¡Despierta América!

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¡Despierta América!
Genre Current Affairs
Interview
Current Events
News
Directed by Francy González
Michel Martinez
Starring Fernando Arau
Ana Maria Canseco
Neida Sandoval
Birmania Rios
Raul Gonzalez
Karla Martinez
Rafael José (former full-time, now occasional host)

Jackie Guerrido

Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) Spanish
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Mari Garcia Marquez
Producer(s) Victor Jose Santiago
Associate
producer(s)
Inés Marrou
Location(s) Miami, Florida
Running time 180 minutes(including commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel Univision
Original run April 14, 1997 – Present
Chronology
Related shows Good Morning America
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
U.S. morning television shows edit
Networks
ABC Good Morning America
CBS The Early Show
NBC Today
Cable
BBC World News Today
CNBC Squawk Box
Squawk on the Street
CNN American Morning
FNC Fox & Friends
America's Newsroom
FBN Money for Breakfast
The Opening Bell
HLN Morning Express
MSNBC Morning Joe
RFD-TV Imus in the Morning
Spanish
UNI ¡Despierta América!
TMD Cada Día
Syndication
The Daily Buzz
Live with Regis and Kelly
The Morning Show

¡Despierta América! (Spanish for Wake Up America!) is a popular Spanish language morning show which has aired on the Univision television network since 1997. It is broadcast from the network's studios in Miami, Florida, and is hosted by Fernando Arau, Ana Maria Canseco, Neida Sandoval, and Raul Gonzalez. Neida Sandoval also has news (noticias) updates every half-hour. The hosts are also joined by their sidekick and show dog mascot Cosita. Other people with limited journalism experience provide gossip and entertainment during the show.

Despierta América is known for coining the catch phrase, "échate pa'acá" ("Come here"), which is a segment regarding news and gossip about Latin entertainers. Fernando Arau and Neida Sandoval have been on the show the longest. In fact, since the show's inception in 1997. Ana Maria Conseco has been on the show the second-longest and is most known for her "échate pacá" segments. She also is a frequent guest hostess of El Gordo y La Flaca.

[edit] Trivia

  • In the spring of 2006, Magic Johnson (who does not speak Spanish) surprised the hosts on set and was later interviewed by Raul in English about a special youth program, which Raul would translate for the regular Spanish viewers.
  • The hour of programming on Univision (which usually consists of past archived and music video shows) before Desperita América features a modified version of the show's time bug.

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