Joaquín López-Dóriga

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Joaquín López-Dóriga
Born (1947-02-07) 7 February 1947 (age 77)
Madrid, Spain
OccupationJournalist

Joaquín López-Dóriga Velandia alias "El Teacher" (born 8 February 1947) is a Spanish Mexican journalist. He started working as a journalist for the daily El Heraldo de México at the age of 18, and two years later he joined Jacobo Zabludovsky in the television news program 24 Horas. In 1988 he was appointed news director of the Instituto Mexicano de la Televisión (Imevisión).[1][2]

He hosted the late evening news show El Noticiero con Joaquín López-Dóriga on Canal de las Estrellas. He also hosts the radio talk show López-Dóriga for Radio Fórmula Network, writes for Milenio Diario and co-hosts the talk show Tercer Grado, and is a member of the CNDH Consultant Council.

López-Dóriga is known for spinning his chair at the end of his program on Canal de las Estrellas.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "El mexicano Joaquín López-Doriga, Premio Rey de España a su trayectoria". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 31 January 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  2. ^ Alejandra Morón (23 May 2018). "La ENTREVISTA con Joaquín López Dóriga". Revista Caras (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 11 April 2021.

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Media offices
Preceded by Televisa Nightly News Anchor
3 April 2000 – 19 August 2016
Succeeded by