Marí Elvira Confronta, a local TV talk show credited with changing prime-time Spanish television in Miami, will air its last show Saturday. Miami, Florida

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Posted on: January 3rd, 2006
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“She scored exclusive interviews with Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá and exile militant Luis Posada Carriles. She made the thick-skinned former mayor of Hialeah, Raul Martinez, cry on camera.

All the while, Marí Elvira Salazar changed the nature of South Florida’s prime-time Spanish-language television….”

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