Marian De La Fuente

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Marián de la Fuente (b. 1971) is a multi-award-winning Spanish journalist,[1] news anchor and author with over 25 years of experience in international media. She is currently a prominent figure at Univista TV,[2] where she hosts "Sábado de Marian De La Fuente" and "De Buena Fuente".

Marian de la Fuente

She is a conservative.


Professional Background.

Telemundo: Served for many years as the main news anchor and Managing Editor for Telemundo Internacional and "Noticiero Internacional". América TeVé[3]: Joined the Miami-based station in 2021, where she directed and presented the political analysis show "El Espejo".[4] Caracol Radio: Previously directed and hosted the national program "Café Caracol".International Reporting: Throughout her career, she has covered major global events, including the 9/11 attacks and the wars in Bosnia and the Persian Gulf.


Literary Work.

She is an accomplished author, having published several books including: Código Cattleya (2022): Her most recent work, based on real events within the Sinaloa Cartel. El Gigante de los Pies de Barro. Quince voces, una causa. Los Fantasmas de Afganistán.


Notable Achievements.

Emmy Winner: Recipient of an Emmy Award[5] and three additional nominations.

Vox Libertatis Award: Recently honored with this award by the Adam Smith Center in May 2025 for her dedication to freedom of expression.

Doctorates: Holds two Doctor Honoris Causa degrees.Recognition: Named one of the "25 Most Beautiful" by People en Español.


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