
He resigned seven days after being appointed due to the revelation of a 2017 sentence that forced him to pay a €365,928 sanction for tax fraud committed in the years 2006–2008 with the use of shell companies. His appointment was criticized by some members of the public due to his previous tweets in which he had said, for example, that he hated sport. In 2018, the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, elected Huerta as Minister of Culture and Sport. La noche soñada was awarded the 2014 Premio Primavera. Huerta has authored seven novels - Que sea la última vez que me llamas Reina de la Tele (2009), El susurro de la caracola (2011), Una tienda en París (2012), La noche soñada (2014), No me dejes (Ne me quitte pas) (2015), La parte escondida del iceberg (2017), and Firmamento (2018)- a travel book - Mi lugar en el mundo eres tú-, a children's book - Elsa y el mar-, and two illustrated books - El escritor and Partir de cero. In 2022, Huerta, along with Alaska and Inés Hernand, hosted the first edition of Benidorm Fest, a song competition to determine Spain's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2021, Huerta joined the regional channel À Punt to host the magazine show Bona vesprada. In 2020, he participated in the music game show Mask Singer: Adivina quién canta as Gamba. In 2019, Huerta returned to TVE to host the daytime talk show A partir de hoy.
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In 2016, Huerta presented the travel documentary series Destinos de película, for Televisión Española (TVE). He was part of the show for ten years, until September 2015. In 2005, Huerta became one of the co-hosts of the morning television show El programa de Ana Rosa hosted by Ana Rosa Quintana. A year later, Huerta was promoted to the nationwide airtime and became one of the news anchors of Informativos Telecinco, where he remained for five years. He began to work for Telecinco in 2000, presenting and editing the channel's regional programme for the Valencian Community. There, he was advised to change his name to Màxim to sound more Valencian. Huerta first worked in television in 1997, when he joined the regional channel Canal Nou to present and edit the news programmes Informatiu Metropolità and the night edition of Informatiu. He started his career working in radio stations and newspapers in the Valencian Community: RNE's Radio 5 in Utiel and Radio Buñol, or Valencia 7 días and Las Provincias. He graduated in Information Sciences from the CEU San Pablo University and has a Master's Degree in Graphic Design and Editorial Illustration from the Istituto Europeo di Design. Huerta was born in Utiel, Valencia, as Máximo Huerta Hernández.
