Posted by: Don Deportus on Wednesday, April 13th, 2011 to Chisme Guide

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MTV Tr3s’ Música y Más is adding People Magazine’s Sexiest Man, Mario Lopez, to its April programming line-up with the network premier of “Mario Lopez: Saved by the Baby,” a reality show chronicling Lopez’s journey into fatherhood, and the fifth season of his hosting gig on “America’s Best Dance Crew.”

Mario Lopez is no stranger to the small screen, from his days on “Saved by the Bell” to his new stint as co-host of the nationally syndicated show “EXTRA”. “America’s Best Dance Crew” airs every Wednesday at 8pm and “Mario Lopez: Saved by the Baby” airs every Monday at 6:30pm, starting this month.

“Family and dance are two intrinsic passions of my heritage and my personal life, and I look forward to bringing these shows to Tr3s’ Latino audience,” said Mario Lopez.

In its fifth season, “America’s Best Dance Crew” is a competitive television series that features street dance crews, and a judging panel that includes hip-hop artist and dancer Lil Mama, former NSYNC member JC Chasez, and R&B singer Omarion. Lopez will also appear alongside his girlfriend, Courtney Mazza, in the VH1 docu-series “Mario Lopez: Saved by the Baby”, which follows the couple as they juggle fame and the preparations for parenthood.

About Tr3s: MTV, Música y Más

Tr3s: MTV, Música y Más, owned and operated by MTV Networks Latin America, reaches 6.3 million Hispanic TV households (49% of US Hispanic Total TV HH) and 35 million total TV households. The network’s programming embraces the trilogy of cultures that represents Latino life – Latin American plus American equals US Latino – through original productions, key acquisitions, and content from MTV Networks’ portfolio of entertainment brands. Tr3s embraces the key lifestyle aspects of Latino identity — milestones, making it and music — as well as social responsibility through its initiative “Agentes de Cambio,” which tackles issues that affect Latinos today. The network also taps into the growing number of Latinos that are digitally connected through www.tr3s.com.



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