Early life and education
Urdaci received a degree in Information Science from theCareer
''Diario 16''
After receiving his philosophy degree, Urdaci began his career as a journalist for the now defunct ''Diario 16''.Rome correspondent
In 1985 Urdaci became the Rome correspondent for ''Spanish National Radio''.''TVE''
In August 1998, Urdaci was named Deputy News Director at ''TVE'' and presenter on the second edition of ''Telediario''. In 1999 he hosted the first annual gala of theAtocha atrocity
After the terrorist attacks of 11 March 2004, Urdaci was accused of following the orders of the ruling party by attributing them to ETA and not toAfter ''TVE''
After leaving ''TVE'', Urdaci collaborated sporadically with other television networks, appearing, for example, on the show ''Flo's Club'' on the ''laSexta'' network in 2006. In July 2006 he joined the Vocento Group and became host of the late-night newsmagazine program ''Locos x Madrid'' on ''Onda 6''. He has also appeared on ''Telecinco'' programs and worked as a talk-show host. In 2007 he served as a commentator on such programs as ''Espejo público'' (''Public Mirror'', 2006–2007) on ''Antena 3''; ''El programa de Ana Rosa'' (2005–2008), ''Sábado Dolce Vita'' (2006–2007), ''ES6 La noria'' (2007–2009), and ''La mirada crítica'' (''The Critical Look'', 2008). He also appeared on various radio programs, worked as an advisor to various media organizations, was director of communications for the Lexland Sport law firm, and wrote a column for ''Ahora''. Urdaci has written several books. ''Días de ruido y furia'' (''Days of noise and fury''), published in 2005, recounts the latter part of his tenure as a news director at ''TVE''. After a complaint by journalist Fernando G. Delgado, the book was withdrawn; subsequently, Urdaci acknowledged that he had incorrectly described Delgado in the book as having made certain statements on Election Day, 14 March 2004, and agreed to remove the offending passages from future editions. From January 2009 to October 2013, he served as Press Manager for the real estate developer Francisco Hernando, known as El Pocero. In October 2013, Urdaci announced the formation of his own communications company, Ludiana Bluefields, which he said would, among other things, produce television programs and provide communications consulting services. The firm now has branches in Mexico City, São Paulo, and Baghdad. In January and February 2014, he worked on the program ''Abre los ojos''.''13TV''
From March to July 2014, Urdaci appeared on the program ''La marimorena'' on ''13 TV''. On 29 July 2014 he was named News Director at ''13TV'' and became host of the second edition of ''Al Día'', the network's main news program. In April 2017, it was announced that he would also host a new half-hour political humor program for ''13TV'' entitled ''La contra''. The program began broadcasting on 3 May 2017 and had its last broadcast on 3 July.Telecinco
In 2017–18, he appeared on ''Sábado Deluxe'' on ''Telecinco''; in 2017, he appeared on ''Mad in Spain'' on the same network. His book ''Manual urgente de comunicación'' was published in 2018.Honors and awards
In 1983 Urdaci received the Premio Especial Fin de Carrera from the Minister of Education. In 1995, his Rome reportage won him the Premio del Club Internacional de Prensa for Best Foreign Coverage. In 2000, he received the TV Academy's award for Best TV News Program for the second edition of Telediario. He has also received the Reading Promotion Award from the Association of Editors; the Golden Antenna (2000, 2016), and the Silver Antenna (2006).Personal life
Urdaci is married to María Jesús Vallejo de Blas. He is fluent in Italian, English, French, and Arabic.References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Urdaci, Alfredo Spanish journalists 1959 births Living people Complutense University of Madrid alumni