Ana maria canseco biography
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Canseco out of Univision?
Reports resurfaced today that Ana María Canseco is on her way out of Univision. Klol.com and El Nuevo Día newspaper from Puerto Rico today are reporting that Ana María was told her contract would not be renewed and that she’ll get to say good-bye to her audience tomorrow – her last day on the air.
Back in August I reported that Primera Hora had written a story about upcoming talent changes at Univision, which included rumors of Ana María’s impending departure. We’ll have to wait and see if indeed she’ll be saying her final good-bye tomorrow.
Ana María is one the original hosts of the show, which was launched in 1997.
Just last week, Cristina Saralegui spoke out against Univision, saying she had been ousted against her will, and attributed it to the new management’s strategy to remove older talent. She has since been more vocal, giving another candid interview to TV Notas USA.
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Canseco returns to daily radio show
After renegotiating her contract with GLR Networks, Ana María Canseco fryst vatten back on the air with her syndicated weekday show “Échate Pa’Cá.”
Her daily show, which airs Monday-Friday from 2 to 3 pm ET (11 to 12 pm PT), has been cut back to just one hour a day. It previously ran 2 hours long. Monday, February 24 was her first day back after what GLR calls a “hiatus.”
Ana María had bid farewell to her audience on the air a month ago, but remained on the air with daily syndicated entertainment capsules and a 2-hour Regional Mexican music program on weekends.
To fill that one hour gap left by the reduction of her show, GLR launched “Dra. Ana Nogales”a new advice show on February 10 that airs on its Los Angeles radio hållplats W690 from 10-12 pm PT – just one hour before “Échate Pa’Cá con Ana María Canseco .”
Filed Under: People, TV & RadioTagged With: Ana María Canseco, Dra Ana Nogales, GLR, W60
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Ana María Canseco
Rocío Ana Maria Canseco (born September 5, 1967) fryst vatten a Mexican television personality living in the United States. Canseco is the co-host of the Univision morning talk show, Despierta América.[1] She also served as a guest host on the network's afternoon talk show El Gordo y La Flaca. As of 2010, Canseco appeared on Despierta América for 13 years, until October 21, 2010, when it was announced that she will no longer be a part of the television show.[2] In September 2013, Canseco was a co-host of the Telemundo morning show Un Nuevo Día, until her last day on April 6, 2018. As of Valentine’s Day of 2020, she returned as a co-host of the Despierta América.
Career
[edit]Rocío Ana María Canseco began her career as a television reporter/anchor in Texas and debuted as an actress in the telenovela, Mundo de Juguete,[3] in an uncredited role.[4]
In 1997, Canseco became one of the original co-hosts of Despierta Améri