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  1. good morning : hello

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Buenos días, bienvenido al boletín diario de The New York Times en Español.
Buenos días, esto es lo que está sucediendo en América Latina y el mundo.
Buenos días, bienvenido al boletín del lunes de The New York Times en Español.
For months, Señor Ward has been greeting his students with the same over-the-top salutation: Buenos días!
"Felices amorosos buenos días ❤️👸🏻👸🏻👸🏻☀️♥️✨ #amor," she wrote alongside the post, which in English says, "Happy loving good morning #love."
Sin embargo, como puede consultarse en el Diccionario panhispánico de dudas (editado por la Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española), tanto "buenos días" como "buen día" son válidas.
A clerk signed him in—" Buenos días ," she greeted him—and then he met the people he'd be translating for, a Mam husband and wife who had been the victims of an attempted home burglary.
Buenos días, bienvenido al boletín diario de The New York Times en Español, una guía con las noticias más destacadas y los mejores artículos para entender lo que está sucediendo en América Latina y en el mundo.
Enough to save enough to buy a used Spanish-English dictionary he kept bedside like a bible—studied fifteen new words after his prayers each night, then practiced them on us the next day: Buenos días, indeed, my family.
Muy buenos días (English: Very Good Morning) is a Chilean morning show currently broadcast on TVN since August 22, 2016, replacing Buenos Días a Todos. It airs every Monday to Friday at 08:00 (CLT).
Buenos días, Acapulco is a 1964 Mexican comedy film starring Viruta and Capulina.
On August 22, 2016 Dominique returns to Televisión Nacional de Chile as panelist of the morning programme "Muy buenos días" (Very good morning).
A scene from Buenos días a todos. From left to right, hosts Felipe Camiroaga and Tonka Tomicic, and guests Marta Larraechea and Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle. Buenos días a todos (lit: Good Morning Everyone) is a Chilean breakfast television programme aired on Televisión Nacional de Chile since March 9, 1992. The programme contains a mixture of news, interviews, weather forecasts, entertainment and traffic reports.
María Luisa Godoy Ibáñez (born 18 March 1980) is a Chilean journalist and television presenter. She is currently the host of the TVN program Muy buenos días.
"Şımarık" was featured in films and soap opera including Beau travail, Romané and XX/XY. "Şımarık" and sound effects of Tarkan's kiss sounds was used in several Chilean television programs, including: Calle 7, Yingo, En portada, Buenos Días a Todos, Muy buenos días, Mucho gusto, Gente como tú, La mañana de Chilevisión, and others. "Şımarık" was used as the intro music for the Norwegian TV series about multi- cultural Norway, Migrapolis.
In 1988 entered at the news staff of Televisión Española as main director of Telediario in its two editions. Also was anchor of the news magazine Buenos Días (1989–90).
Buenos días, Isabel is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Cuban writer Delia Fiallo¡Que momentos! Cuatro novelas venezolanas inolvidables and produced by Venevisión in 1980. Flor Núñez and José Bardina as the main protagonists.
However, she soon left to take charge of the afternoon show Por ti with Cristián Sánchez, which was canceled due to low ratings. In 2017, after the resignation of Javiera Contador, she returned to TVN's morning show, now called Muy buenos días.
Edwin Pitti, who was hired as a reporter, was promoted to White House correspondent. In late December 2015, Entravision cancelled the morning newscasts of all of its stations in the United States (including Buenos Días DC). The last show aired December 7, 2015.
Mara (1951), Los buenos días (1954, second prize of the 1953 Adonais award), and Ablativo amor (1955, Youth Award).Juan Ramón Jiménez, Cartas. Antología, Ed. Francisco Garfias, Madrid, Espasa Calpe, 1992. (in Spanish)Ricardo Gullón, Conversaciones con Juan Ramón Jiménez, Madrid, Taurus, 1958, pp.
Despite its coverage, which includes Oceania, RCN Nuestra Tele keeps a single feed, airing news bulletins, soccer games, several events and shows live. Therefore, prime time in Australia and New Zealand is filled with breakfast television including the RCN morning news show Muy buenos días.
