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1997–2000[]

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When Emilio Azcárraga Milmo passed away in 1997, his son, Azcárraga Jean, took the realms of Televisa and its news & sports departments, giving it a more stand-alone image. Both he and Leopoldo Gómez formatted Noticieros Televisa that same year, giving hints at what proposed to be a brand new division for journalism on the broadcaster - under advertisements on their now-defunct programs. (Hoy Mismo, Al Despertar[1], 24 Horas, etc.)

After the last episode of 24 Horas, aired on January 19, 1998, the next day, a refresh of news programs debuted. (Primero Noticias[2], El Noticiero[3], Chapultepec 18[4], etc.) Notable personalities include Lolita Ayala, Guillermo Ortega-Ruiz, Adela Micha, Carlos Loret de Mola, Víctor "Brozo" Trujillo, Jacobo Zabludovsky (who remained in the division until he resigned in 2000), Abraham Zabludovsky, and Joaquín López-Dóriga.

2001–2016[]

Noticieros Televisa (2001)

Because of the corporate symbol refresh, Noticieros Televisa (and its sports division) followed the rebranding move, and changed its fonts. This logo resembles being matched with the "Helvetica 65 Medium Bold" typograph.

2016–2022[]

Noticieros Televisa (2016)

In 2016, Televisa took away the 3D share in its division symbols and used colored variants. This remained in effect until when the news division became a sub-brand of the newly-formed N+ (after it was spun off from the Televisa group).

24 Horas (Mexico)
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