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- Noticias_ECO abstract "Noticias ECO (Empresa de Comunicaciones Orbitales, S.A. de C.V.), also known as ECO News, was a Mexican news channel, which broadcast from 1 September 1988 to 1 May 2001. It was the first 24-hour news channel in Spanish and was owned by Televisa. It closed due to low profits.Its signal covered the Americas, Europe and Northern Africa via satellite, with correspondents in 32 countries. Some of the other Televisa networks, such as Galavisión and Canal de las Estrellas, included ECO newscasts.In 2010, Canal de la Ciudad, which had been airing programs targeted toward Mexico City, was relaunched as FOROtv with a full slate of news and opinion programs. This marks the first time since ECO's closure that Televisa has operated a mainly-news channel.".
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageID "6383642".
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageLength "1819".
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageRevisionID "564108002".
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Americas.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Canal_de_las_Estrellas.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Category:24-hour_television_news_channels.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_television_channels.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican_television_networks.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Televisa_pay_television_networks.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_channels_and_stations_disestablished_in_2001.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_1988.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink FOROtv.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink File:Eco1997.png.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Gala_TV_(Mexico).
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Galavisión_(Mexico).
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink News_broadcasting.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink News_channel.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink North_Africa.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Africa.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLink Televisa.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLinkText "ECO".
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageWikiLinkText "Noticias ECO".
- Noticias_ECO hasPhotoCollection Noticias_ECO.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mexico-tv-station-stub.
- Noticias_ECO wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Noticias_ECO subject Category:24-hour_television_news_channels.
- Noticias_ECO subject Category:Defunct_television_channels.
- Noticias_ECO subject Category:Mexican_television_networks.
- Noticias_ECO subject Category:Televisa_pay_television_networks.
- Noticias_ECO subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_disestablished_in_2001.
- Noticias_ECO subject Category:Television_channels_and_stations_established_in_1988.
- Noticias_ECO hypernym Channel.
- Noticias_ECO type Company.
- Noticias_ECO type Station.
- Noticias_ECO type TelevisionStation.
- Noticias_ECO type Channel.
- Noticias_ECO type Company.
- Noticias_ECO type Disestablishment.
- Noticias_ECO type Establishment.
- Noticias_ECO type Network.
- Noticias_ECO type Station.
- Noticias_ECO comment "Noticias ECO (Empresa de Comunicaciones Orbitales, S.A. de C.V.), also known as ECO News, was a Mexican news channel, which broadcast from 1 September 1988 to 1 May 2001. It was the first 24-hour news channel in Spanish and was owned by Televisa. It closed due to low profits.Its signal covered the Americas, Europe and Northern Africa via satellite, with correspondents in 32 countries.".
- Noticias_ECO label "Noticias ECO".
- Noticias_ECO sameAs Empresa_de_Comunicaciones_Orbitales.
- Noticias_ECO sameAs m.0g388l.
- Noticias_ECO sameAs Q7063020.
- Noticias_ECO sameAs Q7063020.
- Noticias_ECO wasDerivedFrom Noticias_ECO?oldid=564108002.
- Noticias_ECO isPrimaryTopicOf Noticias_ECO.