The programme, co-hosted by actors Natalia Valdebenito, Sebastián Layseca, and Natalie Nicloux, was of "humouristic and entertaining" style. In June of the same year, he was the host of the backstage section of La Dieta del Lagarto (The Alligator Diet), where he weighed the participants of that program who attempted to become thin by dancing. On August 31, 2011, two days before his death, he replaced Felipe Camiroaga as the host of Buenos Días a Todos, as the latter was sick that day. On 2 September 2011, the plane in which Bruce was travelling to the Juan Fernández Archipelago with twenty other persons, including a team from Buenos Días a Todos with such figures as Felipe Camiroaga crashed.
Roberto Andrés Bruce Pruzzo (; 30 July 1979 in Talagante - 2 September 2011 in Juan Fernández Archipelago) was a Chilean television journalist, mainly known for his work on Televisión Nacional de Chile's breakfast programme Buenos Días a Todos. Bruce also worked as host of Dónde La Viste in the same TV channel.
Camiroaga was travelling with a team from Buenos Días a Todos, personnel from Desafío Levantemos Chile and the National Council of Culture and the Arts to Robinson Crusoe Island in the Juan Fernández Archipelago, when the Chilean Air Force (FACh) CASA C-212 Aviocar plane which was carrying them crashed into the sea and disintegrated while it was trying to land at the Robinson Crusoe Aerodrome, on 2 September 2011. The aircraft tried to touch down twice unsuccessfully before it disappeared. It was piloted by Lieutenant Carolina Fernández, one of the first female pilots in FACh's history, and Lieutenant Juan Pablo Mallea. Journalist Roberto Bruce —also part of Buenos Días a Todos— and businessman Felipe Cubillos, were also aboard the plane.
Buenos Días expanded to 5 a.m., adding El Pacha from rival WXTV-DT, though it later reverted to its former title of Noticiero 47 Primera Edicion. Gloria Echeverry was also added to the weeknight newscasts as co-anchor, while Yaima Crespo joined the weekend newscasts in that same capacity. Entertainment reporter Odalys Molina was moved to the morning newscast.
As a science communicator, he is the author of essays and articles, the blog and the internet video channel "El Planetario". He was a collaborator for 11 years of the TV program Muy Buenos Días, of the RCN Channel directed by Jota Mario Valencia and is currently the host of Vida conciencia and for Canal Capital.
She has a half brother, plastic artist Sandro Guerra García. Guerra's first collection of poems, Platea a oscuras, won her a prize from the University of Havana. She then earned a degree in film, radio and television direction at Havana's Instituto Superior de Arte. She appeared on Cuba's first morning television show, Buenos Días, where she read children's stories.
Amor secreto is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Manuel Fedérico Fraiz- Grijalba for Venevisión. It is a remake of the 1980 telenovela Buenos días, Isabel. The telenovela is adapted by César Sierra, Juan Carlos Duque and Mayra Villavicencio. Alejandra Sandoval and Miguel de León star as the main protagonists while Alexandra Braun, Juan Carlos García and Caterina Valentino star as the main antagonists.
From 1982 to 1987 she collaborated with the newspaper El Norte. In 1987 she hosted the show Buenos Días (Good Morning) in Monterrey's channel 8. In 2002 was political commentator for the news show in Núcleo Radio Monterrey’s Station. Has been collaborator and editorialist in political subjects in Televisa Monterrey and in the Discussion Panel of Milenio Television’s “Según Ellas” show.
Inés Duarte, secretaria is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión in 1990 and written by Alicia Barrios as a free version of the telenovela Buenos días, Isabel written by Delia Fiallo. This telenovela lasted 238 episodes and was distributed internationally by Venevisión International. Amanda Gutierrez and Víctor Cámara starred as the main protagonists with Rebeca Costoya as the main antagonist.
After her divorce from Carrión, Cabrera had a 12-year marriage to television producer Luis Carrizales Stoll. With the purpose of promoting healthy living and sports, she hosted the health program Pónte en forma con Analí and founded her own gym located in San Miguel District. She had sequences on the programs Buenos días, Perú on Panamericana Televisión and Para todos on .
During the final section of the show, at the National Stadium in Santiago, something notable took place when Jorge Hevia, one of the presenters, realized that part of the audience chanted ¡Vamos chilenos!, a song used by Chilean football fans to encourage their national team. The host of the programme Buenos días a todos (Eng.: Good morning everybody) on TVN began to sing the song.
