The great journalists who have marked an era in Spain

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    Iñaki Gabilondo

    28 Global Votes
    • One of Spain's best-known news anchors

    Considered one of the most influential and respected voices on Spanish radio. For decades, he directed and presented the program "Hoy por Hoy" on Cadena SER, marking a turning point in the country's news radio.

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    Ana Rosa Quintana

    28 Global Votes
    • Rose to fame on Sabor a ti

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    Known as the "queen of mornings," she has dominated the morning television slot for years with "El Programa de Ana Rosa." Her influence on the political and social agenda is undeniable.

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    Carlos Herrera

    28 Global Votes

    One of the most important broadcasters on Spanish radio, with a long career at various networks. His direct style and ability to connect with the audience have earned him a huge and loyal following.

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    Antonio García Ferreras

    28 Global Votes
    • Impactful role as host of 'Al Rojo Vivo'

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    Creator of a unique style in television political reporting with the program "Al Rojo Vivo." He has transformed the way current political events are covered live with a fast-paced approach.

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    Jordi Évole

    28 Global Votes
    • Amusing troublemaker on television

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    Recognized for his investigative journalism and in-depth interviews on programs such as "Salvados" and "Lo de Évole." He has tackled complex and controversial issues with an original and critical perspective.

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    Ana Pastor

    28 Global Votes

    A pioneer in data journalism and fact-checking in Spain through her program "El Objetivo" and the Newtral platform. She is known for her incisive interviews and journalistic rigor.

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    María Teresa Campos

    28 Global Votes
    • Famous Spanish journalist and TV presenter

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    One of the great pioneers of television in Spain, who revolutionized the morning magazine format. Her charisma and professionalism made her a role model for generations of journalists.

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    Luis del Olmo

    28 Global Votes
    • Prestigious Spanish journalist

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    A living legend of Spanish radio, creator of the iconic program "Protagonistas," which remained on the air for more than forty years. His voice is part of the history of radio in Spain.

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    Jesús Hermida

    28 Global Votes

    A master of communication and creator of his own school of television. He was the correspondent who covered the moon landing for Spain and an innovator in television formats.

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    Manuel Chaves Nogales

    28 Global Votes
    • Outstanding journalist of the II Spanish Republic

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    Considered one of the best Spanish journalists of the 20th century. His chronicles of the Spanish Civil War and interwar Europe are an example of literary journalism and a commitment to the truth.

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    Federico Jiménez Losantos

    28 Global Votes
    • Successful radio talk show host

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    One of the most influential and controversial voices on Spanish radio from the right. His vehement style and mastery of language have made him an opinion leader for a broad segment of the audience.

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    Carlos Alsina

    28 Global Votes
    • Awarded Ondas Award for National Radio: Best Special Broadcast or Programming

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    Recognized for his rigor, in-depth interviews, and calm analysis on the Onda Cero program "Más de uno." He has received some of the most prestigious awards in Spanish journalism.

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    Pepa Bueno

    28 Global Votes

    A highly prestigious journalist who has developed her career in radio, print, and television. She was a key voice on Cadena SER and currently directs the newspaper El País, one of the most important in the Spanish-speaking world.

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    Vicente Vallés

    28 Global Votes
    • Anchors Antena 3 News

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    A news anchor on Antena 3, he has gained considerable notoriety for his critical analyses and editorials on current political affairs. His didactic and incisive style has set a precedent.

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    Rosa María Calaf

    28 Global Votes
    • Long-standing correspondent on television

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    One of the most veteran and respected correspondents for Televisión Española (TVE). Her work from places like Moscow, Beijing, and Buenos Aires has been fundamental to understanding international politics from a Spanish perspective.

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    Olga Viza

    28 Global Votes
    • Versatile presenter and journalist

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    A pioneer of women's sports journalism in Spain, she paved the way in a traditionally male-dominated field. She is especially remembered for her coverage of multiple Olympic Games, characterized by her personal style and extensive knowledge.

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    Matías Prats Luque

    28 Global Votes

    One of the most charismatic and longest-serving news anchors on Spanish television. He is famous for his credibility and his unique sense of humor, often incorporating wordplay into the news.

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    Pedro Piqueras

    28 Global Votes

    He has been the face of Telecinco's news programs for almost two decades, becoming a leading figure in television news. His understated and direct style has earned him great credibility with the audience.

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    Susanna Griso

    28 Global Votes

    Host of the program "Espejo Público" on Antena 3, she is one of the key figures in morning television. Her program combines current events, investigative reporting, and social commentary, setting the media agenda.

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    Miguel Delibes

    28 Global Votes

    Although he is world-renowned as a novelist, Delibes was also an exceptional journalist and editor of the newspaper El Norte de Castilla. His articles stand out for their literary quality and their defense of nature and rural life.

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    Luis del Olmo

    28 Global Votes

    Creator and presenter of the legendary program "Protagonistas," which aired for more than four decades on various stations. He revolutionized Spanish morning radio with his approachable style and marathon interviews.

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    Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente

    28 Global Votes

    Although a naturalist by training, his educational work on TVE with the series "El Hombre y la Tierra" (The Man and the Earth) is a landmark of documentary journalism in Spain. His ability to narrate nature and his passion for Iberian wildlife influenced several generations.

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    Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo

    28 Global Votes

    A reporter and adventurer who brought the most remote places and the least-known cultures closer to Spaniards through his reports on TVE. His persona, always linked to adventure and exploration, inspired many young journalists.

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    Julia Otero

    28 Global Votes

    One of the most recognized and respected voices on Spanish radio, with a long career in afternoon and evening programs. Her intelligence, composure, and analytical skills have established her as a leading figure in communication.

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    Carmen de Burgos

    28 Global Votes

    Known as "Colombine," she is considered Spain's first professional female journalist and its first female war correspondent. She was a key figure in the early 20th century, a champion of women's rights and social modernization.

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    Josefina Carabias

    28 Global Votes

    One of the great reporters of the Second Republic and the post-war period, she stood out for her parliamentary chronicles and interviews. Her sharp wit, subtle irony, and ability to navigate a man's world make her a pivotal figure.

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    Encarna Sánchez

    28 Global Votes

    A dominant figure in Spanish radio during the 80s and 90s, with a direct and controversial style that left no one indifferent. She created her own format for afternoon radio, becoming a true social phenomenon.