Alexis Núñez Oliva (born December 26, 1965, Havana[1]) is a Mexican-Cuban television content creator, writer, and executive producer.
Núñez Oliva is known for producing television programs for Spanish-speaking audiences, including Hoy, Vida TV, Martha Susanna Talk Show, Hard and Direct, Se Vale,[2] and Televisa Network.
[3] In 1990, he co-wrote with Jorge Luis Sanchez, Benito Amaro, and Felix de la Nuez a documentary, El Fanguito, highlighting several of Havana's poorest districts.
Together with Lizzette Vila, Jorge Puncheaux, Leticia Sánchez and Víctor Butari, Núñez Oliva created and launched the first weekly art and culture newscast on Cuban television in 1994, El Huron Azul.
In 1997 she met the vice president of production for Televisa Network, Jorge Eduardo Murguía, at the house of actor César Evora.
[7] While working in Mexico, his management positions have included: Núñez Oliva is married to a journalist and anchor, Veronica Bastos.