NHRadio said:They used to, but no longer, at least in the Boston DMA. What channel is it on where you are?
recto101 said:Directv has CCTV 9 China
Channel 2053 Via Directv.
NHRadio said:They used to, but no longer, at least in the Boston DMA. What channel is it on where you are?
recto101 said:Directv has CCTV 9 China
BRNout said:As for Mexican news, if anything it is overrepresented on US cable systems. Galavision supplies the same national news that viewers in Mexico get from Televisa. TV Azteca supplies their Mexican national news to their US affiliates as well. Not to mention that most cable systems do offer CNN en Espanol now - which is the same 24/7 news channel that you'd get in Mexico. I don't know that there is a 24/7 dedicated (domestic) news channel in Mexico at this point, but I do not believe that there is. Anyhow, there's no shortage of news from that country in the US. None at all.
recto101 said:Channel 2053 Via Directv.
Gregg said:When I was in San Diego some years ago, one of the Tijuana UHF channels carried something called ECO overnight and in the early morning. I believe ECO was owned by Televisa, an all-news channel on weekdays but was more like the Today Show on weekends, with a mix of news, chat and even an occasional mariachi band performing.
I understand that in Mexico City, ECO ran overnights and early mornings on both Channels 2 and 4 but you could get it 24/7 on cable, and it was supposedly on cable around Latin America. Has Televisa given up on ECO?
So, just for the record, the international all-news channels in English are:
BBC World News - UK, government
Sky News - UK, private (not available in North America)
CNN International - US, private
Al Jazeera English - Qatar, government and private
CCTV 9 - China, government
CNS - China, government
RT Russia Today - Russia, government
France 24 - France, government
NHK World - Japan, government
Deutche Welle World - Germany, government
Gregg
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e-dawg said:Is TVE 24H (from Spain) popular news channel for Latin America? What about Canal SUR?
Gregg said:When I was in San Diego some years ago, one of the Tijuana UHF channels carried something called ECO overnight and in the early morning. I believe ECO was owned by Televisa, an all-news channel on weekdays but was more like the Today Show on weekends, with a mix of news, chat and even an occasional mariachi band performing.
I understand that in Mexico City, ECO ran overnights and early mornings on both Channels 2 and 4 but you could get it 24/7 on cable, and it was supposedly on cable around Latin America. Has Televisa given up on ECO?
So, just for the record, the international all-news channels in English are:
BBC World News - UK, government
Sky News - UK, private (not available in North America)
CNN International - US, private
Al Jazeera English - Qatar, government and private
CCTV 9 - China, government
CNS - China, government
RT Russia Today - Russia, government
France 24 - France, government
NHK World - Japan, government
Deutche Welle World - Germany, government
Gregg
[email protected]
blackgold said:Then we add New Tang Dynasty TV(Falun Gong run)
SinoVision(CCTV laced programming on digital TV)
Hey! Why isn't there an Irish TV channel? Surely RTE should start sending their programming via satellite to the Irish diaspora(especially in North America).
BRNout said:A Canadian all news channel (CBC Newsworld) was tried here and failed to gain any traction. It's slot was eventually purchased by Al Gore and - a couple of iterations later - is now known as Current TV.