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Fernanda Aguilera Made History as the First Woman to Narrate the NBA Finals in Spanish for Latin America
The Mexican journalist is preparing to break barriers and become the first woman to commentate on the NBA Finals in Spanish.
A woman narrated the NBA Finals in Spanish for the first time
The Mexican journalist Fernanda Aguilera Garrido made history in sports broadcasting. For the first time ever, a woman was in charge of narrating the NBA Finals in Spanish for Latin America, as part of the exclusive coverage presented by Amazon Prime Video.
Fernanda Aguilera
Aguilera, recognized for her work at TVC Deportes and her participation in specialized projects such as Tiro de 3, assumed a role that had never previously been occupied by a woman. The milestone marked an important moment for sports commentators and Spanish-language NBA coverage.
Reference for future generations
The NBA Finals remained one of the most-watched sporting events in the world, attracting millions of viewers to every game. In that setting, Aguilera's voice became a reference for future generations of journalists and broadcasters. Her style, characterized by passion and technical knowledge, brought freshness and closeness to an audience that continues to evolve.













