About Me
- Maria Santana
- New York, NY, United States
- Maria Santana is a New York Correspondent for CNN en Español, a Turner Broadcasting Company. Before CNN en Español, Maria worked as the NY correspondent and Bureau Manager for SBS Broadcasting's Mega TV. She also worked as a producer and assignment editor for Telemundo WNJU in New York. Maria is a Graduate of Wesleyan University, and an Alumnus of the Connecticut School of Broadcasting program.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
My own Mini-me!
While covering the event, I met the guys from ModelWorks® , who were marketing their "Smash me Bernie" dolls as potential gift ideas for your favorite recessionista. We had a great conversation (I even made their website!), and they offered to make a My-Mini-Me® doll of...me! They took a picture, and just yesterday, I got the doll. Check this out!
Now, I did have mixed reactions to whether the doll is the best interpretation of me - kind of like when you get those cartoon drawings of yourself done in Times Square. But it is pretty cool. What do you think?
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Umm...You're Welcome?
“I’ve sung in my house,” she told Mega TV, “but I had never stood on a stage.” Vergara, who only had two weeks to rehearse for the show, has a deep bellowing voice that catches audiences by surprise. Best part: She’s turned the cellblock warden into a Latina by peppering her lines with some Spanish phrases. “They said, Do it however you want—being Latina, being a young woman, sexy—we won’t change you,'” she has said.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
(Updated) Reporting a Tragedy at Wesleyan, My Alma Mater
Monday, May 4, 2009
Sofia Vergara habla sobre su nuevo rol en el musical de Broadway "Chicago"
I had the pleasure of interviewing Sofia Vergara last week on her broadway debut. She is amazingly down to earth and I found myself laughing with her throughout the interview. It's funny how she seems almost surprised that she is in such a major role in a huge broadway musical like Chicago. Sofia Vergara, singing in English on Broadway, shows how Latin artists continue to make inroads in American theater. Not so funny is how, as thin as she is (though very "proporcionada") she seemed nervous about looking fat on TV. I know the feeling...
Saturday, May 2, 2009
My First Presentation on Paparazzi TV Sensacional
Last week I was asked to answer questions regarding the H1N1 Virus (AKA swine flu) on Paparazzi TV Sensacional. This was the first time I've been asked to give an update on that show and I was delighted to give it a try. The show, with a new host and format, is beginning to integrate more "sensational" news items along with their daily diet of celebrity gossip. It's a much different format than Mega TV (I did a package for them as well) in that it was more a question/answer session than a straight presentation. I was nervous because I've never worked with the new host, or the co-hosts for that matter, and they've never worked with me. I think I did ok for my first time. As with everything, practice makes perfect...what do you think?