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== Career == | == Career == | ||
Bocaranda began studying journalism in 1962 at the ] in Caracas and started working for television station ] in the early 1980s, then worked for television station ] in the 1990s under ], who was his journalism professor. He has worked in several Venezuelan television stations as well as radio. On ], he had a weekday show, "''Los Runrunes de Nelson''", and he writes for several newspapers, including '']''. | Bocaranda began studying journalism in 1962 at the ] in Caracas and started working for television station ] in the early 1980s, then worked for television station ] in the 1990s under ], who was his journalism professor. He has worked in several Venezuelan television stations as well as radio. On ], he had a weekday show, "''Los Runrunes de Nelson''", and he writes for several newspapers, including '']''. | ||
He received Venezuela's ''Premio Nacional de Periodismo'' (National Journalism Prize) and is considered one of the best Venezuelan journalists by his colleagues. | |||
== Personal life == | == Personal life == |
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Nelson Bocaranda Sardi (18 April, 1945, Boconó, Trujillo), is a Venezuelan television commentator, investigative journalist and founder of Runrunes.
Career
Bocaranda began studying journalism in 1962 at the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas and started working for television station RCTV in the early 1980s, then worked for television station Venevisión in the 1990s under Oscar Yanes, who was his journalism professor. He has worked in several Venezuelan television stations as well as radio. On Unión Radio, he had a weekday show, "Los Runrunes de Nelson", and he writes for several newspapers, including El Universal.
Personal life
He has been described as supporting the opposition of the Venezuelan government.
References
- "Opposition journalist in Venezuela alleges plot to damage his reputation". LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center. 14 March 2012.
- "Venezuelan journalist in eye of Chavez cancer storm". Reuters. 8 March 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
With a daily drip-drip of rumors and details about Chavez's condition, the openly pro-opposition Bocaranda has garnered more than 670,000 followers
External links
- Venezuela strikes affect US oil supply, The World Today, abc.net.au
- Why Fox's Outrage? Chávez's Meddling in Mexico, Wall Street Journal
- Fidel's Successor in Latin America - Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela, Insight on the News at findarticles.com
- The Gospel According to Hugo, Religion in the News
- (in Spanish) Nelson Bocaranda, Venevision
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