24 Horas (Mexican TV program)
| 24 Horas | |
|---|---|
| Presented by | Weekdays: Jacobo Zabludovsky |
| Country of origin | Mexico |
| Production | |
| Running time | 1 hour |
| Original release | |
| Network | Las EstrellasTelevisa |
| Release | 1970 – 1998 |
24 Horas (24 Hours) was a Mexican television news program broadcast from 1970 to 1998, presented by Jacobo Zabludovsky. It aired on El Canal de las Estrellas for 27 years, beginning on September 7, 1970. As the longest-running news show on Mexican television, it achieved nearly three uninterrupted decades of broadcasting. The program ended on Monday, January 19, 1998, although Zabludovsky continued working at Televisa until 2000. 24 Horas was highly influential and became the most-watched news show in Mexico.
This news show was the first to be produced entirely by a dedicated news team from the same network, without relying on newspaper articles.