Emotional Farewell to an Andalusian Reporter on Telecinco
César Muñoz and Alfonso Egea, substitute presenters, dedicated words of gratitude to Luisa Chamizo for her professionalism.
By Manuel Cano Heredia
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Andalusian reporter Luisa Chamizo bid farewell to the Telecinco program 'El tiempo justo', receiving emotional words from presenters César Muñoz and Alfonso Egea.
Journalist Luisa Chamizo, known for her work on Telecinco and Canal Sur, was the subject of an emotional tribute during her farewell from the afternoon program El tiempo justo. Presenters César Muñoz and Alfonso Egea, who are covering the show in the absence of Joaquín Prat, highlighted the reporter's career and personal qualities.
César Muñoz praised Chamizo as a "fantastic, friendly, and empathetic" professional, emphasizing her ability to "tell stories and open a window to the rest of Spain." He added that "we will miss you" and sent her a "kiss" on behalf of the team.
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"Friendly, empathetic, and with a fantastic way of telling stories and opening a window to the rest of Spain. We will miss you and send you a kiss."
The reporter from Malaga, visibly moved, thanked the program for the trust placed in her. "Grateful for El tiempo justo, the great team in front of and behind the screens. Thanks to all the people who trust us to tell their stories, which are important and worthy of being told," she stated. She also expressed her gratitude for "having been allowed to put Málaga and Andalusia in a good position."
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"Grateful for El tiempo justo, the great team in front of and behind the screens. Thanks to all the people who trust us to tell their stories, which are important and worthy of being told. And thank you for allowing me to put Málaga and Andalusia in a good position."
For his part, Alfonso Egea dedicated words of deep recognition to Luisa Chamizo's "professionalism" in the "very difficult" work of street reporting. "To do what you do, you either have it or you don't; it cannot be learned. You are a magnificent professional and a better person. Wherever you go, they will be very fortunate to have you on their team," Egea concluded, closing the farewell with a "huge hug."
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"To do what you do, reporting is a very difficult job. And to do what you do, you either have it or you don't; it cannot be learned. You are a magnificent professional and a better person. Wherever you go, they will be very fortunate to have you on your team. A huge hug."