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No te duermas (Don't Fall Asleep) was a Spanish-language television program, a late-night talk and variety show from Puerto Rico. It started airing in February 1990 as a late night show with comedian Antonio Sánchez "El Gangster" in WSTE-TV SuperSiete. Later on, the show moved to Telemundo Puerto Rico, enjoying great success.
SuperXclusivo (also known as La Comay) is a Puerto Rican gossip show that airs on TeleOnce (WLII-DT). The show, originally premiered on WAPA-TV as SuperXclusivo on January 24, 2000. It was hosted by puppet gossiper La Comay — The Gossiper, [ 1 ] created, voiced and puppeteered by Antulio "Kobbo" Santarrosa .
Antulio "Kobbo" Santarrosa (born 1949 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico) is a puppeteer, television producer, right wing commentator and author from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Santarrosa produces and serves as the puppeteer/host of La Comay. The show SuperXclusivo was cancelled after being boycotted in 2012. [1]
Díaz Reverón graduated in 1987 from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law. He began serving as a judge in December 2009 under the administration of Governor Luis Fortuño. [1] He was a superior court trial judge in criminal matters at Caguas, Puerto Rico. [2]
The Cabinet is composed of all members of the Constitutional Council of Secretaries (Article IV of the Constitution of Puerto Rico (1952)), who are the heads of the executive departments, along with other Cabinet-level officers who report directly to the Governor of Puerto Rico or to the Secretary of Governance, but who are not heads nor ...
Liberty Communications of Puerto Rico LLC (d/b/a Liberty) is a telecommunications company that provides broadband Internet access, VoIP, ...
On August 16, 2019, Puerto Rico ¡Gana! ended its "first season" and Telemundo Puerto Rico announced the show was renewed to stay permanently on the prime time schedule moving forward. For the remainder of the year Puerto Rico ¡Gana! would move to the 7:00 p.m. time slot and serve as a lead in for the popular competition reality program ...
This article lists political parties in Puerto Rico.. Puerto Rico has a 'first past the post' electoral system, in which a voter can vote by party, by candidate or both.To qualify as an official political party (and thus be able to appear on the printed state electoral ballot), a party must meet the criteria set forth by the Puerto Rico Electoral Law.