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Number of viewers who tuned in to last year's pageant on ABC, down from 25 million in 1995; ABC has dropped the annual telecast, which will now air on Country Music Television...
...ganado 11 Emmys y tiene 100 millones de televidentes en el mundo; un estudio de televisi?n en Miami; Casa Cristina, una l?nea de muebles; una pr?xima l?nea de moda; y una creciente carrera art?stica que incluye una reciente presentaci?n en el show de George L?pez en la cadena ABC. Su sitio Web biling?e recibe 50 mil pinchazos al d?a. Su libro ?Cristina! Confidencias de una rubia, se publica en ingles y en espa?ol. Y tiene una fundaci?n, Arriba la Vida / Up with Life, que educa a los hispanos sobre el VIH. ?Los j?venes pueden hacer dieta, o dejar de fumar...
...programa en la cadena ABC nunca ha sido un ?xito rotundo pero se ha mantenido de manera s?lida en pantalla desde su debut en el 2002, compitiendo con un fen?meno como American Idol. El pr?ximo oto?o le seguir? Freddie, una serie sobre una familia latina protagonizada por Freddie Prinze Jr., el hijo del ?dolo de L?pez, al que el comediante convenci? para que realizara el programa. A?n recuper?ndose de un transplante de ri??n, L?pez se ha asegurado de que su equipo de trabajo emplee Latinos y miembros de otras minor?as. "Entrar a nuestro plat? es como ir a Costco", dice...
...unsettling enough that ABC anchorman Peter Jennings died of lung cancer just four months after announcing his diagnosis. Perhaps more distressing to the 90 million--plus smokers and former smokers out there was that Jennings swore off tobacco 20 years ago and was struck by the disease all the same. It's true that he had resumed smoking after the terrorist attacks in 2001, but he quit again. Can that first puff years ago start a fatal cascade of lung damage that can never be reversed? The answer...
When PETER JENNINGS told ABC World News Tonight viewers in April that he had lung cancer, he said he had not smoked in about 20 years, except for a while around Sept. 11. "I was weak," he admitted. It didn't show. Jennings, who died four months later at age 67, was at his best after the attacks, reminding Americans of a fact he had devoted his life to: that world news matters. He had become an ABC anchor at just 26, but realizing he was too green for the job, gave it up to be a foreign correspondent, reporting...