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Posted on: November 25th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Entertainment ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ] [ People ] [ Blogante Entertainment ] [ Blogante Essentials ]
Tags: Cuba, Cuban, Spanish-language, Telemundo, television
Más Vale Tarde (Better Late), the first-ever national Spanish-language late-night talk show, premieres Nov. 29 on Telemundo and will be hosted by Alex Cambert, the Cuban-American comedian that has been dubbed the Latino Jay Leno, the Spanish-speaking Jerry Seinfeld and even the next David Letterman. The hour-long weekly show will feature celebrities and interviews in English and Spanish and will be shot in front of a live audience at Telemundo’s studios in Universal CityWalk. Hispanic Television Update spoke to Cambert about his upcoming show and how he intends to keep Latinos awake … and laughing.”*
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