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Miro is perhaps better known as the show host of Telemundo Puerto Rico's "ElShowdelas12" ("The 12 PM Show").
As a show host, Miro outlasted WAPA-TV and, later on, Televicentro competition such as Luis Vigoreaux and his son Luisito, and Luis Antonio Rivera ("Yoyo Boing"), who were among the show hosts that worked on "ElShowdelas 12"s main competitor, WAPA's "ElShow del Mediodia".
On January, 2005, shortly after celebrating forty years of "ElShowdelas12" on the air, Eddie Miro was told the show could not continue on longer, due in part to the changes in Telemundo Puerto Rico's production department.
Since "ElShow del Mediodia" is shown live, Monclova had a goodbye message for his fans on the section's final day, saying the words "It was good while it lasted!".
Meanwhile, "El Condominio" became such a hit that Logrono went on to produce a theatrical play of the same name, and Monclova and company visited most of Puerto Rico, taking their comedy to be seen live by residents of large cities and small towns alike.
Not long after "El Condominio" began to be seen in the United States, Mojena returned, taking Logrono to court, claiming that Logrono owed him money for allegedly stealing his show and his characters and making a profit with them.