, Estrella TV operates on a 113-hour network programming schedule. Its base programming feed provides various types of general entertainment programming Monday through Fridays from 6:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Eastern and
Pacific Time; the network also carries a half-hour of children's programming – which comply with core programming guidelines defined by the
Federal Communications Commission's
Children's Television Act – on Monday through Saturday mornings at 8:30 a.m. Eastern and Pacific Time, consisting of dubbed versions of wildlife and nature programs originally produced in English that comply with
educational programming. All remaining time periods are filled with
infomercials that were either originally produced or dubbed into Spanish, a block that had previously made up half the network's broadcast day at its debut, but now is limited to between midnight and 6:00 a.m. ET/PT. The network carries a separate block of additional entertainment programs on Los Angeles flagship station KRCA on Monday through Fridays from 1:00 to 2:30 a.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 to 2:00 a.m. The majority of Estrella TV's programming schedule relies on the extensive library of originally-produced television programs that are produced the production division of and owned by network parent company LBI Media, incorporating both first-run and archived programs, which comprised a total of more than 5,000 hours of entertainment content at the network's launch. The network's series programming primarily covers formats common in Spanish language television broadcasters in the U.S. and other countries, consisting of
reality, talk and
variety programming as well as music, drama and
sketch comedy programs, with some programs having originally aired in Los Angeles on KRCA and syndicated to Liberman's Spanish language independent stations prior to the formation of the network. Much of Estrella TV's programming consists of variety series (such as
Estudio 2,
El Show de Don Cheto and
Noches Con Platanito ("Tonight with Platanito"), a prime time talk-variety show hosted by Sergio Verduzco as his clown character Platanito that is modeled after late-night talk formats), comedy series (such as
Los Chuperamigos and
Fábrica de la Risa), reality programs (such as
Rica Famosa Latina ("Rich, Famous, Latina"), a series created by
Joyce Giraud, and modeled after the
Real Housewives franchise that Giraud was briefly part of, following the lives of a group of famed Latina entertainers), along with a limited amount of scripted programs (such as
Secretos and
Historias Delirantes ("Disturbing Stories"), an
anthology series featuring supernaturally themed storylines). On September 14, 2009, the day the network Estrella TV launched, unveils "Estellas Hoy" an entertainment show that offers viewers an exclusive and unprecedented look into the world of top Latino celebrities. The show was previously hosted by Jorge Gomez Haro and Lilli Brillanti. Gino del Corte and Andrea Rincón, and Victoria Del Rosal have been taking the helm of the show until July 27 when the show was cancelled and replaced with a newsmagazine titled "I Testigo". On June 11 the network returned an entertainment news offering with El Mameluco a show similar to Dish Nation focusing on celebrity entertainment news told by their perspective. The shows hosts are Ricardo "Rika" Rubio, Giselle Bravo, Said Garcia, and Stephanie Gerard. The show premiered in select US cities and started making its Television debut on August 6. As of 2015, the network's longest-running first-run entertainment program is
Tengo Talento, Mucho Talento ("I Have Talent, Lots of Talent"), a reality talent competition series similar in format to the
Got Talent franchise which debuted on October 5, 2009. Among its early program offerings was
Estrellitas Del Sabado, a two-hour family variety series featuring talent from children ages 12 and under and hosted by
Itatí Cantoral, which was designed to compete with Univision's then-Saturday night stalwart
Sabado Gigante; the program was cancelled in 2012, after two seasons. The Saturday evening time period has been partly filled since then by
Sabados en Concierto ("Saturdays in Concert"), a weekly series of concert performances from various traditional and contemporary
Latin music artists that is an offshoot of a series of Friday night concert specials that began airing in October 2010. The network debuted its first original miniseries on November 15, 2013,
Jenni – La Vida de Una Diva ("Jenni - The Life of a Diva"), a ten-episode series chronicling the life and career of singer
Jenni Rivera (who died in a plane crash near
Monterrey, Mexico, en route from a concert performance in December 2012), though it was an unofficial unendorsed miniseries due to Rivera's long-time association with
mun2 and
Telemundo. At its launch, Liberman Broadcasting president/CEO Lenard Liberman cited that it would not carry telenovelas as part of its schedule (either produced by the company or acquired from other distributors), citing the genre's skewing towards an older and more female audience; On August 6, 2018, the network launched
El Mameluco, an hour-long entertainment news program formatted similarly to the English language syndicated program
Dish Nation; hosted by veteran radio producer Ricardo Rubio "El Pinche Rika", journalist and Radio producer Said Garcia, radio and TV personality Giselle Bravo, and actress/singer/comedienne Stephanie Gerard,
El Mameluco originally premiered as a series on
