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Luis Aranberri (born 1945 in
Eibar Eibar (, ) is a city and municipality within the province of Gipuzkoa, in the Autonomous Community of Euskadi. It is the capital of the '' eskualde / comarca'' of Debabarrena. Eibar has 27,138 inhabitants ( Eustat, 2018). Its chief industry is ...
), better known as “Amatiño”, is one of the media professionals that best represents the new school of journalism in the
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, or Euskara, which emerged around 1970 and which, in step with the creation of the Basque Country’s own institutions, was accompanied by the development and consolidation of a Basque news arena that was practically non-existent up to barely one generation ago.


Background and career

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, political censorship and the pro-government bias of the media during
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’s dictatorship had hindered the normal development of the press in Basque. At the same time, the absence of qualified Basque-speaking media professionals, together with the pronounced social and political commitment – almost akin to working underground – of the writers who cooperated with their opinion columns, meant that Basque language magazines tended more to reflection than general news. This was the setting for such pioneers as Javier de Aranburu, Miren Jone Azurza, Mikel Atxaga and the youngest of them all, Luis Aranberri. Concealed behind the pen name “Amatiño”, Luis Aranberri started off as the local correspondent for the weekly ''
Zeruko Argia ''Argia'' is a weekly news magazine published in the Basque language, the oldest one still in circulation. Their main office is in Lasarte-Oria, Basque Country. Its name was ''Zeruko Argia'' from 1919 to 1921 and from 1963 to 1980, and ''Argia'' ...
'' in 1964, and in 1972 he created the general news section ZENBAT GARA, which immediately became the main source of news for the then incipient Basque cultural renaissance. Barely five years later, the historian and essayist Joseba Intxausti wrote: Amatiño’s popularity spilled over into the world of Spanish when in 1976 he joined the editorial board for the Culture section in the newly founded newspaper '' Deia'' and, yet more so, when he was put in charge of the News Services of ETB, Basque public television, which began broadcasting for the first time on January 1, 1983.


Experience


As journalist

*1964–1976 – Reporter on ''
Zeruko Argia ''Argia'' is a weekly news magazine published in the Basque language, the oldest one still in circulation. Their main office is in Lasarte-Oria, Basque Country. Its name was ''Zeruko Argia'' from 1919 to 1921 and from 1963 to 1980, and ''Argia'' ...
''. *1977–1978 – Senior journalist in the Culture section of the daily newspaper '' Deia''. *1983–1984 – Head of the News Section for the Basque television network, ETB. *1985–1986 – Director of ETB, Basque Television. *1986–1988 – Editor of the weekly publication Eguna. *1989–1990 – Assistant Editor of the daily ''Deia''. *1991–1995 – Director of ETB, Basque Television. *Director and presenter of seven television programmes. *Daily or weekly columnist over 40 years.


Experience in the civil service

*1979–1980 – Head of Cultural Promotions on the General Basque Council. *1980–1982 – Director of Basque Language Promotions in the
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. *1995–1998 – Director of the Basque Parliament’s Presidential Affairs Section. *1999-2002 – Director of the Departmental Office for Industry, Tourism and Trade. *2004 – Director of Communication for
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, the Basque Nationalist Party’s internal executive: Euzkadi Buru Batzar.


Prizes and awards

*Kirikino award for Best Journalist in the Basque language.
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, 1976. *Bursary from the British Council, Violence on TV.
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, 1986. *Emakunde prize. Written journalism.
Bilbao Bilbao is a city in northern Spain, the largest city in the Provinces of Spain, province of Biscay and in the Basque Country (greater region), Basque Country as a whole. It is also the largest city proper in northern Spain. Bilbao is the List o ...
, 1990. *Essay prize Becerro de Bengoa for Intelektualak eta telebista. Gasteiz-
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, 1996. *Corresponding member of
Euskaltzaindia Euskaltzaindia (; often translated Royal Academy of the Basque Language) is the official academic language regulatory institution which watches over the Basque language. It conducts research, seeks to protect the language, and establishes stand ...
, the Academy of the Basque Language, 2006.


References


External links


Amatiño's blog
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