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Óscar Haza
Oscar Haza (born December 12, 1951) is a journalist from the Dominican Republic. At the age of 22, Haza moved to Miami to pursue his career in journalism. He is host of the Channel 22 news talk show '' Ahora Con Oscar Haza'' which airs on Mega TV. The topics of his programming range from current cultural issues and local news to a recurring South Florida topic: Cuba. His audience is composed mostly of Cuban Americans and South Florida Hispanics. His guests are usually the most important people in the current news cycle, including ambassadors, former presidents, governors, political analysts, famous writers, and artists. Personal life On December 21, 2010, Haza had a quadruple bypass operation in Miami. See also     *Faride Raful * Freddy Ginebra * Geovanny Vicente * Nuria Piera * Miguel Franjul *Pedro HenrĂ­quez Ureña Pedro HenrĂ­quez Ureña (June 29, 1884 – May 11, 1946) was a Dominican essayist, philosopher, humanist, philologist and literary critic. Biography ...
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Oscar Haza
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Miguel Franjul
Miguel Franjul Bucarelly is a Dominican author and editor. He is currently the director of the newspaper ''Listín Diario'' and founded the newspaper ''Hoy''. Franjul has published four books. Early life, family and education Miguel Franjul was born in Baní, Dominican Republic, to Manuel Emilio Franjul Båez, a member of the prominent Franjul family of Asturian lineage; and Antonia Luisa Bucarelly Méndez, a teacher. Career From the age of 17, Franjul devoted himself to journalism. In his long career of over 42 years, he has been director of three daily newspapers and one weekly newspaper. He is the director of the morning newspaper ''Listín Diario'', the oldest newspaper in the Dominican Republic (founded in 1889). His first job as editor was with ''Listin Diario'' in October 1968. He rose, after working in various news sources, to become international editor. He combined these functions with the correspondent of the magazine '' Vanity Fair'' and the international news ...
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1954 Births
Events January * January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting. * January 7 – Georgetown–IBM experiment: The first public demonstration of a machine translation system is held in New York, at the head office of IBM. * January 10 – BOAC Flight 781, a de Havilland Comet jet plane, disintegrates in mid-air due to metal fatigue, and crashes in the Mediterranean near Elba; all 35 people on board are killed. * January 12 – 1954 Blons avalanches, Avalanches in Austria kill more than 200. * January 15 – Mau Mau rebellion, Mau Mau leader Waruhiu Itote is captured in Kenya. * January 17 – In Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia, Milovan Đilas, one of the leading members of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, is relieved of his duties. * January 20 – The US-based National Negro Network is established, with 46 member radio stations. * January 21 – The first nuclear-powered submarine, the , is ...
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Tony Dandrades
Tony Dandrades (born June 17, 1968) is a Dominican journalist and television personality who works at the Univision Network. He is currently the entertainment reporter/anchor for the five o'clock news magazine show ''Primer Impacto''. Career On finishing his studies in communication at the Interamerican University in Puerto Rico, Dandrades worked at Puerto Rican television and radio stations before he found new opportunities on the radio in Miami. Then he took his big step into the South Florida Univision affiliate. Dandrades worked for five years as weekend weatherman at Channel 23 in Miami. He was notorious for his live reports from festivals and cultural events, in which he mixed weather reporting with entertainment. He gained a huge following with Miami residents because of his spontaneous and charismatic style of reporting. In 1997, Dandrades left Channel 23 to work on ''Primer Impacto'', one of the top-ranked programs on the network. With his characteristic style and hilar ...
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Orlando MartĂ­nez Howley
Orlando MartĂ­nez Howley (September 23, 1944 – March 17, 1975) was a left-wing journalist and member of the Communist Party of the Dominican Republic who was a critic of President JoaquĂ­n Balaguer. He was ordered to be killed by the then president in 1975, and in 2000, four men were given 30-year jail sentences in connection with the killing. Orlando MartĂ­nez has become a symbol of freedom of expression in the Dominican Republic. Personal Orlando MartĂ­nez was born in Las Matas de FarfĂĄn in the Dominican Republic, in 1944. His father Luis Mariano Martinez and mother Adriana Howley had five boys, including Orlando, and his brothers were BĂ©lgica, TĂșcides (deceased), Nelson, and Sergio. He was educated at the Universidad AutĂłnoma de Santo Domingo, which was close to where he was killed. His mother persisted in pushing for the reopening of her son's case after his assassination. Career Orlando MartĂ­nez was the editor of ''Revista Ahora'' and a columnist for the daily pa ...
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Pedro Henríquez Ureña
Pedro HenrĂ­quez Ureña (June 29, 1884 – May 11, 1946) was a Dominican essayist, philosopher, humanist, philologist and literary critic. Biography Early works Pedro HenrĂ­quez Ureña was born in Santo Domingo, the third of four siblings. HenrĂ­quez's father was Francisco HenrĂ­quez y Carvajal, a doctor and politician who was also an intellectual who maintained permanent contact with the most important representatives of the Hispanic Modernism movements from the early 20th century. HenrĂ­quez Carvajal would become president of the Republic for a brief period in 1916, before the American occupation. He descended from Jews who immigrated in the 19th century from Curaçao. His mother was the eminent poet and feminist SalomĂ© Ureña. Both played a key role in Pedro's formation and education. His brother, Max, and sister, Camila, were also writers. The young Pedro traveled to Mexico in 1906, where he lived until 1913. About these times he wrote in ''Horas de estudio''. In these ...
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Nuria Piera
Nuria Esperanza Piera Gainza (born 29 June 1960) is a People of the Dominican Republic, Dominican journalist specializing in investigative journalism. Piera is CEO of NCDN, a news production company in CDN (channel 37); she is also owner of ''Provideo''. Biography Piera was born in Santo Domingo to immigrants from Spain: her mother was Basque people, Basque and her father was Catalan people, Catalan. Piera was orphaned at 10 years old when her father, journalist JosĂ© Enrique Piera Puig, was killed in 1970 by the authoritarian regime of JoaquĂ­n Balaguer. Career In September 2013, a news investigation led by Piera revealed that the Papal Nuncio of Santo Domingo, JĂłzef WesoƂowski, whom Pope Francis had dismissed, was not removed from office due to a dispute he held for three years with Puerto Rican Cardinal Roberto GonzĂĄlez Nieves, as stated in the Italian and Dominican press and as insinuated by the archbishop of Santo Domingo Cardinal NicolĂĄs de JesĂșs LĂłpez RodrĂ­guez, b ...
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A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, processes it into a newsworthy form and disseminates it to the public. This is called journalism. Roles Journalists can work in broadcast, print, advertising, or public relations personnel. Depending on the form of journalism, "journalist" may also describe various categories of people by the roles they play in the process. These include reporters, correspondents, citizen journalists, Editorial board, editors, Editorial board, editorial writers, columnists, and photojournalists. A reporter is a type of journalist who researches, writes and reports on information in order to present using source (journalism), sources. This may entail conducting interviews, information-gathering and/or writing articles. Reporters may split their time between working in a newsroom, from home or outside to witness events or interview people. Reporters may be assigned a specific Beat reporting, beat (area of cov ...
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