Facebook Live in select U.S. cities before making its national television debut. As of April 2020, the show is being broadcast remotely on Facebook Live as "El Mameluco Desde Casa" due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. On June 1, the network is set to debut a new entertainment news show titled "Chismes En Vivo", hosted by Chisme no Like hosts "Elisa Beristain and Javier Ceriani", replacing El Mameluco under updated programming changes that are being made ever since the network began being under new management since February 2020 On October 30, 2018, Estrella TV signed a multi-year agreement with
Fremantle North America to broadcast
100 Latinos Dijeron, an American Spanish-language adaptation of
Family Feud that previously aired on the now-defunct
MundoMax from 2013 to 2016, in early 2019. The program, which is hosted by actor/comedian
Armando Hernandez (who replaced original host
Marco Antonio Regil), debuted on the network on February 19, 2019. During its second season run, the network added actor and comedian Mau Nieto as new host and later became a key figure in ratings success of the show. As of 2020, repeats of the first season run with Armando Hernandez are being aired weekdays at 11 A.M hour. On June 1, 2020, the network bought rights to reruns of the original 2013 version of 100 Latinos Dijeron hosted by Marco Antonio Regil. On February 3, 2020, Estrella TV revamped its prime time lineup, adding the talk show
Nos Cayó la Noche, hosted by popular Mexican
YouTuber Alex Montiel (which replaced and utilizes the late-night format used by its predecessor
Noches con Platanito, which ceased production in June 2019 amid corporate cutbacks instituted upon LBI Media's bankruptcy), and added a half-hour version of the Fenomeno Studios web series ''Pepe's Office
(which resulted in the displacement of Alarma TV
, now serving as the lead-out—instead of lead-in as previous—of its late-evening newscast Cierre de Edición
, to late night). On February 20, Alarma TV returned to its regular hour by popular demand, which involved Pepe's Office
being replaced by a comedy web series titled Enchufe TV'', citing programming changes that made more sense for its television ratings. On May 6, 2021, the network announced several new shows to its prime time lineup at its virtual upfront which included the premiere of a dating game show titled "La Mascara del Amor" hosted by multi talented Latin singer and actress Angelica Vale which premiered May 27 of that same year. Other new shows included were two drama shows titled "Encrucijada", "Tatuajes" and competition shows such as "MasterChef Latinos", and "Mero Maistros". MasterChef Latinos (originally intended to be a Sunday Night primetime show but instead was moved to Thursday Nights when the network announced the premiere date February 10) is a reality cooking series based on the English version from Fox and Endemol Shine that showcases 50 potential amateur chefs and home cooks preparing their best meals in front of three well recognized MasterChef Latinos judges Chef Benito Molina, Chef Adrián Herrera, and Chef Claudia Sandoval. Encrucijada is a one-hour anthology series that premiered September 19, 2021 and airs every Sunday night that focus on the lives of people also known as their road in the fork moment and how the challenges and triumphs of choices in everyday life shape our future. On April 19, 2022,
TV Azteca had entered into a content and co-production agreement with Estrella TV that will see its news and entertainment programming blended onto the network's schedule.
News programming Estrella TV operates a news division under the umbrella brand Noticias Estrella TV ("Estrella TV News"); the division was formally known as "Noticiero Estrella TV" the same name for the evening newscast which launched with the network on September 14, 2009, with the two flagship half-hour, Monday-through-Friday news programs,
Noticiero Estrella TV (Estrella TV News), and
Cierre de Edición ("Final Edition"), which respectively air at 5:30 and 10:00 p.m. Eastern and
Pacific Time. The division is also joined by a one hour long late-night daily
newsmagazine series
Alarma TV ("Alarm TV"), focusing mainly on caught-on-tape videos and news stories throughout Latin America and across the globe. Estrella TV's news division also broadcasts occasional special news coverage such as U.S. and Mexican elections, and the
State of the Union Address. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Noticias Estrella TV has been delivering a complete coverage of all the latest news of this outbreak in a special series titled "Noticiero Estrella TV: Reportaje especial Coronavirus la Pandemia" with three additional news hours from 12:00pm/4:00pm/9:00pm, which lasted from March 16 and concluded on May 29, resuming the networks daily programming a few days later. On April 13, 2010, Liberman Broadcasting announced that it had reached a deal with veteran journalist
Enrique Gratas to join Estrella TV as anchor of a prime time newscast that would serve as the companion to the early-evening broadcast,
Noticiero con Enrique Gratas ("News with Enrique Gratas"), which debuted six days later on April 19. Differing somewhat in tone compared to the early evening edition, the program – which adopted its current title,
Cierre de Edición ("Final Edition") in 2013, and airs at 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time – provides more in-depth analysis of news stories affecting the U.S. Hispanic community, similar to the late-night newscast that Gratas formerly anchored for Univision from 1999 until he was laid off by that network in 2009,
Noticiero Univision: Última Hora. Gratas expanded his duties in 2011, with a short-lived weekly investigative newsmagazine
El Momento con Enrique Gratas (
A Moment with Enrique Gratas). Gratas took a sabbatical from
