Periodistas con mayor trayectoria en televisión

Discover the television journalists with the longest and most distinguished careers worldwide. This list explores the figures who have left an indelible mark on the small screen, from news anchors to talk show icons. Learn about the professionals who have informed and entertained audiences for decades, setting records for longevity and credibility in the media. A tribute to consistency and impact in television communication.

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    Carlos Pagni

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    • Most influential journalist and political analyst in Argentina

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    Carlos Pagni has maintained a constant and relevant presence on Argentine television for decades, establishing himself as a leading political analyst. His work on programs such as 'Telenoche' and 'Odisea Argentina' demonstrates an extensive career and significant impact on the country's television journalism.

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    Jorge Liotti

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    Jorge Liotti has demonstrated an extensive and consolidated career in political journalism, with a notable presence in television and radio as an analyst. His trajectory includes key roles in major newspapers and news agencies, allowing him to offer a deep and well-informed perspective on national and international current affairs.

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    Hugo Alconada Mon

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    Hugo Alconada Mon has demonstrated a significant career in journalism, with decades of experience in radio and television, in addition to his print media work. His expertise and dedication to investigative journalism have established him as an influential figure in Argentine media. His consistent presence across various media formats underscores his impact and relevance over time.

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    Nelson Castro

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    • Worked on television since 1994

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    Nelson Castro has demonstrated an exceptional television career, with over 20 years hosting "El Juego Limpio" on Todo Noticias, a key program in Argentine political analysis. His consistent presence and his role as a correspondent in important events, such as covering drug violence in Rosario, highlight his commitment and experience in television journalism.

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    Joaquín Morales Solá

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    • Started working for news television channel Todo Noticias in 2003

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    Joaquín Morales Solá has maintained a constant and relevant presence on Argentine television since 1993, notably as a political columnist on key programs and, since 2003, on Todo Noticias. His career spans decades of journalistic analysis, solidifying his figure as an influential voice in the country's media landscape.

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    María O'Donnell

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    • Has worked on various television channels

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    María O'Donnell has maintained a consistent and relevant presence on Argentine television for decades, participating in various political analysis and current affairs programs. Her career includes roles on channels such as Todo Noticias, C5N, and Public Television, solidifying her reputation as an influential and respected voice in television journalism.

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    Enrique Macaya Márquez

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    • Covering his 18th consecutive FIFA World Cup

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    Enrique Macaya Márquez has covered a record 18 FIFA World Cups, starting in 1958, which gives him an unparalleled career in television. FIFA has awarded him special recognition for being the journalist who has covered the most World Cups in history, demonstrating his longevity and dedication.

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    Mónica Cahen D'Anvers

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    • Renowned Argentine journalist

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    Mónica Cahen D'Anvers has had an exceptionally long television career, beginning in 1966 with the program Telenoche. Her dedication and professionalism over decades on screen earned her the prestigious Golden Martín Fierro award in 2001, recognizing her lasting impact on television journalism.

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    Miriam Lewin

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    • Worked in Argentine television for over 20 years

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    Miriam Lewin boasts a television career spanning over 30 years, distinguished by her investigative journalism and commitment to exposing crimes and abuses. Her career includes multiple Martín Fierro Award nominations, solidifying her influence and recognition in Argentine television.

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    Rosario Lufrano

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    • Began a long-time career as a newscaster in 2003

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    Rosario Lufrano has an extensive and notable career in Argentine television, having started as a newscaster for the public network in 2003 and holding directorial roles. Her trajectory includes the presidency of Radio y Televisión Argentina, demonstrating significant influence in the country's public media.

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    Fanny Mandelbaum

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    Fanny Mandelbaum boasts a career spanning over 50 years in Argentine media, having worked on numerous television channels such as Canal 11, ATC, Teledos, Canal 9, and Canal 13. Her participation in emblematic programs like "Grandiosas" and "Teledos Informa" demonstrates her consistent presence and relevance on the small screen over decades.

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    Clara Mariño

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    • Argentine journalist and presenter

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    Clara Mariño has an extensive and well-established career in Argentine television, having been a constant figure on screen for decades. Her work as a presenter and producer on various television programs demonstrates her influence and longevity in the medium.

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    Annamaría Muchnik

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    • Legendary figure in Argentine radio and television

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    Annamaría Muchnik boasts a television career spanning decades, establishing her as one of the most recognized hosts in Argentine television. Her involvement in emblematic programs like 'Buenas tardes, mucho gusto' solidified her as an influential figure beloved by the public. Her legacy also extends to directing the 'La Mujer y el Cine' festival, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to audiovisual culture.

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    Silvia Fernández Barrio

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    • Became well known for broadcasting on channel 9 during the 1980s

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    Silvia Fernández Barrio boasts a professional career spanning decades in Argentine television, having hosted highly relevant news programs such as “60 minutos” and “Nuevediario”. Her consistent on-screen presence and influence in television journalism demonstrate her lasting impact on the medium.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the career and experience of journalists in television, highlighting those with a significant and lasting presence in the medium, such as Mirtha Legrand and Jorge Lanata, who have had extensive careers in television, radio, and print.
Users can participate by suggesting journalists they believe have a distinguished career in television. Contextual information about their career and contributions to the television medium will be valued.
The ranking results should be interpreted as a reflection of community and editorial perception regarding the influence and longevity of journalists in television. They are not based on scientific metrics but on the recognition of their impact and permanence.
Experience in various roles within television is considered relevant, including presenters, commentators, and those who have worked in different formats and networks, demonstrating a multifaceted and lasting career.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking is developed based on a combination of editorial recognition and community participation. It aims to highlight journalists who have left a lasting mark on television through their careers and contributions.

  • Journalists with a prolonged and relevant presence in television are considered, including those who have been on air for decades, such as Mirtha Legrand.
  • The diversity of roles and formats in which they have participated is valued, from presenters to investigative journalists, like Jorge Lanata.
  • Community opinion is fundamental to identify and position journalists, reflecting the impact they have had on the audience.
  • The context of the Argentine media market, one of the largest in South America with multiple television networks, is taken into account.
  • Years of service in television: Priority is given to journalists with an extensive and continuous career in television, demonstrating longevity and commitment.
  • Impact and recognition: The journalist's influence on public opinion and their recognition within the industry and by the audience are considered.
  • Diversity of roles: The ability to have performed different roles in television (presenter, reporter, commentator) is valued, indicating versatility and adaptability.
  • Contributions to television journalism: Significant contributions made by the journalist to the field of television journalism are evaluated, whether through innovative programs or a particular style.