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Al Rojo Vivo (2002 TV program)

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Al Rojo Vivo is a Spanish language news program hosted by Maria Celeste Arraras on the American television network Telemundo, which has been broadcast on that network since 2002. 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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