Frei said Camiroaga was a "very brave man" for publicly expressing his political views. Camiroaga also participated in campaigns by Greenpeace; he openly asked Chile's Interior Minister Rodrigo Hinzpeter on Buenos Días a Todos for the government, led by Sebastián Piñera, to halt the installation of a thermoelectric plant in Caleta Punta Choros—which was later reversed— and supported the 2011 student movement in Chile.
On 5 September 2011, Julián Elfenbein, Carolina de Moras, Jorge Hevia, Karen Doggenweiler and emblematic staff of Buenos Días a Todos, friends, TVN personalities and from other channels — including competitors of the programme — joined to pay tribute to Camiroaga in his program. In that episode of Buenos Días a Todos, the first since Camiroaga's death, his friend and TV director Daniel Sagüés commented that Felipe once told him that he wanted Silvio Rodríguez's song "Ángel para un Final" to be played in his funeral. As soon as Rodríguez was informed of this, he commented on his blog it would be a "high honour" for him that his song was played at Camiroaga's funeral. Other international personalities, such as Lucero, Yuri, Ricardo Montaner, Alejandro Sanz, Ricky Martin, Luis Fonsi, amid others, expressed their sadness and consternation at Camiroaga's death, through the social networks Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
While stationed in Paris and Brussels, the couple made acquaintances with leftist intellectuals and Venezuelan expatriate artists grouped as "the dissidents", which included figures such as Alejandro Otero. Upon returning to Venezuela, she filed for divorce and married liberal thinker Carlos Rangel. She created the TV political talk show titled Buenos días, airing on Venevisión. She produced and conducted Sólo con Sofía and La Venezuela Posible, a radio show.
At the launch of the network, its programming lineup consisted of mainly radio versions of select Univision Deportes Network shows, such as Locura Deportiva (which was originally broadcast on Univision América), Contacto Deportivo, and Fútbol Club, as well as original programming including Buenos Días América, El Tiradero, and Tribuna Interactiva. The network also broadcasts select Liga MX, La Liga, Ligue 1, Primeira Liga and Serie A soccer matches.
In 2010, he participated as columnist for El Mostrador and panelist in the radio programs Buenos días mercado in Radio El Conquistador and Palabras sacan palabras in Radio Futuro. At the end of the decade, Schilling – along with Agustín Zamora, host of the program Consciencia de Valores – participated in several seasons in the channels UCV Televisión, Vive and Tendencias Prime Chile. On Tendencias Prime Chile, Schilling hosted the program Camino al Futuro.
She remained in this role for three years, until the channel decided to replace the show's hosts. She also hosted the twice. At the end of 2012, she returned to Mega as backstage manager of ', and in 2014 she moved to TVN as team captain on the game show '. In early 2016, Godoy debuted on Buenos Días a Todos as part of a trio of hosts with Karen Doggenweiler and Javiera Contador.
After switching from TeleFutura to Univision, the station continued its news department. It broadcast 6 hours of news on weekdays and 2 hours of news on the weekends. On September 30, 2012, Buenos Días DC, the first Spanish morning news show in the Washington market, debuted. The show was produced by Silvana Quiroz, who is also the anchor sharing cameras with co-anchor Nestor Bravo. The morning news magazine ran from 6 a.m.
Ronderos began her career in Buenos Aires in 1983, where she covered Argentina's transition to democracy. In 1992, she became the first female political editor of the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo. She worked on the TV news program Buenos Días Colombia and the TV opinion program Testimonio, and was a columnist for El Espectador, a Colombian national newspaper. From 1997 to 1999, she was editorial director, columnist, and editor at the business and financial magazine La Nota Económica.
Before joining CNN, Montero worked as host of Buenos Días América and América Noticias in América Televisión since 1994. He was also producer and reporter of the news department of the American Spanish-language network Univisión from 1992 to 1994 and correspondent of the Argentine channel Telefé. In 1996 he joined de defunct channel NBC Canal de Noticias. Montero is one of the members of the original staff of CNN en Español in its inception in 1997.
