Colombia’s Ministry of Information Technology and Communications (MinTIC) has announced a comprehensive reorganization of the country’s public media system. This overhaul will include significant changes to programming across public broadcasters. The ministry also stated that all current inter-administrative agreements and contracts will undergo a thorough review. Details regarding the specific programming transformations were not immediately released, but officials indicated a focus on modernization and efficiency. This restructuring aims to optimize resource allocation and ensure public media effectively serves the Colombian population. The review of existing contracts suggests a potential shift in how public media is funded and operated. Further announcements are expected to elaborate on the long-term vision for the revamped system.