CNN en Español
CNN en Español | |
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Launched | March 19, 1997 |
Owned by | Turner Broadcasting System |
Picture format |
480i (SDTV) Not yet available in HD |
Slogan |
Allá vamos ("There we go", adapted from the CNN slogan, "Go There") Somos CNN ("We are CNN", adapted from the CNN slogan, "This is CNN") |
Country | United States |
Language | Spanish |
Broadcast area | United States, Latin America, Equatorial Guinea. |
Headquarters |
CNN Center Atlanta, Georgia |
Sister channel(s) |
CNN CNN-News18 CNN Airport Network CNN International HLN CNN Chile CNN Turk |
Website | cnnespanol.CNN.com/ |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
DirecTV (USA) | 419 |
DirecTV (Latin America) | 704 |
Dish Network (USA) | 859 |
Dish Network (Mexico) | 702 |
Claro TV (Paraguay) | 24 |
Cable | |
Available on most cable provides | Check local listings for channels |
Satellite radio | |
Sirius | 92 |
XM | 126 |
IPTV | |
Verizon FiOS | 1540 |
AT&T U-verse | 3110 |
Streaming media | |
PlayStation Vue | Internet Protocol television |
CNN en Español is CNN's 24-hour Spanish language television and radio news channel which broadcasts to the United States of America and Latin America. It was launched on March 17, 1997.
Programming
Live coverage
CNN en Español provides live coverage of some news events, and in 2016 carried the Spanish-language feed for Major League Baseball postseason games carried by sister network TBS.[1]
Feature programming
CNN en Español features newscasts throughout the day.
Mexico programming
In March 1999, CNN en Español launched an independent feed for Mexico. This exclusive signal of CNN en Español airs CNN Mexico: Perspectivas, a primetime newscast dedicated to covering important local, domestic and international events of special significance to Mexican viewers. CNN en Español’s Mexico feed also features InfoCinta CNN, an electronic ticker located at the bottom of the screen containing news headlines; stock and financial data; sports scores; local time; and weather information.
Availability
CNN en Español is available throughout Latin America and the United States.[2] In Canada, a number of the network's shows are simulcast on TLN en Español.[3]
On February 15, 2017, the National Telecommunications Commission of Venezuela banned CNN en Español from the airwaves in the country after the airing of a report accusing the country of passport fraud. The government deemed the report "(A threat to) the peace and democratic stability of our Venezuelan people since they generate an environment of intolerance."[4]
Personalities
Editors
- Cynthia Darr Hudson - VP
Anchors
- Carmen Aristegui
- Guillermo Arduino
- Samuel Burke
- Gabriela Frías
- Patricia Janiot
- Carlos Montero
- Alejandra Gutierrez Oraa
- Elizabeth Perez
- Camilo Egana
- Mariela Encarnación
- Fernando Del Rincon