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She combined written journalism with radio (she replaced Jesús Mariñas in the COPE channel's Protagonistas by Luis del Olmo in 1988) [10] and television collaborations. She hosted several programs on regional channels and hosted a segment of Antena 3 Noticias called Las noticias del corazón (1990) [ 11 ] on the newly launched Antena 3 .
Panorama (Diario Panorama) is a Venezuelan newspaper based in Maracaibo in the state of Zulia. It was established on 1 December 1914. [ 1 ] In 2009 Patricia Pineda Hernández took over the directorship of Panorama from her father, Esteban Pineda Belloso, who had directed the business for over 42 years.
¡Aaahh! Monstruos de Verdad (September 19, 1998 – September 9, 2000); Hey Arnold! (September 19, 1998 – September 9, 2000; September 18, 2004–January 2005) Las Pistas de Blue (September 19, 1998 – September 9, 2000)
Citizens of La Villa del Rosario burned and tore down a statue of late President Hugo Chávez, an act compared to the destruction of Saddam Hussein's statue in Iraq as well as other instances of statue toppling during times of popular unrest. [68] [69] Millions of Venezuelans marching on 20 May during the We Are Millions march.
Dame una pista [29] Luján Argüelles: 2010–2011: Game Show Dani & Flo [30] Dani Martínez, Florentino Fernández and Lara Álvarez: 2017–2018: Comedy Deja sitio para el postre [31] Raquel Sánchez Silva: 2014: Cooking show Del 40 al 1 [32] Frank Blanco and Manuela Velasco: 2005: Desafío extremo [33] Jesús Calleja: 2007–2014: Adventure ...
In 1992, Planeta acquired the Espasa Calpe publishing company and the Casa del Libro bookstore chain. [6] [7] José Manuel Lara Hernández's son, José Manuel Lara Bosch, became the company president upon the death of his father in 2003. [8] Also in 2003, Planeta became the primary shareholder of Antena 3. [9]
Panamericana Televisión (sometimes shortened to Panamericana and formerly known as PANTEL) is a Peruvian television network, which was founded on July 21, 1957 and had later begun its official broadcast on October 16, 1959.
19 May – Prados del Este highway was congested for hours until the National Guard removed protesters and a barricade. [409] A group of mothers effected from the protests created a group called the Venezuelan Mothers Front. [410] Protests returned to Lara state where demonstrators blocked streets and had clashes with the National Guard. [411]