Alexis Núñez Oliva Explained

Alexis Núñez Oliva
Birth Name:Alexis Núñez Oliva
Birth Date:December 26, 1965
Birth Place:Havana, Cuba
Nationality:Mexican
Occupation:Television producer
Alma Mater:Higher Institute of Art, Havana

Alexis Núñez Oliva (born December 26, 1965, Havana[1]) is a Mexican-Cuban television content creator, writer, and executive producer.

Núñez Oliva is known for producing television programs for Spanish-speaking audiences, including Hoy, Vida TV, Martha Susanna Talk Show, Hard and Direct, Se Vale,[2] and Televisa Network.[3]

Early life and education

Núñez Oliva was born on December 26, 1965, in Havana, Cuba.[4] He went to the Higher Institute of Arts, Havana, Cuba, in 1989 and studied filmmaking, radio, and cinema. Núñez Oliva graduated in 1992.

Career

In Cuba

During his academic years, Núñez Oliva jointly worked for Cuba's press, radio, and Television. In 1989 he published the book De vuelta y vuelta, of humorous stories, in Havana, Cuba.[3]

He hosted a talk show on current affairs, En Confianza, which was broadcast on Cuban Television in the early 1990s. Two years before he hosted the radio program Entre ocho y diez on Radio Ciudad de La Havana.[3]

In 1990, he co-wrote with Jorge Luis Sanchez, Benito Amaro, and Felix de la Nuez a documentary, El Fanguito, highlighting several of Havana's poorest districts.[5] He also participated in the workshops about telling a story conducted by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.[6]

Together with Lizzette Vila, Jorge Puncheaux, Leticia Sánchez and Víctor Butari, Núñez Oliva created and launched the first weekly art and culture newscast on Cuban television in 1994, El Huron Azul.

In Mexico

Núñez Oliva first visited Mexico in 1989 for a year, during which he trained the staff at Radio Turquesa Cancun about organized programming as commercial radio FM was being introduced in the region.

After moving to Mexico City in 1994, Núñez Oliva worked for Reforma, La Cronica, and Diario La Jornada newspapers for a year.

In 1995, he produced the radio program De Musicos, Poetas, and Locos, for Radiopolis Televisa and then joined T.V. Azteca as a news producer.

In 1997 she met the vice president of production for Televisa Network, Jorge Eduardo Murguía, at the house of actor César Evora. Murguia invited Núñez Oliva to join his company, which he accepted that same year.

Núñez Oliva created and produced an entertainment T.V. show, Hoy (Today in English), which was aired on Channel 2, El Canal de las Estrellas, of Televisa in 1998. The program later became popular in Mexico and among the Spanish-speaking audience worldwide.[7] In the same year, he directed Ritmoson Latino, a singing platform for Latin American singers for the urban genre.

In 1999, he founded Televisa Espectaculos with a team of reporters and cameramen. Then, the following year, Núñez Oliva was appointed as the general director the channel 4TV (now FORO TV), which became the first local channel in Mexico City.

He created the Proudly Latino Awards in 2004. It is an event for musical artists from the Spanish-speaking world in which award nominations, mentions and winners are based on public votes and the award is given to each artist in the country where is found. The prize is taken by a fan of the public chosen from among those who voted.

In 2012, Núñez Oliva became one of the Televisa advisors for Univision. The panel's motive was to increase the target audience of the programs through the rebranded TV network.

After two decades working at Televisa, he left the company in 2018 and then founded a content production company, 7 Emociones, the following year.[8] As of 2019, Núñez Oliva manages 7 Emociones.[9]

While working in Mexico, his management positions have included:

Personal life

Núñez Oliva is married to a journalist and anchor, Veronica Bastos. The couple has a daughter named Amanda.[10]

Awards

Television production

Program name Year Platform
Hoy 1998–1999 Televisa
Anything Goes 1999–2000 Televisa
Martha Susanna Talk Show 2000–2001 Televisa
Outside the Law 1997-1997 Televisa
Hard and Direct 1997–1999 Televisa
Vida TV 2001–2004 Televisa
La Oreja 2002–2009 Televisa[11]
Great Musical 2003-2003 Televisa
With Everything 2004–2007 Televisa
Good Afternoon! 2006-2006 Televisa
Se Vale 2007–2012 Televisa
Que tarde tan padre 2008-2008 Televisa
Top 10 2008–2010 Televisa
TV Millions 2010–2011 Televisa
Sabadazo 2010–2016 Televisa[12] [13]
The 3rd in Discord 2018-2018 Televisa
The Quarantine 2020-2020 Televisa
Laura uncensored 2020–2022 Televisa
Who is lying 2021–2022 Televisa
Naked secrets 2022-2022 Televisa
This is already personal 2023-2023 Televisa

Podcast production

Program name Year Platform
El potrero 2022–2023 Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Pandora
Hoy toca 2023-2023 Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Pandora

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alexis Núñez Oliva | Somos. www.dcubanos.com.
  2. Web site: Graduacion Diplomado Televisa Produccion Television I. Televisa. TIM. January 30, 2017.
  3. Web site: "La televisión es el antigobierno". Manuel. Desdin. www.cubaencuentro.com.
  4. Web site: ▷ Biografía de Alexis Núñez ◁ Productor, edad, estatura, esposa, hijos. Alejandro Cruz. Mtz. laletrade.com.
  5. Web site: Alexis Núñez Oliva. IMDb.
  6. Web site: El 'raspe' del Gabo. Radio y Televisión Martí | RadioTelevisionMarti.com.
  7. Web site: ¿Infiel? Exproductor de 'Hoy' traiciona a Andrea Legarreta y exhibe íntimo encuentro en Televisa. TRIBUNA.
  8. Web site: 7 Emociones productora de contenidos audiovisuales.
  9. Web site: Galilea Montijo amenaza a Televisa con renunciar. Noticias de México | EL IMPARCIAL.
  10. Web site: "No soy una celebridad, sí una figura pública". La Nación.
  11. Web site: ´La Oreja´ iniciará campaña a favor del voto.. orizabaenred.com.mx.
  12. Web site: Carmen Muñoz ya tiene programa en Televisa: aquí todos los detalles. 8 de Marzo. de 2022. infobae.
  13. Web site: Yordi Rosado vuelve a la televisión en septiembre. August 25, 2016. El Universal.