Viviana Canosa took aim at Luis Majul: “I trusted and he didn’t deliver on me”

2024 got off to a busy start for Viviana Canosa, who had to make decisions regarding her future career. The journalist traveled to Punta del Este to rest and there she gave a note to a local media outlet where she clarified that her departure from the radio station was not of her own volition, but by decision of Luis Majul. For this reason, Viviana will no longer be part of “El Observador”, a radio project that Majul undertook and that counted on the journalist throughout 2023 making the step with Yanina Latorre. But Canosa took a few minutes of the interview to clarify his departure from the radio and said: “I was going to work in Punta del Este for the radio, for El Observador, everything was agreed three months ago,” Viviana remarked. And she added: “I was going to do it from 10 in the morning to 1 in the afternoon, I had also asked La Nación because I couldn’t stand the rhythm of working at night, it’s crazy,” she said, describing what her work routine was like that led her to spend long hours outside her house and to rush to get to all the jobs on time. It was there that he pointed to Majul and reproduced the dialogue they had, where the journalist told him that he would not be able to give him the stipulated schedule: “A few days before the debut of the radio, Majul told me no, that it was going to be impossible to change my schedule and that it was my schedule or nothing. And I said ‘nothing’ He had promised me by word of mouth and I trusted and he didn’t keep it.” Assured. He added: “I told him ‘but I’m going to Punta del Este’ and he said ‘no, neither’. Very rare.” He then made it clear that the decision to leave his show was not his. “Whether I left or not… No, I didn’t leave. I would have loved to work here, but hey, something else will come.” Closed.

Original source in Spanish

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