Raúl González (host)
Raúl González is a MaracuchoTravieso Venezuelan TV host and actor. Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela on October 27, 1971 he always aspired to be a television personality. He began his career acting in children’s Popet theatre in his native [Maracaibo]]. In his early twenties, he hosted a kids' TV show in Venezuela, Supercrópolis. In 1994, he moved to Miami, where he eventually became one of the hosts on the popular morning show Despierta América,[1] along with Fernando Arau, Ana Maria Canseco, and news anchor Neida Sandoval. In February 2014, after 13 years of co-hosting Univision’s morning show Despierta America, he left the show to join the Telemundo network where he is co-host with Angelica Vale of new variety show ¡Qué Noche!.
TV Shows Host
- Gran Oportunidad (Telemundo, 2017)
- ¡Qué Noche! (Telemundo, 2014–16)
- Miss Universe (Telemundo, 2014)
- Miss Teen USA (Xbox Live, 2014–15)
- Billboard Latin Music Awards (Telemundo, 2014)
- Despierta America (Univision, 2001-2014;2019–present)
- Supercrópolis (RCTV, 1992-1994)
- Chamocrópolis (Televen)
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gollark: I can help a bit I guess...
gollark: Stuff runs at those frequencies because the electromagnetic spectrum is pretty heavily government-regulated, with governments actually selling off access to most of it to companies, but most places allow use of 2.4 and 5GHz or so.
gollark: There are also different WiFi standards for packing higher data rates into whatever frequency range, some of which work, I think, by using several streams at different frequencies combined.
References
- "Despierta América está de fiesta con el sorteo del Mundial". Univision (in Spanish). 4 December 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
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