It was declared a revolution among morning newspapers – for its merging of entertainment and media – “Esta Manhâ” ended with a bang in March. One Jose Eduardo Muniz's decision came in light of the results, which were below expectations.
The programme, led by Nuno Aero, Sara Sosa Pinto, Pedro Carvalhas and Eva Domínguez, lasted three years. Coordination 'morning show'is very popular in countries such as the United States or Australia, and in Portugal it has not “encountered”. Presenters and journalists did not have much space to “mourn” the end of the program. General Director, José Eduardo Muniz didn't want them to stay still for long.
“I liked doing Esta Manhão, maybe The program I liked the most so far. but I won't deny that I'm very happy with the change And do other things. I'm a little impatient, I love change“, said the 47-year-old broadcaster, on the sidelines of the Estoril Open, quoted by “Karas”.
In fact, it's time for a change for Eva. With her “big brother” waiting for her, Eva Dominguez took advantage of the break between work to visit her daughter Carolina, 21, who is in the United States to study cinema. “I came back to life during these holidays, and I was always in a good mood. I was in Los Angeles for two weeks, one of them with Carolina. I really love that area, I have a lot of friends there and it suits me beautifully. (…) I have now arrived and have a 'big brother'. Whatever comes next, will come“, agreed Eva Dominguez.
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