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Kirchnerist journalist Nancy Pazos arrives on TV with her own show

The controversial panelist from 'A la Barbarosa' debuts with her own show on C5N alongside colleagues of her same style

Nancy Pazos, a renowned journalist known for her strong political profile, has been confirmed as a new figure at C5N. In May, she will premiere her own show, marking a new chapter in her media career.

The news was shared by journalist Nacho Rodríguez through his X account. There he confirmed that Pazos will have her own space on the news channel, accompanied by Gustavo "El Gato" Sylvestre and other colleagues from the opposing channel.

A new cycle on the C5N screen

The cycle will be titled "Inteligencia Artesanal" and will air every Friday at 10:00 PM. Although there hasn't been an official announcement from the channel, the launch is expected to be imminent.

Nancy Pazos debuts on C5N with Gustavo Sylvestre and the show
Nacho Rodriguez's post announcing Nancy Pazos's arrival at C5N | Redacción

Hours later, journalist Luis Bremer also shared the information on his social networks, reinforcing the credibility of the host's television debut.

Pazos, who is currently a panelist on "A la Barbarossa" (Telefe) and hosts the radio show "El amor es más fuerte" on Radio 10, now takes on a new challenge in political television.

Controversies and tensions with colleagues

Meanwhile, alongside this news, rumors resurfaced about tensions between Pazos and some of her colleagues at Telefe. Georgina Barbarossa, host of the morning show where Nancy participates, addressed the issue in an interview with Intrusos (América TV).

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Nancy Pazos and Georgina Barbarossa in the show "A la Barbarossa" (Telefe) | Redacción

Asked about the frequent clashes between Pazos and colleagues like Mariana Brey, Analía Franchín, and Pía Shaw, Georgina didn't avoid the question. "I care a lot about Nancy, but I don't like her ways," she expressed candidly.

She also revealed a private conversation she had with her: "I told her: 'Being such an intelligent woman, is it necessary for you to speak so badly?' And she replied: 'It's my way, my manner.'"

Barbarossa clarified that she prefers to solve conflicts face to face, although at times she has had to call them out on air. "When there are problems, I talk to them personally. Still, sometimes I scold them live," she concluded.

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