La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, reported on January 26, 2026, that Teletica has introduced unprecedented content to Costa Rican television, sparking considerable discussion among viewers. The publication also covered an official event in San José involving the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Corte IDH).
In a tweet posted at 23:40 UTC on January 26, La Nación stated: “Recientemente, Teletica presentó algo nunca visto en la televisión de Costa Rica y desde ya causa gran debate entre las audiencias https://t.co/LTN6CUwHri”.
A subsequent post at 23:41 UTC reiterated the development: “Teletica presenta algo nunca visto en la TV de Costa Rica y genera debate en redes sociales https://t.co/0WohbiV5IM”.
Additionally, at 23:45 UTC, La Nación reported on an international legal event held in the country’s capital: “San José fue sede del acto oficial en el que la Corte IDH presentó a su nueva dirigencia y dio inicio a su 185.º período ordinario de sesiones. https://t.co/vK9GFHttLa”.
Teletica is one of Costa Rica’s most prominent television networks and has historically played a significant role in shaping national media trends. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Corte IDH), headquartered in San José, is an autonomous judicial institution established to enforce and interpret the provisions of the American Convention on Human Rights across member states.


