Antonio Maestre | |
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Born | 18 June 1979
Getafe |
Antonio Maestre Hernández (born 1979) is a Spanish journalist and documentalist.
Born in 1979 in Getafe (a suburb of Madrid), he was however raised in neighbouring Fuenlabrada, [1] where he currently lives. Maestre earned a degree in Documentation science from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), and also took post-graduate studies in journalism from the King Juan Carlos University (URJC). [2] He worked as documentalist at the newcast services of TVE. [3] A collaborator for eldiario.es from September 2013 to April 2014 and also for La Marea, [4] he has also occasionally written pieces for Le Monde Diplomatique and Jacobin. [2]
A regular TV talk show guest at El programa de Ana Rosa ( T5) and La Sexta noche and Al Rojo Vivo ( la Sexta), in September 2019, his return as regular collaborator to the opinion section of eldiario.es was announced. [2] Maestre started this new spell at the Ignacio Escolar's online newspaper with a piece titled "Felipism is reborn, long live to Pedrism" at the Zona Crítica section. [4]
Antonio Maestre | |
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Born | 18 June 1979
Getafe |
Antonio Maestre Hernández (born 1979) is a Spanish journalist and documentalist.
Born in 1979 in Getafe (a suburb of Madrid), he was however raised in neighbouring Fuenlabrada, [1] where he currently lives. Maestre earned a degree in Documentation science from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), and also took post-graduate studies in journalism from the King Juan Carlos University (URJC). [2] He worked as documentalist at the newcast services of TVE. [3] A collaborator for eldiario.es from September 2013 to April 2014 and also for La Marea, [4] he has also occasionally written pieces for Le Monde Diplomatique and Jacobin. [2]
A regular TV talk show guest at El programa de Ana Rosa ( T5) and La Sexta noche and Al Rojo Vivo ( la Sexta), in September 2019, his return as regular collaborator to the opinion section of eldiario.es was announced. [2] Maestre started this new spell at the Ignacio Escolar's online newspaper with a piece titled "Felipism is reborn, long live to Pedrism" at the Zona Crítica section. [4]