RCN Televisión aired its midday news broadcast on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, covering a mix of Colombian, regional, and world news [1].
The broadcast occurred during a high-profile period for Colombian media, as networks competed for viewership during the Colombia vs. Costa Rica football farewell match [1, 2]. This competition highlights the ongoing battle for audience dominance between the country's two largest media entities.
The program, which aired at 12:30 p.m., served as the primary vehicle for RCN to deliver the day's current events to its national audience [1]. The network distributed the content through both traditional national television and various online platforms to maximize reach [1, 2].
Industry reports indicate that RCN experienced lower audience ratings compared to its primary rival, Caracol Televisión, during the football event [2]. The disparity in viewership numbers underscores the significant impact that major sporting events have on the performance of general news programming in the region [2].
While the news broadcast maintained its standard format of reporting national and international affairs, the timing of the match created a challenging environment for viewer retention [1, 2]. The network continues to utilize its digital presence to offset traditional broadcast fluctuations during peak sporting windows [1].
“RCN Televisión aired its midday news broadcast on Tuesday, June 23, 2026”
The struggle for ratings between RCN and Caracol Televisión during a national football event demonstrates the volatility of news viewership in Colombia. When high-interest sporting events overlap with scheduled news, audiences tend to migrate toward the network providing the most compelling sports coverage, potentially diminishing the reach of critical daily news updates.

