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Farewell to Martinoli from Azteca, Azcárraga's salary offered to him and his arrival at TUDN

Christian Martinoli talked about leaving TV Azteca and the salary he could earn at TUDN thanks to Emilio Azcárraga.

By Hector Garcia

Christian Martinoli talked about leaving TV Azteca and the salary he could earn at TUDN thanks to Emilio Azcárraga.
Christian Martinoli talked about leaving TV Azteca and the salary he could earn at TUDN thanks to Emilio Azcárraga.
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The possible departure of Christian Martinoli has already put to work different networks seeking to acquire the services of the famous Mexican narrator. However, through social networks, the commentator affirmed that he has a contract with TV Azteca, but that he does not know if he will continue with the network or if he will look for new options.

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According to the TV AZTECA commentator, he will stay with the network until the Salinas Pliego family decides not to retain his services. After that, he will look for and analyze offers from other networks, since he knows that he still has years left in his career and would like to continue in the media, at least until he is 60 years old.


However, one person wants to convince Martinoli with extremely juicy contract offers. Emilio Azcárraga could make him an offer to join TUDN and earn a much higher salary than what he earns as a commentator at TV Azteca Deportes. According to the GOAL portal, he currently earns 300,000 Mexican pesos.

Could Martinoli earn much more at TUDN?


Obviously, in order to convince Christian Martinoli to leave TV Azteca, a sufficiently convincing offer would have to come from the Azcárraga-owned network. It is estimated that Martinoli could receive an offer equal to that received by Enrique Perro Bermudez, that is, a total of 500,000 pesos per month or 24,000 US dollars.
 

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