Cierre de Edición in August 2015 due to ongoing health issues, but remained the main anchor of the program until his death from a reported diagnosis of metastatic cancer at age 71 on October 8, 2015. Pedro Ferriz Híjar (who joined the network from Mexican cable news channel Efekto TV, where he anchored a prime time newscast) was named anchor of
Cierre de Edición and
En La Lucha on February 2, 2016, and debuted later that month. Since early 2020, the network hired Legendary News Anchor José Armando Ronstadt after Pedro Ferriz Hijar left the network In 2013, Estrella TV hired another veteran of Univision's news division,
Myrka Dellanos, to serve as main anchor of its early evening newscast
Noticiero Estrella TV, and host a series of interview specials for the network,
En Exclusiva con Myrka Dellanos ("Exclusive with Myrka Dellanos"). Dellanos left the network on April 24, 2015, and was subsequently replaced on
Noticiero Estrella TV by Adriana Ruggiero, a former evening anchor at Los Angeles flagship station KRCA. A few months later the network replaced Adriana Ruggiero by Adriana Yanez. On June 28, 2015, in the runup to the
2016 Presidential election, the network debuted
En La Lucha ("In the Ring"), a half-hour
Sunday midday political and current affairs program featuring panel discussions on various political and socioeconomic topics of impact to the Latino community in the United States. The program was originally hosted by Hernán Molina – who in addition to such roles at Univision,
CNN en Español and
NTN24, previously served as a political analyst for Los Angeles flagship station KRCA – and also served as the program's co-
managing editor until his termination by Liberman in December 2015. During the month of December 2016 the network canceled En la Lucha and replaced it with repeats of classic programming of the network. Subsequently, on July 6, the network replaced the cancelled
Estrellas Hoy with
iTestigo, an hour-long entertainment "news" focusing on user-generated citizen journalism content of news events and social issues from around the world. The show had such a long run that lasted until September 3, 2021, when the network decided to cancel the show with their last edition airing on that day due to several problems with the time-slot and possibly low ratings. On January 9, 2017, Estrella TV launched two weekday morning news programs:
Primera Edicion ("First Edition"), which focuses on news affecting the Latino community (anchored originally by Estrella TV personality
Anais Salazar, who also served as newsreader for its lead-out program until late 2017), and
Buenos Dias Familia ("Good Morning, Family"), a two-hour-long program focusing primarily on current events, celebrity interviews, human interest stories and entertainment news (hosted originally by Yul Bürkle, Aylin Mújica and Vanessa Arias). The latter program was originally announced by Liberman Broadcasting CEO Lenard Liberman at the network's May 12, 2014 upfront presentation in New York, originally intending to be a three-hour morning news and lifestyle program described as "an original alternative" to morning programs aired on its competitors (including Univision's
Despierta América and Telemundo's
Un Nuevo Día) and scheduled for a debut that fall; feature films, educational programming and a rebroadcast of
Cierre de Edición continued to air in the program's intended time period until it formally debuted three years later, when the network overhauled its morning lineup to include repeats of defunct original variety series following
Buenos Dias Familia. (William Valdés, a former host of the morning show, left in January 2019.) On May 31, 2019, Estrella TV cancelled
Buenos Días, Familia and
Primera Edicion citing low ratings for both programs, with their last editions airing on that day and their former time slots being filled by a rebroadcast of the previous weeknight's edition of
Cierre de Edición and hour-long repeat blocks of telenovelas previously shown on the network in the 7:30 to 10:00 a.m. ET slot. On November 8 of that year, the network resumed a morning news offering with the debut of
En La Mañana, a two-hour morning hard news program hosted by Natalia Garduño, Javier Olivares, and Rosy Martell, which focuses on national and world news, weather, entertainment and sports news. On June 22, 2020, the show got revamped with additional new hosts including Tomas Rubio, Giselle Bravo and Said Garcia with News of the day, entertainment, interviews, Sports, weather. On July 9, 2021, Estrella TV decided to cancel the Morning news show "En La Mañana" and was replaced with a small entertainment news show titled "En vivo" and a repeat of the weeknight newscast "Cierre de Edición". On February 27, with a partnership from TV Azteca, the network added Venga La Alegria as part of a new daytime block to better serve the Hispanic with their Mexican culture heritage. Locally among the network's station body, Estrella TV has fewer stations that have an independent news operation than those of Univision and Telemundo; these in-house news departments are primarily limited to Estrella TV's owned-and-operated stations, including at Los Angeles flagship station KRCA, which had a news operation at the network's launch. On April 29, 2019, Estrella TV started to expand its news operations among its O&Os in three key markets with the premiere of daily evening local newscasts in Houston (KZJL), Dallas–Fort Worth (KMPX-TV), and Miami (
WGEN-TV/
WVFW-LD); newscasts on those three stations are produced out of the studios of its Dallas-based O&O KMPX, which was established as a production hub for the respective twice-daily programs. On November 30, 2021, the Estrella Media decided to cancel all three newscasts produced in Dallas and outsource them to Multimedios in Mexico. 45 people in Dallas lost their jobs as a result of this decision.