Claudia Hernández eventually worked as the morning news reporter at Buenos Días, Perù on Panamericana Televisión. Karen Schwarz, Miss Peru 2009, hosted some TV shows in Frecuencia Latina up until the end of 2016 due to expecting her first child. Natalie Vértiz, Miss Peru 2011; and Nicole Faverón, Miss Peru 2012, took part in the local Peruvian television industry after their reigns. Vertiz currently works as part of the "Espectáculos" section reporter in América Television's news networks.
Los buenos días is the fifth album by Spanish singer Melody. She released it on May 19, 2008, at the age of 17, after three years of disappearance from the media – a disappearance so complete that it was even rumoured she was dead. The album was produced by Cordovan hitmaker Queco, who had wrote and produced many hits of the time, notably "Aserejé", and mastered in New York. It was meant to be Melody's "first disc of maturity".
Bruce was married to Andrea Sanhueza, with whom he had two daughters: Martina Bruce Sanhueza, and Rafaela Bruce Sanhueza. His first job in television was on Buenos Días a Todos (Good Morning Everyone), breakfast programme of Televisión Nacional de Chile; he joined the TV channel as student in practice. There, he served as journalist working in the field, doing reports on current, and entertainment events. In 2011, he was the host of his first television programme, Dónde La Viste (Where Did You See).
Hosts have included Felipe Camiroaga, Tati Penna, Jorge Hevia, Margot Kahl, Tonka Tomicic, Katherine Salosny, Carolina de Moras and Julián Elfenbein. Longtime host Felipe Camiroaga was killed in the 2011 Chilean Air Force CASA 212 crash off Robinson Crusoe Island on September 2, 2011. Journalist Roberto Bruce, who had guest hosted the show for Camiroaga just three days before the crash, was also killed. The show ended on August 5, 2016 after 24 years of airing, it was replaced by Muy buenos días.
Felipe Humberto Camiroaga Fernández (8 October 1966 – 2 September 2011) was a Chilean television presenter and actor, one of the most popular in his country. Camiroaga hosted many shows for Chilean television station TVN, including the morning talk show Buenos Días a Todos and a late-night talk show Animal Nocturno. He also acted in several TV series, such as Jaque Mate and Rojo y Miel, and in two films. Camiroaga twice hosted the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in 2009 and 2010.
Nuevos Días/En Vivo stands out as a programadora that commenced operations in the middle of a concession period, not at the start of a new licitación, beginning broadcasting on Tuesday, March 21, 1995. This is because in the period 1995-96, Inravisión experimented with 24-hour broadcasting for its two commercial channels. This was nowhere near a financial success for any of the involved parties; all four morning news programs (En vivo, Buenos Días Colombia and programs from Caracol and RCN) were losing money.Fernando Hoyos, José.
Experimental transmissions included complete color for the 1978 FIFA World Cup, using the NTSC system. Color would be adopted across the network by May 1980, coinciding with the completion of a microwave link that consolidated Panamericana's programming across the country. On July 28, 1980, democratically elected president Fernando Belaúnde Terry returned Panamericana to Genaro and Héctor Delgado Parker. Slowly, programming changes began, such as the first morning program in the country (Buenos Días, Perú, launched in 1981) and the relaunch of its drama productions unit in 1983.
In 1997, she went into public media at the request of the new RTVE director, . At Radio Nacional de España, she began to appear in September of that year, both on the recently launched morning program Buenos días con and the nighttime program 24 Horas. At Televisión Española (TVE), San Sebastián was offered the opportunity to present the interview show ' (which premiered with an interview with Ana Botella, wife of then President José María Aznar), besides working on the morning news program Los Desayunos de TVE.
Films featuring Queta Claver included La bella Mimí (1960), El vikingo (1972), Tamaño natural (1974), Los buenos días perdidos (1975), Los placeres ocultos (1977), El sacerdote (1978), El diputado (1978), La colmena (1982), El pico (1983), Tiempo de silencio (1986), Voyage to Nowhere (1986), Colegas (1987)"Film: 'Colegas' from Spain" New York Times (August 14, 1987): C15. via ProQuest Montoyos y Tarantos (1989), and Beltenebros (1991).Harris M. Lentz III, Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2003 (McFarland 2004): 80. Claver also appeared in plays and especially in revues, beginning with Un crimen vulgar (1950).
