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Marcelo Longobardi (born March 21, 1961) is an Argentine radio presenter.[1][2][3]
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Occupation | Journalist |
Biography
editMarcelo Longobardi established the magazine "Apertura" in 1982. He worked in several radios from 1986 to 2000: Radio El Mundo, Radio del Plata, Radio Libertad and Radio America. In 2000 he began the radio program "Cada mañana" in Radio 10, leading the radio audiences. The program was moved in 2012 to Radio Mitre. He left Radio Mitre after a program timing row with colleague Jorge Lanata, arguing that he wanted to seek a new path in life......a few months later he was woking for CNN on the argentine radio station, he spent some 8 or 9 months there but was unable to surpass 6% market share during the early morning time frame. He left ( or was fired .....this is unclear...) CNN and remained without a job for some months until he landed on Radio Rivadavia , again at an early morning show. He has been working in Rivadavia for roughly one year but cannot get his program over 11% market share, he is currently in 4th place at that time frame in the morning. Bottom line, from being the leading radio program of the early morning in Argentina while he was in Radio Mitre , he is now struggling to hold to a 4th place in Radio Rivadavia.
Awards
edit- 2013 Martín Fierro Awards – Best male radio host[4]
References
edit- ^ Del Rio, José; Montagna, Pablo (2021-11-02). "Las razones por las que Marcelo Longobardi lleva dos semanas fuera de Radio Mitre". La Nación (in Spanish).
- ^ iProfesional (March 3, 2023). "¿Por qué Marcelo Longobardi no está en CNN?: esto es lo que le pasó al periodista". iProfesional (in Spanish).
- ^ "Rating: a qué lugar del podio llevó Longobardi a Radio Rivadavia". MdzOnline (in Spanish). July 12, 2023.
- ^ "Martín Fierro 2014: Todos los ganadores de la radio" [Martín Fierro 2014: all the winner in radio] (in Spanish). La Nación. May 19, 2014. Retrieved May 30, 2014.
External links
edit- Official site (in Spanish)