After 40 years of having initiated the link between Telemax and the Naranjeros of Hermosillo, and after five years of having broadcast the last game of the winningest team in the Mexican Pacific League on open television, all the broadcasts will return in this 2024-2025 season. actions of the capital team for the enjoyment of fans from every corner of Sonora, highlighted Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño.
In an emotional event, which was also attended by Enrique Mazón Rubio, president of the Council of Club Naranjeros de Hermosillo; Pablo de la Peña, general director of the club; Paulina Ocaña, head of the State Executive Office; Erubiel Durazo, general director of Codeson; Patricia Ureña, general director of Telemax; and Doris Arenas, in charge of the office of the General Coordination of the State System of Social Communication, the state president highlighted the importance of the return of the transmissions of the Hermosillo ninth games to public television, a request from the families who also enjoy the called “king of sports”.
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“We are going to say that a story is resumed that we should never have cut. A story that should have continued, but that today, fortunately, we are resuming. In these times, the contracting of television services has become popular, but not generalized, but the open signal is what makes it possible to universally reach the people of Sonora for free, and that is the objective: to provide them with programming that has a lot of recognition,” he highlighted.
It was in 1984 that, under the guidance of then-governor Samuel Ocaña García, and in its year of creation, what is known today as Telemax broadcast for the first time to the Naranjeros de Hermosillo. The head of the state Executive recalled, who stressed that, after five years of not doing so, the broadcasts of each home game of the Hermosillo club will return to every corner of the entity, through the public television station of the Sonorans.
For his part, Enrique Mazón Rubio explained that, to bring the fans even closer to this sport, they made the decision to resume the broadcasts of the Hermosillo team through the Telemax signal, which will reach thousands of Sonoran homes. It is planned to bring all local and visiting games to the orange fans, in the regular season and, if they advance to the playoffs, through open television for the state.
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The Mexican Pacific League season will begin this coming October 11, when Telemax broadcasts the inaugural game of the Naranjeros de Hermosillo at the Fernando Valenzuela Stadium, when they face another Sonoran team: the Yaquis of Ciudad Obregón.
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