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Libertad Digital was founded by Federico Jiménez Losantos who continues to be associated with the publication. Its first edition was released on 8 March 2000. It was also promoted by the economist Alberto Recarte, who was the first president of the Libertad Digital society, and Javier Rubio, who was its first editor.
The prize was created in 1974, in honor of Víctor de la Serna y Espina. This award is given in recognition of the best journalistic labor during the year. Ten years later, in 2002, Ángela Rodicio received the prize from the Association of Foreign Journalists in Spain (Asociación de Periodistas Extranjeros en España) for best correspondent.
La 1 ("La Uno"): Spain's principal public-service television network, publicly owned and financed and offering programming aimed at a wide public. Previous names include La Primera Cadena and TVE-1. La 2 ("La Dos"): the country's second nationwide public channel, providing alternative programming to La 1. Previous names include UHF, La Segunda ...
Roberto Leal was born in Alcalá de Guadaíra, Seville on 28 June 1979. [1] Leal graduated in Journalism at the University of Seville. [2] He was a journalist of the newspaper La Voz de Alcalá, and the conductor of the radio program La Resaca, on Sevilla FM.
At the end of the 70's he began to work in the program Protagonistas, of Luis del Olmo , first at Radio Peninsular, then at Radio Nacional de España (RNE) and finally at COPE, until June 1988. [3] That year he joined Radio Miramar in Barcelona to be part of the program Cosas and Mitad y mitad and collaborated in COPE's program El primero de la ...
In 1999, Ana Pastor started working at the Cadena SER radio station with Iñaki Gabilondo, covering international affairs.She reported about the tsunami tragedy, the London Bombings and in many other countries such as Afghanistan, Equatorial Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Pakistan, Senegal or Sierra Leone.
From 2005 to 2015, she worked on Telecinco's El programa de Ana Rosa, which she co–hosted with La Noria since 2008 until its cancellation in 2012. [5] Later, she appeared on Telecinco in Enemigos íntimos, ¡Qué tiempo tan feliz! and Viva la vida.
Born on 29 May 1979, [1] [n. 1] she was raised in Gavilanes, in the province of Ávila. [4] She earned a degree in journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid. [2] She worked in her early career for Diario de Ávila [], Onda Cero and Antena 3.