), TV Azteca (Guatemala), WAPA WAPA AMERICA(Puerto Rico), Antena Latina/Noticias SIN (República Dominicana) and ATV CANAL 15 (Aruba). This alliance allows Noticias Caracol to use the services of journalists working for the member networks as foreign correspondents in their respective countries, also the AIL allows Noticias Caracol to use all the technical resources of the other networks to provide a better and faster response to the news events. The AIL also has built its own news agency, where all the networks provide the most important news events in their own countries and feed them to Caracol TV, where they are edited and rebroadcast by satellite to all the members of this alliance. Since September 2012, Caracol Television has become an ENEX (European News Exchange) an alliance that started in Europe 20 years ago, which has more that 42 television stations (Europe, Asia and Americas). Some of the stories are available at its website as video on demand, as well as at El Espectador's website. Both media outlets are owned by Julio Mario Santo Domingo.

Weekdays

The 6:30 a.m. newscast, presented by Rosa María Corcho and Juan Diego Alvira, focuses on national newsmost of them from the day before,sports, regional news, world news, and entertainment. On this newscast, guests are invited to the set to be interviewed by the presenters. It includes a weather forecast, supported by IDEAM, Colombia's meteorological institute, and a section named ¿Qué pasó con?, where viewers can learn what happened with an old story previously covered on the newscast.

The 12:30 midday newscast, presented by Mábel Lara and Juan Diego Alvira, lasts one hour, but until early 2011, when a new season of El precio es correcto premiered, was the longest of all (it ended around 15:00). The newscast includes national, world and sports news, as well as a health section, in charge by doctor Fernanda Hernández, Con-sumo cuidado (a section on rights of the consumers), Ojo ciudadano (a section with denounces submitted by viewers), and Caracol más cerca, where a journalist travels around the country in order to show its diversity. The entertainment block is known as Del otro mundo.

The 7:00 p.m. newscast is Noticias Caracol flagship news show, presented by Jorge Alfredo Vargas and María Lucía Fernández, where the main events, stories and developments of the day are summarized. It has no health section but it does include a Caracol más cerca abridged section, and Código Caracol, hosted by Mábel Lara, where some political events and gossip are revealed.

The 10:45 p.m. newscast lasts 30 minutes and is presented by Juan Roberto Vargas. It includes a culture section called Sala múltiple presented by Lina María Arbeláez, instead the entertainment block, and a review of El Espectador's main headlines for the next day. Its broadcasting time had been progressively moved from 21:30 to 22:00, 22:30, 23:00, 23:45, and midnight. It returned to the 22:00 time slot in January 2008[1] but it was moved half hour later since 23 June 2008,[2] and again in 2011 to 22:45.

Weekends

The Noticias Caracol 12:30 midday and 7:00 p.m. newscasts on weekends are presented by Gloria Edith Gómez and Luz Elena Ramos. The 12:30 newscast was revamped since 18 April 2009, including, besides the news, specialized sections in law (En todo su derecho, by Silvia Corzo and later by Paola Bermúdez), technology (Click, by Juan Ignacio Velásquez), cinema (by Germán Espinel), cooking (2 x 3, by Pilar Schmitt), health (by Fernanda Hernández), music (by Adriana Tono), and culture (a weekend edition of Sala múltiple, by Lina María Arbeláez).[3]

The 7:00 p.m. newscast tends to follow the three-block rule more conventionally. It includes a brief segment reviewing the main headlines for the following day’s edition of the El Espectador newspaper.

See also

References

  1. Solano, Víctor (2008-01-08). "Vuelven los noticieros a las 10 de la noche" (in Spanish).
  2. lafiscalia.com (2008-06-24). "Canales corren noticias de las 10" (in Spanish).
  3. Caracol TV (2009-04-18). "Noticias Caracol del fin de semana se lanzó al agua con nuevo formato" (in Spanish).

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