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Biography of Jesus Hermida

Jesus Hermida journalist who for more than 50 years told us some of the most important events in history, such as the arrival of Man on the Moon, has died in Madrid at the age of 77 years and therefore we explain below , and in detail, his biography.

Biography of Jesus Hermida

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Biography of Jesus Hermida

Biography of Jesus Hermida

Jesus Hermida was born on June 27, 1937 in Ayamonte, Huelva.He begins in the world of journalism through the weekly Catholic Action Week , Signo, in the Europa Press agency, after what he served as editor-in-chief of the Informaciones newspaper.

In 1967 he moved to New York where he began working as a TVE correspondent , work I do for 11 years and that allowed being able to narrate live the arrival of man on the moon on July 21, 1969.

In 1978 he returns to Spain participating in several programs such as «Chronicle 3» or «Your Turn».He also conducted radio programs such as «Zero Hour» or «Long Live People».

Biography of Jesus Hermida

Between 1987 and 1989 he presents on TVE« In the morning », a magacin in which he also had the collaboration of women like Maria Teresa Campos or those known as "Hermida Girls", among which were known Nieves Herrero, Inma Soriano, Consuelo Berlanga or Miriam Diaz Aroca.

After passing through the public network, Hermida files for Antena 3, where in May 1992 he was appointed director .Twelve years later he joined Castilla-La Mancha TV to present the second edition of the news.

In 200 6 returns to TVE to present "The image of your life" and a special one of "Return to the Moon in 2209." One of his most recent television appearances was in January 2013, when I interviewed King Juan Carlos on TVE on the occasion of the 75th birthday of the then king.

For his professional career, Hermida has received awards such as three Onda awards, the Golden Antenna, the TP for the best presenter, the Prize Victor de la Serna of the Association of the Press of Madrid and the prize to a lifetime that was granted by the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Television of Spain, organism of which he was founder.

He was married in second nuptials with Begona Fernandez , since July 1999.In his first marriage to Maria Nieves (1960-1995) he had three children

Jesus dies Hermida

Biography of Jesus Hermida

Monday 4 May 2015 Jesus Hermida died at the age of 77 as a result of a stroke.

After his death became known, numerous professional colleagues dedicated a few words to him;

«It was the modernization of Spanish television journalism» , Manuel Campo Vidal, president of the Academy of Television Sciences and Arts (ATV).

The Federation of Press Associations of Spain (FAPE) also lamented his death and qualified Hermida as a professional "gave color to the information" and made "history in the twentieth century". Its president, Elsa Gonzalez, highlighted «personal ingenuity» with which Hermida managed to convey to the audience historical moments: «Towards information with personality, not as talking busts».

The world of Spanish politics also fired him.The Minister of Education, Culture and Sports, Jose Ignacio Wert , has described the loss of the journalist as "a very sad news not only for his companions, for television professionals, but for all Spaniards ».

In a statement, the minister said« leave u n indelible memory ”, a professional with“ very personal style ”,“ rigorous, serious and versatile ”.From Jesus Hermida,“ many things will be remembered ”, among which he mentions“ some exclusive interviews such as the last two conducted to His Majesty King John Carlos I, on the occasion of his 75th birthday and for his abdication ».

I leave you the last job as an interviewer for Jesus Hermida.He interviews King Juan Carlos on his 75th birthday.

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