Coordinación Nacional de Literatura, "Tejeda de Tamez, Altair," Diccionario bibliográfico de escritores de México, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes: Mexico, D.F., accessed on January 30, 2008. Treviño married Santiago Tamez Anguiano with whom she had three children: Antonio, Marisela and Jorge. She worked in the education field as an elementary school teacher, and as advanced Spanish, literature and literary and composition theory professor. As a columnist Treviño wrote for the El Diario de Ciudad Victoria newspaper; some of her articles have been compiled in a book titled Buenos días, Victoria.
Reencuentro (Reunion) is the title of the studio album released by Mexican singer José José in 1977 and the first for the Ariola label. Made at the Music Center Studios in London, England, José José returned to the pinnacle of success with the participation of composers such as Juan Carlos Calderón, Rafael Pérez Botija, Roberto Cantoral and Manuel Alejandro. In addition, José José made his debut as a composer with the song "Si Alguna Vez". Reencuentro contains enormous hits such as "Gavilán o paloma", "Buenos días, amor" and "Amar y querer".
First recorded European sighting of Fais Island was by the Spanish expedition of Ruy López de Villalobos on 23 January 1543. Quite surprisingly for the Spaniards, the local people came out in canoes making the sign of the cross and saying "Buenos días, matelotes!" in perfect sixteenth century Spanish ("Good day, sailors!"), this being an evidence that one of the previous Spanish expeditions had been in the area.Brand, Donald D. The Pacific Basin: A History of its Geographical Explorations The American Geographical Society, New York, 1967, p.122.
Since July 2019, the station is also used to broadcast soccer matches from Liga MX on Friday nights, as well as UEFA Champions League matches on some weekdays. Besides airing on XEN, El Fonógrafo also maintains a separate stream solely dedicated to music without announcers or commercial interruptions, which can also be heard on the HD2 subchannel of XEJP-FM. Martínez Serrano died on May 9, 2020, with his collaborators taking over the hosting of "Buenos Días". Beginning on May 18, 2020, XEN began to be simulcasted on XEQR-AM.
She has participated in La marca del Zorro, Carita de ángel, El Tenorio Clásico and Yo miento, tú mientes, todos mentimos, and others. In the area of cinematography, Corazón de tequila, El corrido de Santa Amalia, Jóvenes amantes y Trampa infernal are examples of her dramatic capacities. Since 2003 it has been possible to see a new side to her talent as a host in the program Buenos días, transmitted from a local channel called Televisa Toluca. In addition, she was also in La casa de la risa with Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo, a comedy.
Barrientos began her modeling career in 2004 in morning television programme Buenos Días a Todos of Televisión Nacional de Chile with the host Felipe Camiroaga,Terra, Adriana despide el verano and in Trato Hecho hosted by Mario Kreutzberger "Don Francisco" of Canal 13. On August 26, 2004, Barrientos participated in Miss Chile where she came the 2nd. finalist. On 6 October, the same year she participated in the Miss World Chile, is named best swimsuit. In April 2005 she traveled to Guangzhou, China, as Miss Chile to participate in the beauty contest Miss International Asia-Pacific, earning the 8th place.
His chemistry with Salosny proved successful and he became her co-host a few months later. In 1991 he declined an offer to become a news anchor and continued at Extra Jóvenes, now co- presenting with Claudia Conserva. Camiroaga was hired by Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) in 1992 to co-host Buenos Días a Todos with Tati Penna, a breakfast programme first transmitted that year; however, the couple were later replaced by Margot Kahl and Jorge Hevia. Later, he had a brief television acting career, debuting in Jaque Mate, and later he portrayed an antagonistic character in Rojo y Miel.
Camiroaga proved to be versatile in his TV programmes, where he created characters such as El Washington, a poor man who lives on the street and survives on leftover food, distinguished by his humble origin. El Washington was created in Buenos Días a Todos, and subsequently developed in Pase lo que Pase, where it became popular in sketch comedies with Karen Doggenweiler, the Señorita Andrea. Camiroaga hosted a radio programme called El Almacén del Washington in Corazón FM, dedicated to the trading of articles. One of Camiroaga's most recognized characters is Luciano Bello, a TV presenter native to Maracaibo, Venezuela.
