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Carolina Sulbaran - Ruben Olague
Carolina Sulbarán and Rubén Olague co-anchor the Houston and Miami newscasts.

Estrella TV launches local newscasts in Texas and Florida

April 25, 2019 by Veronica Villafañe

EstrellaTV is launching local newscasts in the Houston, Dallas and Miami markets.

The newscasts, produced out of Dallas for all the markets, kick off Monday, April 29.

News director Rubén Olague will lead the effort and co-anchor all the newscasts.

Carolina Sulbarán will co-anchor Miami’s Noticias 8 at 5 and 11 pm newscasts and Houston’s Noticias 61 at 4 and 10 pm.

Carolina Pereira will co-anchor Dallas’ Noticias 29 at 4 and 10 pm newscasts.

Olague is broadcast news veteran with over 30 years experience. He has worked for CNN, CBS, Televisa and Univision.

Sulbarán began her broadcasting career in radio in 2004 in her native Venezuela as the host of a national news and entertainment magazine show for Planeta 105.3 FM Radio. She later transitioned to television as a reporter for Canal de Noticias and anchor of a daily morning news show. She has also worked for Globovision and Venevision.

Pereira is also from Venezuela, where she started her broadcasting career in 2001 at Venezuela’s Globovision, working her way up from assignment desk editor, producer and field reporter, to news anchor.

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Estrella TV, Ruben Olague

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Gavin Martin says

    April 26, 2019 at 12:27 PM

    You know when it’s 5pm in Miami, it’s 4pm in Houston, and Dallas, so if they are hoping this newscasts its gonna fall apart pretty quicky. At least one market gonna have a pre-taped newscasts and I believe its gonna be Houston. Houston always gets the brunt of it. On top of that this newscasts is technically regionalized/hubbed since it’s coming out of Miami so.

  2. Gavin Martin says

    April 26, 2019 at 12:39 PM

    You know when it’s 5pm in Miami, it’s 4pm in Houston, and Dallas, so if they are hoping this newscasts its gonna fall apart pretty quicky. At least one market gonna have a pre-taped newscasts and I believe its gonna be Houston. Houston always gets the brunt of it. On top of that this newscasts is technically regionalized/hubbed since it’s coming out of Dallas so.

  3. Mr. News says

    May 1, 2019 at 7:40 PM

    lol! Bunch of losers! Even my kids high school film class has a better chance then this piece of crap…

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Hispanic media and entertainment contributor to Forbes.

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