Sports programming Estrella TV also operates a sports division Estrella Deportes ("Estrella Sports") which also originates from the networks Burbank headquarters. The division, which is responsible for creating sports content on Estrella TV, has produced soccer matches from
Major League Soccer including
Los Angeles Football Club and
FC Dallas for the Los Angeles and Dallas markets until the end of 2022. The network has also produced
Liga MX soccer matches involving Dorados de Sinaloa through the 2015–2016 season. The network currently produces coverage of
Liga MX soccer teams Tigres UANL and FC Juárez for both men and women's. It is home for the mixed martial arts franchise “Combate Global”, where their fights are held in Burbank, California. The network has a Friday night boxing series called "Boxeo Estrella TV" showcasing some of the best boxing from Mexico and Latin America. The network airs select
Minor League Baseball games from the
Copa de la Diversión tournament. Every weekend night, a sports newscast airs on Estrella TV and Estrella News titled "Estrella TV Deportes" hosted by Francisco X Rivera, which highlights some of best moments from past games. The division has done television specials involving the Super Bowl. On January 29, 2013, Estrella TV acquired its first broadcast television rights to a televised sporting event, when Liberman Broadcasting announced that it had signed an agreement with
Alianza F.C. to obtain the exclusive U.S. Spanish broadcast rights to telecast
Salvadoran Primera División soccer matches involving the
El Salvador-based soccer club. Under the deal, which began with its first game broadcast six days later on February 3, the network would broadcast Alianza F.C.'s Sunday afternoon matches (although it occasionally airs prime time matches, mainly on Friday evenings), and produce
pre-game and
post-game analysis programs bookending the telecasts. In May 2014, the network acquired the U.S. broadcast rights to the
Liga MX-affiliated Copa Socio MX exhibition tournament, a six-game tournament involving teams within the league that is played in major U.S. venues. For the 2015–16 season, the network started carrying Liga MX soccer matches involving
Dorados de Sinaloa. After the club's relegation to the
Ascenso MX league, the network stopped airing their home matches after the season ended. On February 21, 2020, the network bought back soccer programming with a new partnership with (
Los Angeles Football Club) the fastest growing franchise in MLS. The Los Angeles station network KRCA 62 broadcast selected home matches of the club's regular season. The following year on April 6, 2021, the network also announced another partnership with (
FC Dallas), where the Dallas station KMPX would televise selected home soccer matches. The network ended their contracts at the end of 2022 when Apple announced a multi year partnership with Major League Soccer resulting in regional networks to also cease partnerships with local soccer teams from the league. On June 16, Estrella Media announced a licensing multi year partnership with Los Angeles Chargers, in which Estrella TV 62 Los Angeles and Que Buena 105.5/94.3 FM, will be home to Preseason matches and Radio home to all matches through the entire NFL season involving playoffs, with Pre and Post game shows and a weekly Chargers series and news throughout the year. In 2024,
Minor League Baseball reached an agreement with Estrella TV to air select games from the
Copa de la Diversión tournament.
Specials Since the network's inception, Estrella TV has broadcast
Los Premios de la Radio ("Radio Awards"), an annual awards ceremony held each November, honoring
Mexican Regional music performers from classic and contemporary genres and involving Liebermann's radio stations. The network also holds the broadcast rights to
Premios El Don, an award show held in January, awarding the contributions of Latinos in the American film industry. On November 18, 2017, Estrella TV became the American Spanish language television broadcaster of
Miss World (promoted as
Miss Mundial), becoming the only U.S. television network to carry the
beauty pageant. (
E! had held the English-language telecast rights to the pageant in the U.S., but declined to air it for the 2017 edition.) ==Stations==