With companion Baba Vignola, they shone with Cacho Fontana and Héctor Larrea.
The announcer Rina Moránone of the most emblematic voices of Argentine radio, died at age 96.
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His career included his work in the iconic Fontana Show from Cacho Fontanahis interpretation of characters in the world of Mafalda and his participation in the legendary very fast program, conducted by Héctor Larrea on Radio Rivadavia.


From Radio Rivadavia and the Alpha Media group, where he worked a large part of his career, they issued a statement in which they highlighted his professionalism and legacy: “Rina Morán was a glory of the radio that gave prestige to our station. We express our regret and we reach their relatives and loved ones our most condolences.”
Rina Morán’s extensive trajectory
He debuted in the media with only eight years on a radio radio the world, directed by his father, José Tresenza, and supervised by Armando Discépolo. Throughout his career, he shared the air with figures like Niní Marshall, Luis Sandrini, Juan Domingo Perón and Edith Piaf.
Among her anecdotes, she used to remember with humor the “fan” that she herself was armed when she worked with Sandrini or the demand for gala dress to see Piaf on radio the world. It was also one of the voices of the remembered notice of the parakeet sponge, next to its partner Drink Vignola.
Source: Ambito

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