Mexico expands indigenous-language prime-time broadcasting
Public broadcaster adds nightly news blocks in Zapotec and Maya variants.
Mexico's public broadcaster launched prime-time news segments in several indigenous languages, staffed by bilingual reporters based in Oaxaca and Yucatán. Educators said the move could slow decline in daily use among younger speakers.
Community radio stations asked for shared archive access to national footage. Advertisers remain cautious about national brand placement in localized blocks.
Cultural ministries plan training grants for digital subtitling. WOP360 correspondents will cover audience metrics after the first ratings quarter.
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