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词条 Oscar Yanes
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Published works

  3. Television programs

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Oscar Armando Yanes González (25 April 1927 Caracas – 21 October 2013), a Venezuelan journalist and bestselling author, considered a pioneer in Venezuelan broadcast journalism. He was awarded by three times with the National Prize for Journalism.

Biography

Has a child he attended the Zamora School, in the San Juan parish. The idol of that parish was, at that time, a boxer named Armando Best. Pompeyo Márquez and Eloy Torres also studied at that school. Both were boxers, who were going to end up as communist leaders.

Later on, Yanes went to the University and studied as a journalist, after seeing a notice from the newspaper. He entered the first school of journalism that existed in Venezuela, at the Free University "Augusteo", founded in October 1941 by Monsignor Rafael Lovera, at the time of the General Isaiah Medina Angarita. Press freedom given by General Medina Angarita allowed the circulation of 3 newspapers that made history: Últimas Noticias, El Nacional and El Morrocoy] Blue. Yanes signed up for the founding squad of Últimas Noticias and stayed there for a few years.[1]

At age 25 he assumes the direction of the newspaper La Esfera. Ramón David León, who gave him the chance at 13 years of getting to know the world of journalism, gives him his office and his position 12 years later, when he decides to sell the newspaper and buys it Miguel Ángel Capriles.

-Leading the team of Venevisión a Venezuelan network, Yanes was sent in 1966 to Vietnam as a war correspondent and press officer. For two months he made six reports that were distributed throughout Latin America: "The War on the Sea"( la guerra en el mar), "The War in the Air" (la guerra en el aire), "The War in the Jungle"(la guerra en la selva), "The Vietcong», "The Religion "(la religion) and" The Vietnamese Woman. "(la mujer Vietnamita).

He stood out as professor of the first class of the School of Social Communication of the Central University of Venezuela" Universidad Central de Venezuela" and dictated a Class in the "Universidad Catolica Andres Bello"Andrés Bello Catholic University of Caracas.[2]

He won on three occasions the National Prize for Journalism, the Monseñor Pellín Prize and the First Prize of the Association of Writers of Venezuela in the contest of biographies of famous Venezuelans, for his work entitled "Carlos J. Bello, the Forgotten Sage". He also won the Silver Book Award in 1992, awarded by Editorial Planeta for the book with the highest circulation of the year.

Considered one of the pioneers in Realtime TV journalism, with particular interviews confronting many in front of the cameras, he became famous for his television programs.

Oscar Yanes was famous for his tales about contemporary history in the TV program Así son las Cosas (The way things are). In the late 1940s received the first prize from the Venezuelan Association of Writers for his book Carlos J. Bello, el Sabio Olvidado (Carlos J. Bello, the forgotten wise man). In 1992 won the Silver Book Prize awarded by Planeta Publishing, for the largest book circulation of the year.[3]

It is important to reflect the activity of aprox 15 years as Deputy in the congress of Oscar Yanes (highly respected in his time), and without doubting who followed at some point of his wide career confirms the passion of the writer and the continuous hunger of the journalist who is concentrated on Oscar Yanes. A faithful believer of justice and truth, a deeply rooted Historian with a great passion for the Venezuela that saw him grow up.

Monday October, 21st de 2013 at the age of 86, pass away Oscar Armando Yanes Gonzalez, the cause: several complications with prostate Cancer.[4][5]

Published works

  • Carlos J. Bello, el Sabio Olvidado (1946)
  • Vida íntima de Leo (1948)
  • Cosas de Caracas (1967) Editorial Planeta.
  • Cosas del mundo (1972)
  • Por qué yo maté a Delgado Chalbaud, las Confesiones de Pedro Antonio Díaz (1980)
  • Amores del última Página (1991) Editorial Planeta.
  • Memorias de Armandito (1992) Editorial Planeta.
  • Los años inolvidables (1992) Editorial Planeta.
  • Del Trocadero al Pasapoga (1993) Editorial Planeta.
  • Hoy es mañana o las vainas de un reportero muerto (1994) Editorial Planeta.
  • Así Son las Cosas collection (1996–1999) Editorial Planeta.
  • ¿Qué opina UD. de la mujer que le quita el marido a otra? (1997)
  • Pura Pantalla (2000) Editorial Planeta.
  • Ternera y Puerta Franca (2003) Editorial Planeta.
  • Nadie me quita lo Bailao (2007) Editorial Planeta.
  • Nadie me quita lo Bailao II (2009) Editorial Planeta.
  • Así Son las Cosas. Edición Limitada (2010) Editorial Planeta.
  • La verdad sobre el asesinato de Delgado Chalbaud (2011) Editorial Planeta.

Television programs

  • Así son las Cosas (Premio Monseñor Pellín 1997).
  • La Silla Caliente (1998).[6]
  • La Mañana Caliente (1999).
  • Óscar Yanes en la Guataca (2000).
  • Lo que Usted No Sabe (2006).

See also

  • Venezuelan literature

References

1. ^{{Cita web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001204225200/http://www.venevision.net:80/vdo_chat/asi/index.htm|title=Así son las cosas - Biografía|trans-title=That's the way things are - Biography|accessdate=21 November 2017|author=|enlaceautor=|date=4 December 2000|website=venevision.net|editorial=}}
2. ^{{Cita web|url=http://www.venevision.com/mundo-show/nota/oscar-yanes-deja-un-hondo-vacio-en-el-mundo-intelectual|title=Oscar Yanes deja un hondo vacío en el mundo intelectual|accessdate=22 November 2017|author=|enlaceautor=|date=21 October 2013|website=venevision.com|editorial=|language=es}}
3. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.eluniversal.com/estampas/anteriores/220407/encuentros.shtml| title= Los 80 años de Oscar Yánes| date=April 2007| author = El Universal| accessdate=16 January 2010|language=es}}
4. ^{{cita web |url = http://www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve/noticias/actualidad/politica/murio-oscar-yanes.aspx#ixzz2iOGutdld|title= Murió Óscar Yanes|author = Ultimas Noticias }}
5. ^{{Cita web|url=http://www.eluniversal.com/arte-y-entretenimiento/131021/fallecio-el-periodista-oscar-yanes|title=Falleció el periodista Óscar Yanes|accessdate=21 November 2017|author=|enlaceautor=|date=21 October 2013|website=eluniversal.com|editorial=|language=es}}
6. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=M8iAE0DbHW0 Entrevista de Óscar Yanes al candidato Hugo Chávez (1998)]
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External links

  • Oscar Yanes: la última vaina del reportero (Spanish) - Lo afirmativo venezolano
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