300 millones is a weekly Spanish musical and cultural television variety show produced by Televisión Española (TVE).
300 millones is a weekly variety show with musical performances, cultural and news reports, interviews and contests.
[1] It had a large-budget and top Spanish and Hispanic American guests, with each episode running for around an hour.
The show had several presenters throughout its history, including: Jana Escribano (1977), Lalo Azcona (1977), Ricardo Fernández Deu (1977), Guadalupe Enríquez (1977–1983), Tico Medina (1978–1983), Paca Gabaldón (1977–1978), José Antonio Plaza (1978), Alfredo Amestoy (1977–1981), Kiko Ledgard (1978–1979), Marisa Abad (1979), Pepe Domingo Castaño (1979–1983), Lola Martínez (1981–1982) and Cristina García Ramos (1982).
It was broadcast on TVE-1 in Spain[a] and transmitted via satellite to the OTI member stations in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela, which broadcast it in their territories.