Telemundo's AL ROJO VIVO CON MARIA CELESTE Moves to New Time Slot Next Week

By: Oct. 30, 2014
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Telemundo's "Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste" is changing its time to 4PM/3C, one hour earlier than its current schedule, starting Monday, November 3, enabling it to be the first to offer the information that defines the news and entertainment agenda for the Hispanic community. With the theme, "Same Show, New Time, An Hour Earlier," Telemundo's new magazine will offer special programming including exclusive interviews with Walter Mercado and Daddy Yankee, special "Ripley's Believe It or Not" segments, and emotional on-screen reunions between loved ones who find each other again after decades of searching. Also featured will be a series of powerful investigative reports, including cases of cosmetic surgery gone wrong, a cult masquerading as an Evangelical church, and exclusive reports from Peru, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador and Bolivia.

Hosted by Emmy®-award winning journalist María Celeste Arrarás, "Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste" is well-known for being the first to present the news that captivates Hispanic audiences in an innovative format that highlights the human aspect of every story. Telemundo's award-winning news magazine features a stellar team of reporters around the country, including Carmen Dominicci, Sofía Lachapelle, Linda Candelo, Guadalupe Venegas, Azucena Cierco, "fashionista" Enrique "Quique" Usales and Jorge Miramontes, as well as correspondents Jessica Carrillo in Los Angeles, Diego Arias in New York, Janet Rodríguez in Chicago and Iván Taylor in Houston. Starting Monday, November 3, "Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste" will air at 4pm/3C: "Same Show, New Time, An Hour Earlier."



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