Daniel Bisogno, a famous television host, exploded against the television after the details of the coverage of the death of Xavier López, Chabelo were released on Monday in the radio program “Ventaneando”. The driver attacked the television station and explained that he had misbehaved with the comedian.
The host of “Ventaneando” brought in the coverage that Televisa gave the host of “En Familia” and regretted that it died once and did not work with them.
This is because Chabelo died of Gastric Perforation Disease
On this Monday broadcast, Pati Chapoy and his team of drivers reviewed the death of Chabelo and highlighted the importance and importance that the driver also had within the show in Mexico.
“You think the coverage and media phenomenon is impressive, even greater than with José José”, expressed Daniel Bisogno. For which Pati Chapoy highlighted the importance of Chabelo in Mexican television “We remember that he spent 48 years in television, a character out of the ordinary, who had to deal with the life of a large part of Mexicans”, Chapoy explained and completed. : “Even in this country the show is essential.”
Given the size of the media coverage after the death of the iconic character, the host Daniel Bisogno showed his disbelief in the huge coverage of Televisa, which decided to broadcast many hours of programming by Xavier Lopez on the channel ‘Las Estrellas’ Bisogno confirmed the television station with the star of the Sunday program in the last years of his life to be ill-spoken.
“Let’s not forget that I saw 24 hours of Chabelo’s program on Televisa, when they behaved terribly with Chabelo in the last years of his life,” attacked Daniel Bisgon.
Finally, the owner of Ventaneando, Pati Chapoy, stated that after the great television coverage made on the channel ForoTV and later on Las Estrellas, he still regretted what it was like when he died.
“At the end of the day, they found out through the coverage that Channel 4 did and then Channel 2, which I think is amazing. Unfortunately, they didn’t do it while they were alive, very unfortunate,” concluded Chapoy.