Telemundo presents ‘Decision Mexico’.
May 27, 2006
Telemundo will offer coverage of the Mexican presidential election with “Decision Mexico,” starting on Monday, June 26 and culminating Sunday, July 2nd at 8pm ET/ 5 pm PT, with a LIVE news special hosted by Pedro Sevcec and Maria Antonieta Collins.
As part of Telemundo’s commitment with the community, “Decision Mexico” includes an array of live broadcasts and news segments from its leading news anchors and correspondents that will collaborate with several of the network’s shows. Experts on government issues, political analysts, interviews with the candidates and voter reaction from inside Mexico and abroad, are just an example of what Telemundo has lined-up for the week leading up to the elections in Mexico.
– “Cada Dia con Maria Antonieta” (7-10am/6-9c) – This week, the morning program will have Ana Patricia Candiani with a daily news segment from Mexico City during the presidential election week.
– “Al Rojo Vivo con Maria Celeste” (5pm/4c) – The program expands this coverage in the afternoons with a correspondent that will cover all the details of what is happening in the electoral process as the country prepares to elect the next president of Mexico.
– “Noticiero Telemundo” (6:30pm/5:30c) – Renowned journalist Pedro Sevcec will host the newscast all of this week from Mexico along with a group of correspondents that will be reporting from several key locations in the country and in the United States, to offer reaction from analysts, politicians and experts.
– “Noticiero Telemundo Fin de Semana” (Saturday/Sunday 6:30/5:30c) – Rogelio Mora Tagle and Pedro Sevcec, will be live from the network’s news bureau in Mexico City offering the latest news taking place prior to the presidential elections.
– “Decision Mexico” Television Special (Sunday, July 2nd – 8pm ET/5pm PT) – On the day of the Mexican elections, Telemundo will begin offering news briefs every hour throughout the day starting at noon/11am central time, culminating with “Decision Mexico,” hosted by Maria Antonieta Collins and Pedro Sevcec. During this one-hour live broadcast, a team of correspondents throughout Mexico and the United States will have news reports covering all aspects of the electoral process and the reactions of Mexican citizens in Mexico and abroad. A special broadcast will air for audiences in the West Coast at 7pm and will include the latest news reports from the elections.