Ana Blanco respected us

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Always at home Mother WhiteThe woman living in and inside the Newscast had had enough seen and nothing outside.

30 years of public knowledge passed unbroken or tainted, as it should always be: Sáenz de Buruaga was offended and Alfredo Urdaci was tainted, to name two examples. Ana Blanco is like new, and in thirty years the public news has become 25 monographic minutes of something and then the rest; they have ceased to be a window to be a mirror, and instead of teaching us what we ignore, they reflect what we know: electricity is expensive, no one fills the car tank, it’s not the end of the month, and we haven’t been this hot in August in a lifetime, laughing because a question they know is on the agenda and they’re going to be on the news. All spoken by the Spaniards.

Ana Blanco was demolished live by the Twin Towers and stood up with an exhausting and inexhaustible pulse. Bullet years of heavy counter-terrorism information (extremely tedious and as if necessary) touched her without raising her body temperature or voice or dissipating the veil of her bushy medium-length hair. It is knowing how to be. When one feels comfortable, they walk around their house not like Pedro but like Ana Blanco on news broadcasts, recently getting viewers standing and walking so they can show virtual backgrounds that don’t say anything good about the real thing. what we’ll see.. Put the latest technology at the service of first generation emotional journalism. As Spain returns to the flags, who knows if its successor will greet the audience at the gayola and olé gate.

As much as her departure was a personal decision, her departure because of a business decision would have been intolerable because Ana Blanco never did her job with over-informed isotherm, personal discretion, and chromatic austerity, and respected the audience. Thanks and good luck.

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