He has hosted over the years several TV and radio programs, such as La Rueda de la Fortuna, D'Noche, Estudio 15, Buenos Días Venezuela, Orlando con Orlando, and Almorzando con Orlando, the latter seen on Televen in 2004. Also Aquí entre nos was seen throughout Latin America and the United States. On radio, he hosted with Pedro León Zapata, a humor and political satire program entitled Pájaro que vas volando. However, it was with his programs Titulares de Mañana and La Hora de Orlando, broadcast by Globovisión, that his criticism against the policies of Hugo Chávez became more vocal.
She has a degree in Information Sciences from the CEU San Pablo University in Madrid and a master's degree in digital journalism from the Center for Financial Studies. Her first job was in the economic publication The Afternoon Bulletin. Later, she was part of Telemadrid's news services where she worked on the programs Panorama de actualidad, Buenos días, Madrid and the first edition of Telenoticias. In 1997 she joined Televisión Española as an editor of Canal 24 horas and a year later she moved to the area of meteorology, where she was one of the presenters of El tiempo.
The building, which was called "special interest" on World Architecture Day in October 1997, holds all of the production centers for the radio-television entity. The programming of Telemadrid has always revolved around the lives of madrileños, focusing on information, sports, children's programming, series and movies and politics. Some of their shows have been exported to other autonomous regional television stations, and even to other national television stations like "Buenos días, Madrid" or "Madrid Directo". During its lifetime, it has featured such shows as La banda de Telemadrid, Cyberclub, Top Madrid, Todo Madrid, Gran Vía, Fútbol es fútbol, and En acción.
In 2017, citing "changes in AM transmission infrastructure," Grupo Radio Centro reorganized all of its AM radio stations. It shut down several stations and consolidating their programs. La 69 was replaced by content from the former XEQR-AM 1030, talk- formatted Radio Centro, and XEJP-AM 1150, El Fonógrafo. Radio Centro's sole program to transition to XEN, "Buenos Días con Héctor Martínez Serrano" airs from 5:30 to 10:00am on weekdays and 5:30 to 11:00am on weekends, with El Fonógrafo oldies music filling in the rest of the air time (except for Sundays at noon, when Catholic mass airs).
The two worked together on many occasions, interpreting works by the Quintero brothers, Pedro Muñoz Seca, Jacinto Benavente, and Carlos Arniches, among others. The death of her husband in 1955 made Redondo continue her solo career with Las buenas personas, ' (1963), ' (1963), ' (1965), Buenos días condesita (1965), Un millón en la basura (1966), ' (1967), ' (1968), ' (1980), ' (1982), The House of Bernarda Alba (1984), Don Juan Tenorio (1987), ' (1989), and ', her last performance, which she gave at age 93. Despite her dedication to theater, she also made inroads into film and television, notably her role in the 1983 series '.
Camiroaga (left) in Buenos Días a Todos with Tonka Tomicic, Marta Larraechea and Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle in 2009. Felipe Camiroaga started working as a camera assistant at the press department of television channel Red de Televisión Universidad de Chile (RTU, now Chilevisión) in 1988, and later as a production assistant at the channel's production department. But he quickly went from off to on-camera; his first job was as a host in a music video programme called Videotop, that was previously hosted by Pablo Aguilera and Justus Liebig. Later, he presented Extra Jóvenes, RTU's teenage-oriented show, which he co-hosted with Katherine Salosny.
As the anchors and formats changed over the years, WSNS' prime objective was to produce professional and insightful newscasts comparable to any other local television news outlet in the Chicago market. In 2001, the station expanded its news coverage as part of Telemundo's strategic plans to revamp its owned- and-operated stations, including its sister stations in New York City, Los Angeles and Miami. On January 15, 2001, it launched a morning newscast called Buenos Días Chicago that aired from 6 to 7 a.m., but along with sister station KTMD in Houston, it was canceled after the September 11 attacks because of low advertising revenue.
Chilean newspaper Las Últimas Noticias caused controversy on 2 September 2011; its digital edition cover was headlined "The last flight of the Falcon" ("El último vuelo del halcón"), which generated outrage from Internet users, as Camiroaga's whereabouts were unknown at the time. The cover was replaced and the next day the newspaper said the public had misinterpreted the intention of the headline. Televisión Nacional de Chile decided to name the studio from which Buenos Días a Todos is transmitted "Felipe Camiroaga Fernández", and kept free the TV presenter's parking space to remember him. The municipality of Colina, where Camiroaga lived in Chicureo, announced they would name him posthumously "Illustrious Son" of the community.
