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Who Owns Teletica? Ownership, Political Bias, and Editorial Standards

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Last Updated: January 2026

Teletica Overview and Political Bias

Teletica is often characterized as a mainstream, center-right outlet that aligns with Costa Rica’s socioeconomic establishment. Some critics suggest the network prioritizes commercial interests and traditionalist values. While it claims impartiality, some observers argue its coverage occasionally reflects the perspectives of established political parties and corporate elites.

Standpoint Assessment
Overall political leaning Center
Estimated number of readers 2,500,000
Israel support Neutral / Mainstream
Use of loaded / emotional language Low
Target Audience Mass market

Teletica History

Established in 1958 by René Picado Michalski and Olga Cozza de Picado, Teletica became Costa Rica’s first private television broadcaster. It officially launched its flagship news program, Telenoticias, in 1960. Over decades, it has remained the country’s dominant media group, expanding into sports, entertainment, and digital news platforms.

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Who owns Teletica?

Teletica is owned and operated by Televisora de Costa Rica S.A., a private corporation primarily controlled by the Picado family. Funding is generated through commercial advertising, broadcast rights, and various media ventures. It remains a rare example of a prominent Latin American broadcaster under long-term family ownership.

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