At the age of 59, journalist Martín Jáuregui died

At the age of 59, journalist Martín Jáuregui died

October 24, 2023 – 23:08

He had been part of the Juan Castro cycle in Kaos en la Ciudad on Channel 13 and worked on Public TV on FM La Patriada.

The renowned journalist, Martín Jáuregui died this Tuesday at the age of 59. Throughout his entire career he dedicated himself mainly to radio and television production. The news was reported by Public TVmedium in which he currently worked.

“We regret to inform you that tonight Our colleague Martín Jáuregui passed away, radio and television host and producer, journalist and writer. From the Public TV screen He invited us to get to know the country with passion and professionalism. Goodbye, Martín,” they lamented from the state channel.

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From National Radioanother of the media outlets where he worked, expressed themselves in the same way in a statement on their social networks: “We regret the death of our dear colleague Martín Jáuregui, radio and television host and producer, journalist and writer. Public Radio accompanies and greets family and friends. Goodbye, Martín!”

Close to the also film and television director, writer, screenwriter, producer, explorer, environmentalist, photographer, journalist, presenter, cultural agent of Argentina and scout, informed Télam that death was precipitated due to a hospital-acquired pneumonia.

The career of Martín Jáuregui

Among his main media participations throughout his career, Jáuregui was part of the Kaos team in the City, the cycle that Juan Castro led on Channel 13 and that brought him to fame. He also worked hand in hand with Juan Alberto Badia in the Country Study program.

Since 2022, he participated in Country Festival: The Morning on Public Television.

On the radio side, he hosted the programs “The early bird” and “Awake and on the street“, in Radio Del Plata. In recent months he had his column ““Argentine Geographies”in Vorterixconducted by Mario Pergolini.

Source: Ambito

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