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24/7 Canal de Noticias is an Argentine television channel operating in the 24-hour news format. The primary language of broadcasting is Spanish. The channel was launched in 2015 and is owned by the Grupo Veintitrés, a media group based in Buenos Aires. 24/7 Canal de Noticias is available on cable and satellite television systems throughout Argentina, with its main studios located in the San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The channel positions itself as a digital-first news network, with a strong emphasis on online streaming and social media distribution, while also maintaining a traditional cable television presence.
On air, 24/7 Canal de Noticias features continuous news coverage, including breaking news, live events, political coverage, economic reports, weather updates, and sports news. The channel broadcasts a mix of news bulletins, talk shows, and analysis programs, with a format that emphasizes rapid updates, on-screen graphics, and interactive segments. Flagship programs include 24/7 Central, the channel's main evening news program, and 24/7 Política, a program focused on Argentine political developments, including coverage of the Congress of Argentina, presidential activities, and provincial governments. The channel also airs 24/7 Economía, covering financial news, market analysis, and business reports with a focus on Argentina's often volatile economy, and 24/7 Deportes, covering Argentine football, including the Primera División and the national team's matches.
Beyond standard news coverage, 24/7 Canal de Noticias is known for its live coverage of major events in Argentina, including election nights, presidential addresses, economic crisis announcements, and major protests or demonstrations. The channel often features extended live coverage of breaking stories, with reporters on the ground and political analysts in the studio providing commentary. 24/7 Canal de Noticias also produces investigative journalism programs and documentaries on topics such as corruption, inflation, poverty, and human rights issues, including coverage of the country's ongoing debates about the legacy of the military dictatorship. The channel has correspondents in major Argentine cities such as Córdoba, Rosario, Mendoza, Tucumán, La Plata, and Mar del Plata, as well as international correspondents in Washington DC, Madrid, and Brasília.
24/7 Canal de Noticias is available throughout Argentina via cable networks and satellite providers. The channel is carried on major cable systems such as Cablevisión, Telecentro, and Supercanal, as well as on satellite platforms such as DirecTV. Viewers can watch online the live broadcast of 24/7 Canal de Noticias through the official 24/7 website and the 24/7 mobile application, available for iOS and Android devices. Online television of 24/7 Canal de Noticias also includes a 24-hour live stream, on-demand news clips, full episodes of programs, and a digital library of past broadcasts. The channel also maintains a strong presence on social media platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, where it shares breaking news, live video from the field, and interactive segments with viewers.
24/7 Canal de Noticias strives to provide fast, accessible, and independent news coverage to the Argentine public, with a focus on the needs of digital-native viewers who consume news primarily through online platforms. The mission of the channel is to keep viewers informed about events in Argentina and the world in real time, while offering analysis and context to help them understand complex issues, particularly in the areas of politics and economics. The channel is part of the Grupo Veintitrés, which also operates newspapers, radio stations, and other media outlets, allowing for cross-platform news sharing and resource integration. Thanks to its strong digital focus, 24/7 Canal de Noticias provides the opportunity to watch online the live broadcast on any device - from smartphones to Smart TVs - ensuring that Spanish-speaking audiences in Argentina and across the global diaspora can access its news coverage wherever they are, even without a traditional cable subscription.







