Brozo Mexicanal
The newest addition to Mexicanal’s line-up Informe Brozo USA, will bring news and political analysis by anchorman and political commentator Víctor Trujillo through his character Brozo el Payaso Tenebroso, a green-haired, unkempt, and sometimes crude clown.
The new two-hour show will air Live from Mexico City weekdays with Trujillo scrutinizing the actors of the political scene in Mexico with his unique irony and truthfulness.
“For Grupo Acustik the alliance with Mexicanal means entering the Hispanic audience in the US and Canada through the main door with our content and our different digital platforms like FB live, La Neta Noticias and TV Everywhere in an entertaining and irreverent way like only Brozo can do it. So it is great for us that Informe Brozo USA, can deliver information with a touch of humor to the great audience of Mexicanal and at the same time be able to fulfill the commitment of Acustik with our audience,” explained José Gabriel Gutiérrez Lavín, Grupo Acustik president.
“We believe Informe Brozo USA is a natural fit bringing both entertainment and useful information that Mexican voters can digest to keep appraised of what is happening in the political arena back home. This is a particularly important time for Mexicans living in the USA with the presidential election taking place July 1 this year,” explained Luis Torres-Bohl, president of Mexicanal and parent company Castalia Communications.
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