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Its signal covered the [[Americas]], [[Europe]] and [[Northern Africa]] via satellite, with correspondents in 32 countries<ref>[http://congresosdelalengua.es/zacatecas/ponencias/television/proyectos/cortesca.htm I CILE - La televisión (El sistema de noticias Eco) Félix Cortés Camarillo]</ref>. Some of the other Televisa's networks slots, as [[Galavisión]] and [[XEW-TV|Canal de las Estrellas]], were filled with ECO newscasts. |
Its signal covered the [[Americas]], [[Europe]] and [[Northern Africa]] via satellite, with correspondents in 32 countries<ref>[http://congresosdelalengua.es/zacatecas/ponencias/television/proyectos/cortesca.htm I CILE - La televisión (El sistema de noticias Eco) Félix Cortés Camarillo]</ref>. Some of the other Televisa's networks slots, as [[Galavisión]] and [[XEW-TV|Canal de las Estrellas]], were filled with ECO newscasts. |
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It is said that in 2010 Televisa will bring back a channel similar to Noticias ECO.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}} |
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Revision as of 15:28, 13 September 2010
Noticias ECO (Empresa de Comunicaciones Orbitales, S.A. de C.V.), also known as ECO News,[1] was a Mexican news channel, which broadcasted from 1 September 1988[2] to 1 May 2001. It was the first 24-hour news channel in Spanish and was owned by Televisa. The cause of the closure of ECO was due to a low profit yield.
Its signal covered the Americas, Europe and Northern Africa via satellite, with correspondents in 32 countries[3]. Some of the other Televisa's networks slots, as Galavisión and Canal de las Estrellas, were filled with ECO newscasts.
It is said that in 2010 Televisa will bring back a channel similar to Noticias ECO.[citation needed]
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