Qosqo Times operates out of Cusco, which means its news lens tilts hard toward the Andean highlands. National headlines get covered, but the real value sits in local reporting, municipal politics, festival logistics, infrastructure projects in the Sacred Valley. The production feels lean: one anchor, basic graphics, field footage that looks shot on consumer cameras. That’s not a knock; it’s honest local TV. The morning block runs live interviews with community leaders, no filter, no spin. Evening bulletins recapture the day’s events with a deliberateness that Lima channels don’t have. If you want to understand how news actually lands outside the capital, Qosqo Times is essential. For a national perspective, you’d look elsewhere. But for Cusqueñan reality, crops, protests, tourism numbers, this is the feed. Watch Qosqo Times live on Tvivu and see Peruvian news from the ground up.