Venga la alegría

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Venga la alegría
GenreMorning news/talk
Interview
Presented byTábata Jalil
Sergio Sepúlveda
Ricardo Casares
Patricio Borghetti
Jimena Longoria
Capi Pérez
Kristal Silva
Mauricio Barcelata
Enrique Mayagoitia
Flor Rubio
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons15
Production
Executive producersSergio Sepúlveda (2006–2022)
Adrián Patiño (2006–2010 , 2010–2019)
Roberto Romagnoli (2010)
Dio Lluberes (2019–2022)
Mónica Alcaraz (2023–present)
Production companyTV Azteca
Original release
NetworkAzteca Uno
ReleaseJanuary 2, 2006 (2006-01-02)
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Venga la alegría, abbreviated VLA, is a Mexican morning television program aired on the Azteca Uno network (formerly Azteca Trece). It began broadcasting on January 2, 2006,[1][2] and features segments on entertainment, health and beauty, cooking, and other topics. It competes with similar programs on TV Azteca's competitors, including Hoy on Las Estrellas and Sale el Sol on Imagen Televisión.

History[edit]

VLA first appeared on January 2, 2006, as a replacement for the similarly formatted Cada mañana. Two of its original hosts, Ingrid Coronado and Ana La Salvia, had previously been on Cada mañana: they were joined by Argentine-Mexican presenter Fernando del Solar.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://futbol.radioformula.com.mx/farandula/2022/11/11/que-fue-del-elenco-original-de-venga-la-alegria-esto-les-paso-16-anos-del-primer-programa-66046.html
  2. ^ https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/espectaculos/2020/10/2/irreconocibles-asi-lucen-los-primeros-conductores-de-venga-la-alegria-luego-de-14-anos-211263.html
  3. ^ Hernández, Elizabeth (December 22, 2005). "La Salvia regresa a entretener". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved August 24, 2020.

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