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Magaly Jesús Medina Vela (born March 31, 1963) is a Peruvian entrepreneur, presenter, radio and television producer; most known for the popular celebrity gossip show " ''Magaly TeVe''", that ran from 1997 to 2012. In it, she talked about the lives and scandals of Peruvian celebrities from "Chollywood," a portmanteau of the words "
Cholo ''Cholo'' () is a loosely defined Spanish term that has had various meanings. Its origin is a somewhat derogatory term for people of mixed-blood heritage in the Spanish Empire in Latin America and its successor states as part of ''castas' ...
" and "Hollywood," which she minted. In December 2016, it was announced that Medina would return to her journalistic roots by hosting "''90 Matinal''," the morning news segment on
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, starting March 2017.


History

While being a journalist in the political weekly magazine Oiga, under the supervision of journalist Francisco "Paco" Igartua, for more than six years, she made her television debut in April 1991 on the journalistic debate show "''Fuego Cruzado''" in which, alongside other journalists and linguist
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, member of the Peruvian Academy of Language, harshly questioned and criticized well-known and now deceased television presenter Augusto Ferrando, whom they described as vulgar for his style as a host on his former TV show, "''Trampolín a la Fama''". She moved on from local political reporting and crime news to show business in a small segment on "''El Noticiero''," the news program on ATV. The segment, called ''"Pese a Quien le Pese,''" which was the launch platform for what would become Medina's greatest hit; a celebrity gossip show simply known as "''MagalyTeVe''" that would influence the way celebrity news are consumed in the country. The show made its debut on November 1, 1997, on ATV. During its most popular period, "''Magaly TeVe''" managed 30 points in ratings, hitting a high in January 2009 after returning from her 76 days in prison with an average of 39.1, and peaks of 56.4 and 44.5 in the A/B and C sectors, respectively. Her show moved to Frecuencia Latina (now known as Latina) in the early years of 1998 to 2000, but move back to ATV in 2001 where it spanned into a printed magazine Revista Magaly TeVe, and stayed on the air until December 21, 2012. After taking a two-year break, when she even participated as a guest jury on an episode of "'' Peru's Next Top Model''," Medina returned to television with the simply titled "''Magaly,''" making its debut on September 13, 2014 on Latina. A year later, she also produced "En Carne Propia, Anorexia y Bulimia" a special program on Latina that talked about these diseases through testimonies and research. In December 2016, it was announced that Medina would return to her journalistic roots by hosting "''90 Matinal''," the morning news segment on
Latina Latina or Latinas most often refers to: * Latinas, a demographic group in the United States * Latino (demonym), a term used in the United States for people with cultural ties to Latin America. *Latin Americans Latina and Latinas may also refer ...
, starting March 2017.


Magaly TeVe Glossary


Chollywood

The portmanteau of the words "
Cholo ''Cholo'' () is a loosely defined Spanish term that has had various meanings. Its origin is a somewhat derogatory term for people of mixed-blood heritage in the Spanish Empire in Latin America and its successor states as part of ''castas' ...
" and "Hollywood," a term that is widely used in Peru to describe its local show business of actors, musicians, comedians, TV presenters, soccer players and, now, reality TV stars. (Not to be confused with the portmanteau of "China" and "Hollywood" used by some journalists covering Chinese film productions).


La Urraca

"The magpie" was the symbol of Magaly Medina's program since its inception.


Ampay

This is a controversial word of
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origin, used to determine situations in which someone is found doing something hidden. It is also a word commonly used while Peruvian children play Hide & Seek, in which the seeker yells "Ampay!" alongside the name of the person that they have found. The success of the space of Mrs. Medina is due to the famous "ampays," which was usually paparazzi footage, shot by her team of "chacales," of celebrities cheating on their significant others lso nicknamed "jugadores" (players)or sportsmen drinking on the streets.


Chacales

"Jackals" were the team of celebrity journalists or paparazzi videographers who worked under Medina, creating the segments of her show.


Figuretti

The term used for the celebrity that would show up on numerous news, seeking attention from the cameras, for reasons unknown.


Jugador or Jugadorazo

The term used for men, especially soccer players, that were linked romantically to several women. Used as the term "Lady's Man" or "Player."


Bataclana

The word " bataclana" appears in Latin America with the arrival of the Parisian theater company, Bataclan, in Buenos Aires in 1922. During the shows, showgirls with little clothing who lived their lives loosely would be called "bataclanas," pejoratively. Medina popularized the term in Peruvian pop culture to refer to local showgirls, known as "vedettes." However, the term "vedette" in Latin America is used differently to France, where it's used to refer to actresses.


Calabacita

The term is taken from the Latino dubbing of "''
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''," in which fictional character Al Bundy (played by Ed O'Neill) called his daughter, Kelly (played by Christina Applegate), pumpkin. "Calabacita" is almost a direct translation of the word "pumpkin," but with the added "little pumpkin," used to refer to pretty women with a lack of brains, a common description of Kelly Bundy.


References

* www.atv.pe/noticias/magaly-medina-369 ATV page on Magaly Medina


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