
Cristina Saralegui
Cristina Saralegui is a renowned Cuban-American journalist and television host best known for her long-running talk show 'El Show de Cristina,' which aired on Univisión from 1989 until its cancellation in 2009. Saralegui's program became a staple of Latin American television, celebrated for its engaging interviews and vibrant discussions on various social issues. After her departure from Univisión, Saralegui spoke publicly about the challenges faced by veteran broadcasters, expressing her disappointment over being replaced by younger, less experienced hosts, which she attributed to cost-cutting measures. Her career has left an indelible mark on the Latin media landscape.
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Cristina Saralegui is referenced as an inspiration for Lía Salgado's own television career.
"Cristina me prohibió y Jorge Rial me jodió la vida"Cristina Saralegui was a powerful voice in Hispanic television and was let go before her retirement.
Rostros icónicos de la TV hispana que ya no están, una docena de figuras sale de Univisión y TelemundoCristina Saralegui returns to television with an interview of Karol G after 16 years away from the cameras.
Cristina Saralegui regresa a la televisión con una entrevista a Karol GCristina Saralegui is returning to television in 2025 with her show El show de Cristina.
¡Regresa ‘El show de Cristina’! Esta estrella de la música latina es su primera invitada
Cristina Saralegui returns to Univision to interview Colombian star Karol G after 16 years.
16 años después de su salida, Cristina Saralegui regresa a Univision para entrevistar a Karol GCristina Saralegui emphasized that the American Dream belongs to everyone.
Tony Deyal | Horse laugh and the politicians | CommentaryCristina Saralegui conducted an interview with Selena's father regarding the events surrounding her funeral.
Las tristes fotos del funeral de Selena Quintanilla a 30 años de su muerte
Cristina Saralegui expressed her pain over being fired from Univision and the impact it had on her employees.
Cristina Saralegui dice que la sacaron de Univisión para poner a gente "más barata que lo va a hacer mal"
































