Telemundo's daily news magazine "Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste" (4PM/3C) became the most watched Spanish-language TV show in its day part the week of February 02, averaging 1.17 million total viewers and 526,000 adults 18 to 49, according to Nielsen. The Emmy-award winning show also delivered shares of 49% in total viewers and 47% in adults 18 to 49, outranking its direct competitor Univision's "El Gordo y la Flaca."
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 news magazine features a stellar team of reporters around the country, including Carmen Dominicci, Sofía Lachapelle, 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.
Source: Nielsen NPM, Live+SD, A18-49.
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