Gabriela Sepulveda is a bilingual singer and composer of Mexican-Chilean descent, singing in both Spanish as well as English. She became the first person to sing, Miley Cyrus's hit song, “The Climb” in Spanish, obtaining rights from the Walt Disney Company in 2012. She has participated in La Voz Kids in 2013 and later went on to participate in American Idol, 2016. She has been featured on several radio shows as well as talk shows including the Dante Night Show, Otra Noche con Ustedes, Buenos Días con Celina, Stereo Play Beat, Acceso Total, El Show International de Paula Maruri, Encuentro en la Bahía, El Show Pistolero de Chicago, Comunidad del Valle, and in La Bamba Magazine.
A large number of suppliers of binoculars, cameras, books, clothing and other birdwatching equipment, artists and tour companies display and sell their wares, and there are lectures, birding outings and trips, a fellowship dinner and other attractions. The South American Birdwatching Fair is sponsored by many international organisations, including every country in South America, such as BirdLife International, Wetlands International, Red de Observadores de Aves de Colombia, Aves Argentinas and many more. Companies such as Swarovski, Buenos Días Birding and others support the fair. The first fair was held in 2010 in San Martín de los Andes (Argentina), and was based on the biggest Bird Fair in the United Kingdom (British Birdwatching Fair ).
Pilar Paz Pasamar, 2012 Pilar Paz Pasamar (February 13, 1932 - March 7, 2019) was a Spanish poet and writer whose work has been translated into Italian, Arabic, French, English and Chinese. She was a member of the Cádiz branch of the 1950s poetic generation. She was a member of the Real Academia Hispano Americana de Cádiz since 1963. Her awards and honors include second place from the Premio Adonáis de Poesía for "Los buenos días" (1954), Adoptive Daughter of the city of Cádiz (2005), Meridiana Prize of the Andalusian Institute of Women (2005), included in the section "Own Names" of the Instituto Cervantes, and Author of the Year by the Andalusian Center of Letters of the Junta de Andalucía (2015).
An advertising balloon in the garden of TVN was decorated by the public with signs, flags and balloons after the plane crash. On 8 October 2011, fans of Camiroaga visited his sepulture at Parque del Recuerdo cemetery in Recoleta, to commemorate what would have been his forty-fifth birthday. After the announcement of Camiroaga's death in the crash, thousands of people went to the façade of the Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) headquarters, in the commune of Providencia, to express their love and affection for Camiroaga, the rest of the team from Buenos Días a Todos and the other plane passengers. Such expressions of support were repeated in regional headquarters of the TV channel, where they placed some condolence books for the public.
President Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle and First Lady Marta Larraechea in October 2009, invited to the morning programme Buenos días a todos. With a programming consisting of diverse content, Televisión Nacional de Chile has produced and created its own spaces, as well as in association with various production companies. In addition, it has broadcast information, fiction, foreign content and sporting events since its inception. Every day the nationwide channel starts its broadcasts with the news programme 24 AM, followed by a space that occupies a large part of the morning programming; During the afternoon two main news programmes are broadcast, 24tarde at 1:00pm and 24 horas central at 9:00pm, where the last one is considered as the flagship evening news.
RCN presently operates on a 22-hour schedule of regular network programming, and its signal is the same throughout the country, with no regional variations in the schedule, which starts in the early morning (4:00 am) with reruns of previously aired telenovelas, the morning is covered with breakfast television (Muy Buenos Días), with a break for news, and then religious programming (Cura Para el Alma), the news returns at 12:30 pm and the rest of the afternoon is taken by domestic and foreign telenovelas until 7:00 pm with the news bulletin, and at 8:00 pm the prime time starts with domestic telenovelas until 10:30 pm; the night schedule is occupied by news and editorial TV shows (i.e. La Noche).
