Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Telecinco morning, the special issue with statTelecinco delivered this Friday

"Julian Munoz: third grade, a special introduced by Jordi Gonzalez who will be the exclusive statements by the former mayor of Marbella after his release from prison in third-degree prison regime. Although the privately announced the release of an interview and would be expected to Ana Rosa Quintana responsible for prompting the former mayor, with his own production company-Quartz-as responsible for its drafting, we are proposing now for the Telecinco prime time "on Friday is a story in which the facts and remember that in addition to the statements of Munoz will be attended by journalists. A voice in 'off' The story is narrated by a voice in 'off', and Jordi Gonzalez will be responsible for the "introduction", reports the chain in a note sent to the media. The special Telecinco breaks the uncertainty created several weeks ago about the possibility of an interview just after his hero, former mayor of Marbella, was in hospital for a coronary problem. The cache of former mayor One of the big unknowns is how much you pocket Julian Munoz as giving the first interview on TV after leaving jail. While the figure could exceed 350,000 euros, the investigating magistrate of the "Caso Malaya", Oscar Perez, has required the various national TV to inform the court whether they intend to interview the former mayor of Marbella accused in the case, as well as the form of recruitment for this intervention television. The order issued by the judge, requesting Telecinco, Antena 3, TVE, Cuatro and La Sexta, as well as Canal Sur, Andalucia and Telemadrid TV, to provide such information "under the statutory warning of disobedience" in the case that they did not. The council maintains that "it is appropriate to hear the interviews and participation in programs" of Munoz 'in order to be able, if necessary, by ensuring the embargo expected in the emoluments of monetary liabilities assumed "by the former mayor in the' Malaya case ' . ements by Julian Munoz

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