Argentine journalist (born 1955)
This article is about the journalist. For the Afro-Bolivian cultural leader, see
Mónica Rey Gutiérrez.
Mónica Gutiérrez |
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Born | Clara Mónica Gutiérrez (1955-03-08) 8 March 1955 (age 69)
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Alma mater | National University of Rosario |
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Occupation(s) | Journalist, television presenter |
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Spouse | Alejandro Gawianski |
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Clara Mónica Gutiérrez (born 8 March 1955), is an Argentine journalist.
Career
Mónica Gutiérrez made her debut on Rosario television while still an adolescent in the 1970s. She holds a degree in Social Communication Sciences. During Argentina's last military dictatorship, she was the presenter of the news shows 60 minutos and Informe Uno, both on ATC.[1] With the advent of democracy she remained with ATC, hosting Veintiocho millones, Treinta millones, Noticiero nacional, and the talk show Veinte mujeres. On cable television she hosted Treinta y nueve semanas y media and Las manos en la masa. She is currently the presenter of América noticias segunda edición together with Guillermo Andino [es] on América TV.
Awards and nominations
Martín Fierro Cable Awards [es]
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Year
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Category
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Nominated work
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Result
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Ref.
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1995
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Best Female Journalistic Work
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Noticiero VCC
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Nominated
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[14]
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1997
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Best Female Hosting
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Las unas y los otros
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Nominated
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[15]
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2002
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Best Female Journalistic Work
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Las manos en la masa
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Nominated
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[16]
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2004
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Winner
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[17]
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2005
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Winner
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[18]
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2010
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Nominated
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[19]
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- Distinción Alicia Moreau de Justo (1990)
- ATVC for Best Journalist (1993)
- Konex Award (1997)
Honors
- Honorary citizen of the Italian Republic, on the part of comune Gagliato, Catanzaro, Calabria
- Order of Cavaliere della Repubblica Italiana, presidency of Francesco Cossiga
References
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