In addition, in Middle High German, the verb grüßen (grüezen) used to mean not only 'to greet' but also 'to bless', so the greeting in fact preserves the original meaning 'God bless you', though even speakers in Southern Germany and Austria are only very rarely aware of this and think it means 'may God greet you'. Such a religious expression in a greeting only exists in a few countries. For example, people wish one another a simple 'good day' in Poland (dzień dobry), Spain (buenos días), and Portugal (bom dia), while in Irish the popular greeting is Dia dhuit ('God with you'), similar to the English goodbye, a contraction of God be with ye;Goodbye. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition.
Camiroaga also hosted prime time programmes during the 2000s such as Con Mucho Cariño and Ciudad Gótica, both of which did not complete a full season for their "controversial contents", and the first two seasons of the reality show Pelotón. In 2004 he co-hosted Pasiones with Bárbara Rebolledo, but he left the programme later that year and was replaced by Martín Cárcamo. He returned to Buenos Días a Todos in 2005, sharing duties with Tonka Tomicic, then with Katherine Salosny, and finally Carolina de Moras. The replacement of Salosny by de Moras was not well received and the local entertainment media blamed Camiroaga for it, which later resulted in a mass booing while Camiroaga was being awarded a Premio Copihue de Oro for "Best TV presenter" at the Teatro Caupolicán in Santiago, in 2010.
Quite surprisingly for the Spaniards, upon their arrival to Fais the local people approached the ships in canoes making the sign of the cross and saying "Buenos días, matelotes!" in perfect sixteenth century Spanish ("Good day, sailors!"), this being an evidence that one of the previous Spanish expeditions had been in the area On 26 January 1543 they charted some new islands as Los Arrecifes (The Reefs) which have been identified as the Yaps also in the Carolines. According to Oskar Spate with Villalobos there was the pilot Juan Gaetan, credited for the discovery of Hawaii by La Perouse. Gaetan's voyage is described in similar terms, with the same sequence of islands in 1753, with no identification to any others known at the time, which is an a posteriori conjecture.
Newscasts and sport programs were also present, but were later moved to Radio Red AM and Radio Red FM. Lately, the station aired programs focused on self-help and motivation, hosted by professionals in the topic, and it also aired the live Sunday noon mass from the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (this broadcast was moved to XEN-AM and was also relocated to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe after the cathedral was damaged by the 2017 Puebla earthquake). In 2017, citing "changes in AM transmission infrastructure", Grupo Radio Centro reorganized all of its AM radio stations, shutting down several and consolidating their programs. Radio Centro's talk programming, of which only two programs ("Club Nocturno" and "Buenos Días", the former of which has since been cancelled) survived the transition, now shares XEN-AM 690 with El Fonógrafo. XEQR then went silent.
Besides Calle7, she was also a contestant on Circo de estrellas (as a replacement for Alejandra Fosalba), but then decided to leave for personal problems. On June 5, 2010 she and Francisco Rodriguez won the third season of Calle 7, and walked away with a monetary prize of six million Chilean pesos for both contestants. She also collaborated with other members of Calle7 in producing the show's first CD album in which she starred in two of the song tracks; one called "Me vuelvo loca"and the other "No lo puedo evitar". In 2010, Maite competed for "Queen of the Bicentennial in Colina" but remained first runner up after being defeated by Pamela Diaz.La “people” de Pamela respondió y la eligió como Reina del Bicentenario In October 2010 it was announced that Maite and Francisco "Chapu" Puelles would travel to the United States of America, as part of a special report for the program "Buenos días a todos".
Lidia Elsa Satragno was born in the western Buenos Aires suburb of San Justo in 1935. She debuted on Argentine television in a 1956 vinegar advertisement and, by 1957, appeared on as many as 22 television ads on any given day. This success led to her own talk show on Argentine Public Television, Buenos Días Pinky, during which she was invited as a guest of honor by German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. The show also earned renown for its screenwriter, María Elena Walsh, and helped pave the way for women in Argentine television, generally. Cast by noted period piece Director Leopoldo Torre Nilsson in La caída (The Fall) in 1959, in 1961 she was offered a co- anchorship in news anchorman Bernardo Neustadt's Nosotros (Us), becoming the first Argentine woman on television so honored. Co-hosting Incomunicados with Neustadt in 1963, the show became memorable for an interview held with Arturo Frondizi, the first granted by a former President on Argentine television.

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