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Journalists from Buenos Aires

This list has 48 members. See also Argentine journalists, Writers from Buenos Aires, Journalists by city, Mass media people from Buenos Aires
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  • Mario Pergolini
    Mario Pergolini Argentine journalist (born 1964)
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    Mario Daniel Pergolini (born July 3, 1964, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine journalist, media producer and businessman, best known as the former main host of the television show Caiga Quien Caiga (CQC) broadcast on Argentina's Telefe. He is the current vice-president of Boca Juniors.
  • Enrique Macaya Márquez Argentine sports journalist
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    Enrique Macaya Márquez (born November 20, 1932) is an Argentine sports journalist. He worked on Fútbol de Primera from 1985 to 2009. He has also worked for magazines Ten Points and El Campeón, and for the newspapers Noticias Gráficas, Convicción and La Nación. He has been declared a noteworthy personality of sport journalism by the legislature of Buenos Aires, on July 15, 2007.
  • Juan Manuel Abal Medina
    Juan Manuel Abal Medina Argentine politician and lawyer
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    Juan Manuel Abal Medina (born March 1, 1945) is an Argentine journalist and politician who served as Secretary General of the Peronist Movement between 1972 and 1974, and would later become a prominent lawyer in Mexico.
  • Daniela Castelo Argentine journalist
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    Daniela Castelo (Buenos Aires, 8 October 1968 – Buenos Aires, 2 February 2011) was an Argentine journalist, eldest daughter of Adolfo Castelo (1940–2004). She attended secondary school in the Liceo Nacional 9 in Buenos Aires. She graduated in psychology in the University of Buenos Aires.
  • Andrés Oppenheimer
    Andrés Oppenheimer Argentinian journalist
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    Andrés Oppenheimer (born 1951 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is the editor and syndicated foreign affairs columnist with The Miami Herald, anchor of "Oppenheimer Presenta" on CNN En Español, and author of seven books, several of which have been published in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese. His column, "The Oppenheimer Report," appears twice a week in The Miami Herald and more than 60 U.S. and international newspapers, including the Miami Herald, El Mundo of Spain, La Nación of Argentina, Reforma of Mexico, El Mercurio of Chile and El Comercio of Peru. He is the author of Saving the Americas (Random House, 2007) and six other best-selling books, and is a regular political analyst with CNN en Español. His previous jobs at The Miami Herald included Mexico City bureau chief, foreign correspondent, and business writer. He previously worked for five years with The Associated Press in New York, and has contributed on a free-lance basis to The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic, the BBC, CBS’ “60 Minutes”, and El Pais of Spain.
  • Nieves Zuberbühler
    Nieves Zuberbühler Argentine journalist
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    Nieves Zuberbühler (born 1987) is an Argentine journalist, reporter, and producer.
  • Ricardo Merlo
    Ricardo Merlo Italian politician and journalist (b. 1962)
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    Ricardo Antonio Merlo (born 25 May 1962 in Buenos Aires) is an Italian politician, leader of the Associative Movement Italians Abroad. Born and resident in Argentina, he acquired Italian citizenship through Jus sanguinis.
  • Carlos Gardini
    Carlos Gardini Argentinian journalist
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    Carlos Gardini (August 26, 1948 – March 1, 2017) was an Argentine translator and science fiction and fantasy writer. During his lifetime, he was one of the most productive and well known Argentine writers within the science fiction genre.
  • Cristina Mucci
    Cristina Mucci Argentine writer, lawyer and journalist
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    Cristina Mucci (born 24 January 1949) is an Argentine writer and journalist. Since 1987 she has been directing and producing the television program Los siete locos, dedicated to the dissemination of books and culture. She is the author of books about Argentine writers, such as Leopoldo Lugones and three emblematic women of Argentine literature from the 1950s–60s: Marta Lynch, Silvina Bullrich, and Beatriz Guido.
  • Mauro Szeta Argentine journalist
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    Mauro Sztajnszrajber (whose family name o surname is /ʃtain'ʃraiber/), popularly known as Mauro Szeta (born 22 March 1973 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine journalist who worked in Todo Noticias and El Trece and now C5N. He currently reports on police events.
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