Aló Ciudadano

Aló Ciudadano
Format News program Talk Show
Created by Leopoldo Castillo
Starring Leopoldo Castillo
Carlos Acosta
Marjorie Martínez
José Francisco Rivera
María Isabel Párraga
Isabel González Capriles
Alejandra Otero
Sheina Chang Montero
Mariana Reyes
Country of origin Venezuela
Production
Running time 3 hours
Broadcast
Original channel Globovisión (2002-present)
Original run 2002 – Present

Aló Ciudadano (Hello Citizen) is a Venezuelan talk show hosted by Leopoldo Castillo. It airs both on the Globovisión 24-hour television news network and the Circuito Nacional Belfort (CNB) radio network.

Contents

Format

Aló Ciudadano is hosted by Leopoldo Castillo and co-hosted by journalist Sheila Chang Montero and Mariana Reyes.

The show is interactive; people can call the show and give their opinions and/or complaints or they can send text messages, which will appear on the news ticker. Leopoldo Castillo conducts interviews and he will usually discuss politics.[1]

Leopoldo Castillo begins his show saying "Ciudadanos de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela" ("citizens of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela"). During the show, Sheina Chang reads news headlines from the main news websites of Venezuela and Latin America, and conducts interviews along with Castillo.

History

The show began airing in late 2002, and was originally hosted by Leopoldo Castillo and co-hosted by Carlos Acosta and Marjorie Martínez. Today, it the most popular opinion program for the Venezuelan opposition. While in Venezuela many newspapers, radio stations, television broadcasting companies, and websites which are in majority opposed to the government are closing down, Aló Ciudadano is one of the few broadcasts (mainly in Globovision) that are not owed by or affined to the Venezuelan government.[2][3]

Hosts & co-hosts

Criticism

Hugo Chávez and his supporters have accused Aló Ciudadano of making racist comments.

Although Aló Ciudadano does oppose Chávez's government, they have invited numerous pro-Chavez people on his show, such as the former mayor of the Libertador municipality, Freddy Bernal.

See also

References

  1. ^ Aló Ciudadano
  2. ^ http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0146551720090801
  3. ^ http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/08/01/venezuela.radio.stations/index.html

External links