Adriana Yáñez, co-host of El Coffee Break
The morning program El Coffee Break, introduced its new hosts, Érika Vidrio and Alex Cambert, who join the charismatic Adriana Yáñez and Said García Solís for a new season of the Azteca America show. El Coffee Break also extends its format to two hours in order to offer viewers more information and the best in morning entertainment.El Coffee Break is a morning television magazine show created for Spanish-speaking viewers in the United States. The daily show brings together different areas of interest for the entire family, but especially women, who comprise the largest portion of morning television viewers. It serves as a link between viewers and their countries of origin as well as a space for the public to become informed and be entertained since El Coffee Break features Spanish-speaking experts addressing a variety of topics.The best entertainment, relevant news stories, health, beauty and relaxation tips, can now be found two hours every day on El Coffee Break, Monday through Friday at 10am/9am CDT, on Azteca America.
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