Esta boca es mía

Esta boca es mía (transl.This mouth is mine) is an Uruguayan daytime talk show broadcast by Teledoce. It debuted on October 6, 2008,[1] being one of the channel's longest-running current programs. It is presented by Victoria Rodríguez and airs Monday through Friday from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Esta boca es mía
GenreTalk show
Presented byVictoria Rodríguez
Country of originUruguay
Original languageSpanish
Production
Production locationsTeledoce Headquarters, Montevideo
Running time105 minutes
Production companiesContenidos TV (2008-2017)
Kubrick Media (2017-)
Release
Original networkTeledoce
La Red
Original releaseOctober 6, 2008 (2008-10-06) 
present

Format

In each broadcast of the show, the current issues of the country are covered, such as journalistic and political issues. It has a panel of experts, special guests and a gallery of people who attend the study and can ask questions to the guests or panelists on the topics being analyzed.

History

The show debuted on October 6, 2008, and initially focused on topics such as infidelity, abortion, drugs, sexuality, among others.

The presentation ceremony was held on October 7 at the Hemingway Restaurant in Montevideo. The panel was formed by Silvia Novarese, Beatriz Argimón, Julio Toyos, Lilián Abracinskas, Karina Tucuna, Damián Coalla and Daniel Lucas.[1]

On-air staff

The panel is formed of Graziano Pascale, Verónica Amorelli, Alejandro Camino and Alfredo García.[2]

Accolades

Esta boca es mía has won the Iris Award for the Best General Interest Program three times (2012, 2016, 2018), Victoria Rodríguez has won the category of Best Female Presenter twice (2014, 2017) and the Golden Iris Award in 2017,[3] while Washington Abdala won the Best Panelist award in 2016. In 2009 the show was awarded the Golden Iris Award.

References

  1. "Comenzó "Esta boca es mía"". www.montevideo.com.uy. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  2. "Esta boca es mía". Teledoce.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-07.
  3. ElPais (3 April 2017). "Todos los ganadores de los Premios Iris 2017". Diario EL PAIS Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-07.
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