Aquí y Ahora
Presented byIlia Calderón
Country of originUnited States
Original languageSpanish
Production
Executive producerJairo Marin
Running time60 Minutes
Production companyUnivision Communications
Original release
NetworkUnivision
Release1998 (1998) 
present

Aquí y Ahora (Here and Now) is a Spanish-language newsmagazine that is broadcast on the Univision television network in the United States on Sundays at 10:00 pm ET and 9:00 CT. The show was launched in 1998 and is presented by Ilia Calderón. Aquí y Ahora presents stories that document the Latino experience in the United States. In 2012, the show achieved national attention as it aired an investigation[1] on the Fast and Furious scandal, for which it later received a Peabody Award.[2]

Broadcast history

The show aired originally as a quarterly special edition and began weekly broadcasts on March 30, 2000, with Teresa Rodríguez, María Elena Salinas and Jorge Ramos as co-anchors. It originally aired on Thursdays at 10:00 PM Eastern Time and Pacific Time/9:00 PM Central Time. In 2009 or 2010, the timeslot changed to Tuesdays at 10:00 PM Eastern and Pacific Time/9:00 PM Central Time. In 2012, Univision announced the show would air on Sundays at 7:00 PM Eastern and Pacific Time/6:00 PM Central Time.

Special editions

Rápido y Furioso: Armando al enemigo

In-depth investigation on failed Operation Fast and Furious that revealed how guns that crossed the border as part of a government undercover operation caused dozens of deaths in Mexico.[1][3]

El Chapo Guzmán, el eterno fugitivo

Recounts the story of one of the world’s most wanted fugitives Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán at the juncture of his latest capture by the Mexican authorities in February 2014. The special set a record breaking weekly performance with over 1.6 million viewers.[4][5]

Journalism awards

  • 2005 GLAAD Award, Mejor Segmento Televisivo de Revista periodística en Español, Muxes
  • 2007 NAHJ, National Association of Hispanic Journalists Award
  • 2008 GLAAD Award, Mejor Segmento Televisivo de Revista periodística en Español, La historia de Angie Zapata
  • 2013 Peabody Award, Operation fast and Furious (Univision Investiga)
  • 2013 The Gracie Awards – Alliance for Women in Media, TV Outstanding Magazine, The Woman in the Mirror
  • 2013 GLAAD Award, Mejor Segmento Televisivo de Revista periodística en Español, La vida en rosa
  • 2014 GLAAD Award, Mejor Segmento Televisivo de Revista periodística en Español, Rompiendo Estereotipos
  • 2015 GLAAD Award, Mejor Segmento Televisivo de Revista periodística en Español, En Cuerpo Ajeno
  • 2014 Emmy Award Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in Spanish, La Masacre de Iguala
  • 2014 Emmy Award Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish, Los Nuevos Narcotesoros (Univision Investiga)
  • 2015 Emmy Award Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish, El Chapo: El Eterno Fugitivo
  • 2017 Emmy Award Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in Spanish, La Recaptura de El Chapo
  • 2018 Emmy Award Outstanding News Magazine in Spanish, En la boca del Lobo
  • 2018 Emmy Award Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in Spanish, Terror en Las Vegas

References

  1. 1 2 "What is Operation Fast and Furious?". ABC News. Retrieved 2017-08-17.
  2. "Award-Winning "Fast and Furious" Investigation". ABC News. 1 April 2013.
  3. Part 1
  4. "El Chapo: El Eterno Fugitivo”—Sets Ratings Record
  5. Part 1
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