Lydia Lozano

Lydia Lozano Hernández (born 12 December 1960) is a Spanish journalist and television panelist associated with the Mediaset España group.

[4] The success of Tómbola prompted several private television channels, in particular Telecinco and Antena 3, to copy the format and incorporate it into their respective schedules, sometimes making it the backbone of their programming.

Lozano began to appear in front of camera, first on Antena 3 and then on Telecinco on the program A tu lado, hosted by Emma García.

[20] The same year, she won the Aquí Televisión awards as best collaborator, sharing the category with Terelu Campos,Tamara Falcó and Valeria Vegas.

[21] In September 2001, an investigative report was aired entitled La gran mentira del corazón, produced by Melchor Miralles for El Mundo TV.

[22] César Sicre was hired for the report as an unknown actor who made people believe that he had had an affair with Mexican singer Paulina Rubio.

Another controversy involved the case of Ylenia Carrisi, the daughter of singers Al Bano and Romina Power, who disappeared in New Orleans in 1994.

The Complaints and Ethics Commission of the Federation of Press Associations reviewed her case and found that Lozano "lacked journalistic commitment by not telling the truth.