- Emiliano Cotelo
Emiliano Cotelo (born
August 25 ,1958 ) is aUruguay an journalist, andradio personality, known for his interviews with local and international politicians. His morning radio show “En Perspectiva” has been on the air continuously since 1985. Emiliano Cotelo is married to journalist and producer Alexandra Morgan. They have two sons and one daughter.Education and career
Emiliano Cotelo studied Engineering at the
Universidad de la Republica in Montevideo, Uruguay. He began his radio career in 1976 producing and hosting his music program “Perfiles” in the state-owned SODRE stations. He started as a radio journalist in the newscasts of CX 30 La Radio (1983-85). In 1985 Emiliano Cotelo and journalist Enrique Alonso Fernández started the morning show “En Perspectiva” in Del Palacio FM station. After 1986, Emiliano Cotelo has hosted the show by himself. In 1992 “En Perspectiva” moved to AM 810 El Espectador station in order to reach wider audiences.
He has contributed to other media: newspaper El Observador, weekly magazine revista Tres, Channel 10 TV station. He has taught Radio Broadcasting at theUniversidad Católica del Uruguay .Quotations
Miguel Carbajal on Emiliano Cotelo
"What is different about Emiliano Cotelo? Among other things, he incorporates interesting variants about his character, genesis and formation. He has a background and career that is uncommon, and well-labored communication skills that differed from the expansive and often uncontrollable character of current radio broadcasters of this country." (El Pais, Montevideo. 8 June 2003)
Emiliano Cotelo on his style of broadcasting
"A journalist needs to know himself. In my case, I distrust improvisation. I don’t do it well nor I understand it. Thus when I express my opinion in an editorial I write it religiously word by word. - Not that I abuse editorials. I try not to have opinions on the air. - When improvising one makes mistakes, memory faults or one could make dubious judgments. I write the questions for my own interviews, present reports created by my staff and I, so I always know what I am saying, or if I have to, I read my editorials. As a listener I reject those radio hosts who constantly talk, and talk, and talk. As a listener I demand a voice who provides me with substance, someone who goes to the essence of the issues" (El Pais, Montevideo. 8 June 2003)
Emiliano Cotelo on his "abrupt" ending of interviews.
"This is not my idea. It is done worldwide. And it is most necessary here in Uruguay where interviewer and interviewee create ties of small town, especially with our politicians, and it requires too much courtesy and politeness. Plus in the early morning I am rushed by the clock, and so is the listener. I would prefer my interviews to be much shorter. The ones on the phone become a problem. We could get to the point in 5 or 6 minutes, but they tend to go round and round forever. That’s why I had to change and the last thing you hear is my thank you." (El Pais, Montevideo. 8 June 2003)References and Links
* Con Emiliano Cotelo: [http://www.elpais.com.uy/Suple/DeLosDomingos/03/06/08/ El dueño de la voz] . Ocupa un lugar de primacía y desde un estilo distinto. El éxito de "El Espectador" y simbiosis y contradicciones de un periodista. Miguel Carbajal. El Pais de los Domingos. 8 June 2003
* [http://espectador.com/grupo/radio/conductores.htm Nuestros Conductores] . Radio El Espectador. Biographies of Espectador radio hosts.
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