Yizette Cifredo and José Santana express themselves first of all because of the cancellation of “Stop it!”

A list of the days of the day to announce the cancellation of the program “Stop it!” of the University of Puerto Rico, the presenters Yizette Cifredo and Jose Santana recurrieron his social speeches -respectively- to increase the response of the public to the television space that animates the past three years.

“By 2021 we will have a great cycle. Exciting fireplaces, elegant and comfortable rooms, changing rooms and a lot of learning. Where the dependency and the gratuity increase the maximum yield and where we go all the way with determination ”, sostuvo Santana.

The communicator approves the occasion in order to resume the work of the different departments that make possible the transmission of the program and promise to connect with the public again, even if it is not confirmed immediately.

“Thank you to all who have been part of the big and special project ‘Ahora es’ for posting our vision of maintenance with social conscience. Thank you to our case, Univisión Puerto Rico specially to the Departments of Programming and Sales, to all the technicians, to all the staff of the plant who do not come and are able to carry out the projects sucedan. To all the grocers who trust their brands in our voices. Thank you very much to the public for our support during this part of the journey. To see our promise we will meet next time”, Precisó.

Cifredo, for its part, decided to record the program with 12 minutes of “bloopers”.

“So what are you talking about? Because we confirm transparency with what we present in the diary. Being in the freedom of project talents and as we are: imperfect, spontaneous, desperate and almost ingenious. Be professional and very compromise with our content, values ​​and proposal. We transcend stereotypes and support inclusion. How we project the difference. We despise without claudicar. We are more sorry, happy and unhappy we will not be able to feel it, ”said Victor Santiago.

The “compulsive optimist” details the nation’s program and the rise of Hurricane Maria.

“There are all sorts of forms, just that we have the opportunity to present our pilot project and to be selected, leave reality,” he said.

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