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Javier Gallego graduated in Journalism and has a master in radio by the Complutense University of Madrid.He hosted different radio programs such as De 9 a 9 y media in cadena SER, No somos nadie in M80 Radio or Especia Melange in Radio 3, where he also participated in the production team of the show Cuando Juan y Tula fueron a Siritinga, directed by Carlos Faraco, during the leadership of ...
Born: Ignacio Escolar García 20 December 1975 (age 49)Burgos, Spain: Occupation: journalist, writer, blogger: Language: Spanish: Nationality: Spanish: Notable awards: Premio Nicolás Salmerón de Derechos Humanos, Premio de Periodismo Digital 'José Manuel Porquet'
José Antonio Gurriarán lo reedita en Amazon La Bomba en español, versión en papel o digital.), ¿Caerá Allende? (1973), Evasion, the Spanish Papillon (1974), Chile: the decline of the general (1989), prefaced by Felipe González, The guide Lisbon, an unforgettable city (1998), El Rey en Estoril (2000), Armenians (2008).
On 9 February 1974, Resano was born in Pamplona, Navarre. [1] Her father was an electricity company worker. [2] Resano had wanted to become a professional solo pianist but she was advised to stop doing it when studying the Conservatorio profesional de música Pablo Sarasate, [1] because she had to undergo wrist surgery at age 16.
The El País digital website opened again on 3 June 2005 with free access to the majority of the contents. Subscription was required to gain access to multimedia content and to the newspaper's archive. On 26 November 2013, El País launched a digital edition in Portuguese. In October 2014, El País launched a digital edition in Catalan. [59]
Later, in 1998, she joined Red 2000, a Via Digital channel dedicated to new technologies. There she worked as a presenter and editor. [3] Her first contact with TVE was in 1999 when she joined Canal 24 horas,where she worked as a news anchor. In May 2003, she presented the news previews of the municipal and regional elections.
Eduardo Inda Arriaga (15 July 1967) is a Spanish journalist and talk show host. From 2002 to 2007, he was director of the newspaper El Mundo in the Balearic Islands, and from July 2007 to March 2011, he was director of the sports newspaper Marca, returning later to the direction of El Mundo. [2]
El chiringuito de Jugones (English: The Players' Beach Bar) is a Spanish television program of football debate in which the current affairs of the main teams of the Spanish league are discussed, essentially FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF.