Al Rojo Vivo (2002 TV program)

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Al Rojo Vivo
Presented byMaría Celeste Arrarás
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time1 hour
Original release
NetworkTelemundo
Release2002 –
present

Al Rojo Vivo is a Spanish language news program hosted by María Celeste Arrarás on the American television network Telemundo, which has been broadcast on that network since 2002, replacing the long-running Ocurrió Así. The name derives from the Spanish language expression meaning heated until red hot, the glowing color of an object between about 500 °C and 800 °C. As in English it can be used to indicate intense emotion or a situation ready to be shaped or forged by public opinion.

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