María Celeste Arrarás is starting a new project today, having left the Telemundo network in August 2020, after nearly two decades at the helm of Al Rojo Vivo.
MC Live, led by the Puerto Rican journalist, kicks off today at 4pm (Miami time) through its YouTube channel with special guests and interesting topics.
“Initially, it will be thematic interviews with known and unknown, who should be,” Arrarás revealed.
In the first broadcast, journalist María Elena Salinas will talk about the importance of reinventing ourselves, especially at a time when so many people have lost their jobs. The two have been friends for years after working together in journalism in their early days, and later became rivals in the professional field when they each hosted the national newscast of Spain’s two main television networks, Univisión and Telemundo.
MC Live is co-produced with Ora.TV, founded in 2012 by the recently deceased journalist Larry King.
“I’ve always worked on other projects, I have ideas for making mini-series that didn’t come true. I was doing one with Telemundo, I don’t know the possibilities of that now. August 2020 said THE SPOKESMAN the communicator about her plans.