3:26 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Cuba| Politics| TV · Comments Off
31 May 2007
A.M. fluff-fest The Today Show is going after an edgier story: the political and social situation on the island nation of Cuba. And they are taking their camera and host Matt Lauer there to report from the country next week.
Matt Lauer and NBC’s “Today” show will broadcast live from Cuba next Tuesday to report on the political and economic climate there.Although Lauer is a frequent round-the-world traveler for “Today,” it took 18 months to arrange the visit to a country only 90 miles from the United States, said Jim Bell, the show’s executive producer. Bell used his ability to speak Spanish in the negotiations.
“It’s always timely to go to Cuba,” Bell said. “There’s always news there. Being there is news in itself.”
Somehow I don’t see Matt Lauer as the kind of hard journalist to cover this type of story, or The Today Show as being the forum for a discussion on topics like future regime change, civil liberties, communism and the embargo. You can’t with a clear conscience do a fluff piece on Cuba. But then again, Matt’s cutesy former co-host Katie Couric is hosting the CBS Evening News so I guess anything can happen.
Via / Hispanic Business
Having NBC buy the station where you host a television show has its benefits. That’s what Maria Celeste Arraras is learning now that the Telemundo Al Rojo Vivo hostess will guest co-host on the Today show tomorrow June 23. She will presenting segments between the 9 to 10 AM time slot. Maria Celeste is no stranger to NBC.
She has been an occasional contributing correspondent for both Today and Dateline. She was also co-host for the most recent Black-Brown Democratic Presidential Debate in Iowa for MSNBC.
My work schedule doesn’t allow me to watch the sordid stories on Al Rojo Vivo, so I look forward to seeing Maria Celeste represent on network T.V. in the morning.
Via / Latin Heat
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