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Lydia Lozano Hernández (born 12 December 1960) is a Spanish journalist and television panelist associated with the
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group.


Biography

Born in
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, Lozano's family is from
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, on the
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of
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. After she graduated from
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in 1982 with a degree in journalism, she briefly worked as a salesperson at
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before being hired by
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and other radio channels, such as
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and
Antena 3 Radio Antena 3 Radio was a nationwide Spanish radio station opened on 1 February 1982 and closed on 19 June 1994. It served as the basis for the creation of Antena 3 Televisión. Foundation Antena 3 was created on 1 February 1982 by ''La Vanguardia ...
.


Tómbola

Lozano rose to prominence on the show Tómbola. The show aired on several Spanish-language channels between 1997 and 2004, including Channel Nou, which produced the show, and
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. The show's format featured a group of talk show hosts, including Lozano, Karmele, Jesús Mariñas and others, who interviewed guests about their personal lives. Although the program was sometimes criticized, it was popular with audiences and remained on the air for over a decade.


Atresmedia and Mediaset

The success of ''Tómbola'' prompted several private television channels, in particular
Telecinco Telecinco is a Spanish free-to-air television channel operated by Mediaset España. The channel was previously known as Tele 5, because it had first begun its experimental transmissions on 10 March 1989, and a year later, it was officially launc ...
and Antena 3, to copy the format and incorporate it into their respective schedules, sometimes making it the backbone of their programming. They also hired journalists such as Lozano, who until then worked for regional television channels. Lozano began to appear in front of camera, first on Antena 3 and then on
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on the program ''A tu lado'', hosted by Emma García. Lozano co-hosted A tu lado from 2003 until its cancellation in 2007. Lozano's unique style of journalism drew viewers and boosted ratings, which made her one of the most regular faces of the channel. She appeared on talk shows such as ''Gran Hermano'' (2004–2008), ''Gran Hermano VIP: El desafío'' (2004–2005), ''Salsa Rosa'' (2004–2005), ''La casa de tu vida'' (2004–2005), ''TNT'' (2006–2007), ''El ventilador'' (2007–2008), ''
La Noria ''La Noria'' (Spanish for "''The Ferris Wheel''") was a Spanish talk show produced by the company ''La Fábrica de la Tele'' which aired on the Spanish television channel Telecinco from 2007 to 2012. The show was hosted by Jordi González and h ...
'' (2008–2012), and ''Abre los ojos... y mira'' (2013–2014). Since 2009, she has been featured on ''Sálvame'' and ''Deluxe''. In addition to serving as a collaborator, she has participated as a contestant in the diving talent show ''¡Mira quién salta!'' in 2013 and appeared on ''Killer Karaoke''. She also took part in ''Todo va bien'', an access program on
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, in which she was the subject of a hidden camera prank. In 2015 and 2016, she participated in debates for the shows '' Supervivientes'' and '' Pasaporte a la isla'', serving as a member of the jury for the latter. In 2016 and 2017, she co-hosted '' GH VIP 4: Límite 48 Horas,'' '' GH 17: El Debate,'' '' GH VIP 5: Límite 48 Horas, and'' '' Supervivientes: Conexión Honduras''. She later worked on '' Gran Hermano Revolution: Ultima Hora''. On 20 November 2017, she was chosen by the public to host ''Campanadas de fin de Año'' ''2017–2018'', sharing hosting duties with four other ''Sálvame'' colleagues who were chosen by the program's management ( María Patiño,
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, Mila Ximénez and Kiko Hernández). That same night, she and her colleagues were part of the year's special, ''Sálvame Stars''. In 2018 she was a guest on
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's ''Aquí hay madroño'' (later, ''El madroño'') and began to collaborate on Radiolé's ''Valderrama y Olé''. That year, she received the Aquí Televisión award for best collaborator, sharing the nomination with
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and
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. In 2019 the program ''Sálvame'' celebrated its 10th anniversary by airing ''Sálvame Okupa'', a fusion of two of its star programs, which featured Lozano and other hosts from the show's history. Lozano placed second in the competition behind Víctor Sandoval. Lozano hosted ''Sábado Deluxe'' during the interview with
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and occasionally also presents ''Sálvame Limón'' from 16:00 to 17:00. In 2021, she was portrayed by Lala Chús in the
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television series '' Veneno'' directed by
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and Javier Calvo. The same year, she won the Aquí Televisión awards as best collaborator, sharing the category with
Terelu Campos Teresa Lourdes Borrego Campos (born 31 August 1965) is a Spanish radio and TV presenter, tertulia participant, and businesswoman. She is the elder daughter of journalist and presenter María Teresa Campos. Biography Early years Terelu Campos was ...
,Tamara Falcó and
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.


Controversies

In September 2001, an investigative report was aired entitled ''La gran mentira del corazón'', produced by Melchor Miralles for El Mundo TV. César Sicre was hired for the report as an unknown actor who made people believe that he had had an affair with Mexican singer
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. Lozano mistakenly presented the erroneous claim as fact on a television broadcast. Another controversy involved the case of
Ylenia Carrisi Ylenia Maria Sole Carrisi (born November 29, 1970 – missing since January 6, 1994) was the eldest daughter of Italian singers and actors Albano Carrisi and Romina Power. She disappeared under mysterious circumstances while visiting New Orleans, ...
, the daughter of singers
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and
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, who disappeared in
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in 1994. For months in 2005, Lozano shared the news that Ylenia was still alive, leading the young woman's father to file a lawsuit against Lozano. Lozano was forced to make a public apology. The Complaints and Ethics Commission of the Federation of Press Associations reviewed her case and found that Lozano "lacked journalistic commitment by not telling the truth."


Personal life

Lozano has two older siblings, Jorge and Esther. She has been married since June 22, 1990, to architect Carlos "Charlie" García-San Miguel y Rodríguez de Partearroyo. In June 2015, Lozano and her husband marked their 25th wedding anniversary by renewing their marriage vows. Her brother passed away due to COVID-19 in March 2021.


Awards

* The Best Shoe Woman in Spain 2011, granted by the Shoe Museum of Elda.


Credits


Television panelist


Contests and reality shows


Guest appearances


Films


Television series


References

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