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Jorge "Cacho" Fontana (born Norberto Palese Filgueiras; 23 April 1932 – 5 July 2022) was an Argentine radio and television personality.


Life and work

Born Norberto Palese in the Barracas section of
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, he was the only child of Nieves Filgueiras and Antonio Palese. He began his career in
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at age sixteen, when Jorge Loguarro, a friend and coworker who moonlighted as a stage presenter, invited him to do likewise at the ''Salón Argentino'' on
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. The company hired Palese as a presenter for their traveling show, and the young man adopted his stage name: Jorge "Cacho" Fontana. He debuted on the radio in Argentina in 1950 when a chance encounter with radio host Roberto González Rivero (''"Riverito"'') at the Huracán Stadium resulted in his being hired as an announcer on Riverito's ''Peña de tango'', on Radio del Pueblo. He then worked with
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host Julio César Barton, and as a sportscaster for
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. He replaced Carlos Carella, who began a career in film, at the popular ''El Chantecler''
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and became acquainted with
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greats
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as a stand-in for host Jaime Font Saravia in ''El Relámpago'' ("The Thunderbolt"), where Merello and Sandrini starred under the direction of Miguel Coronatto Paz. Coronatto Paz later hired Fontana on a permanent basis. His first marriage, to Dora Palma, ended after two years; they had one daughter. Fontana hosted a morning show, beginning in 1955, with María Esther Vignola and Rina Morán on Radio El Mundo. The ''"Fontana Show"'' was a success, and the show attracted prestigious producers such as
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, and ''Relámpago'' producer Miguel Coronatto Paz. He premiered on Argentine television in 1956, hosting the quiz show ''Odol Pregunta'' on Channel 7, and a
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, ''La Campana de Cristal''. His producer on Channel 7, Guillermo Brizuela Méndez, would become a friend and mentor to the young star. He appeared in numerous
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spots in subsequent years, as well as in sportscasting, and would work with leading Argentine football announcer José María Muñoz during the 1966 FIFA World Cup. The Fontana Show on Radio El Mundo ended in 1967. Fontana joined Radio Rivadavia, and he and Muñoz became the station's signature football announcers during eight years. Fontana also covered
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, and was on hand for
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's 1968 Light Welterweight World Championship win, as well as for
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's fifteenth-round knockout loss against Muhammad Ali in 1970. He served as chief
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during the 1970 ceremony bestowing the
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to Dr.
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. The Fontana Show returned on the airwaves as a four-hour, live current events and interview program. The show became known for its on-site reporting, and its host often interviewed guests in their cars with a mobile unit plugged into the cigarette lighter. The popular program helped launch the careers of Carlos Abrevaya, Adolfo Castelo, and
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, among others. Fontana had a twelve-year relationship with tango vocalist Beba Bidart, and in 1970 married model Liliana Caldini, who was 20 years younger than him and with whom he had twin daughters. He left Radio Rivadavia in December 1973 to pursue an offer from
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, where he continued his morning show format. He returned to Argentina in 1977, and joined Channel 13. The new program would feature more international news by incorporating a
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and imported news footage, hence the name: ''"VideoShow."'' The show was a success, and on 17 August 1978, Fontana's VideoShow was given the honor of inaugurating the nation's first color television station, ATC. The sinking of the
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on 2 May 1982, at the height of the Falklands War, prompted Fontana to organize a
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for the benefit of the troops, ''24 horas por Malvinas'', hosted with
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on 7–8 May. The marathon 24-hour event, which raised US$1.5 million as well as sundries and valuables, would become a serious setback to his career, however. Following the Argentine defeat five weeks later, revelations surfaced that the donations, as well as the Islas Malvinas Patriotic Fund these were deposited into (totaling US$54 million), were largely misappropriated by the Galtieri regime. His marriage to Liliana Caldini ended acrimoniously after twelve years. Fontana returned to radio in 1983 as co-host of the comedy series ''Chapucai'', with Nito Artaza, on LOR Radio Argentina. He transferred to LRA Radio Nacional the following year to host ''Fontana Nacional'', and earned a contract as
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for local dairy products maker
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. The Radio Nacional studio was located across the street from
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's Buenos Aires address, and the noted folk singer-songwriter became a frequent, impromptu co-host. He returned to Radio Rivadavia as host of ''Sexta Edición'' (Sixth Edition) in 1986. Co-hosted by
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, Héctor Larrea, and José María Muñoz, the show restored Fontana's prominence in the medium during the late 1980s. The contract as spokesman for La Serenísima ended in 1989, and though the Fontana Show returned on Radio Rivadavia in 1992, its cancellation in 1993 marked the effective end of Fontana's storied career. He would appear only sporadically in advertisements or special programs in later years. The avuncular host, winner of 14
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(as well as one for lifetime achievement) and an Ondas Prize from Spain, considered leaving the country where his name had been a household word. Fontana's relationship with Marcela Tiraboschi ended in the early 1990s amid lawsuits, and he later struggled with
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and
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. His mother died in 2006 at age 101, and in 2009 he underwent a coronary artery bypass surgery. He overcame these challenges, however, later appearing in the Cosquín Festival (one of the most important recurring events in
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) and returning as a spokesman for La Serenísima.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fontana, Cacho 1932 births 2022 deaths People from Buenos Aires Argentine people of Italian descent Argentine radio presenters Argentine television presenters