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Telemundo 48 adds midday newscast

April 23, 2018 by Veronica Villafañe

Sandra Cervantes - Flavio Lacayo
Sandra Cervantes and Flavio Lacayo will anchor Telemundo 48’s new midday newscast.

Starting today, KSTS Telemundo 48 Área de la Bahía adds a new 30-minute midday newscast as part of its efforts to expand local programming.

“Noticiero Telemundo 48 al Mediodía” will air Monday to Friday at 12 pm PT.

Flavio Lacayo and Sandra Cervantes will co-anchor the midday newscast.

Lacayo joins the Telemundo 48 news team after working for KDTV Univision 14 in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2002 as a reporter and anchor.

Cervantes arrives to KSTS 48 after working as weekend anchor and reporter for KUVS Univision 19 in Sacramento. She was previously a weather anchor, producer and reporter for KUNP Univision in Portland.

Telemundo 48 also launched live morning news updates delivered by Sandra Cervantes. The morning news updates will air weekdays between 7 and 9:30 am PT.

Filed Under: Programming, TV & Radio Tagged With: KSTS, Telemundo 48

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  1. Gavin says

    April 24, 2018 at 7:25 AM

    I see KSTS is trying to follow the there major Telemundo affiliates for news at noon especially that nstinosl news follows at 12:30 P.M. hopefully other Telemundo markets that we’re included in the January midday news expwnsion will follow like the Denver, San Diego, Orlando, Tampa, Boston/Hartford, Richmond, and future owned station in Providence, Raleigh-Durham will follow.

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Hispanic media and entertainment contributor to Forbes.

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