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César Alberto Mascetti (9 December 1941 – 4 October 2022) was an Argentine journalist and television news host. He worked for Channel 13 starting in 1971 and presented the network's ''
Telenoche Telenoche is an Argentine TV news program. It is broadcast from Mondays to Fridays at 8:00pm in eltrece channel and it is presented by Nelson Castro and Dominique Metzger. History It began broadcasting on January 3, 1966, first at 11:00PM (co ...
'' program until his retirement in 2003.


Early life

Mascetti was born in
San Pedro, Buenos Aires San Pedro, which full name is ''Rincon de San Pedro Dávila de los Arrecifes'', is a city and port of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the side of the Parana River. It is one of five ''localidades'' and the administrative seat of the ...
, Argentina, on 9 December 1941. His father, César Sr., headed the San Pedro newspaper ''El independiente'', having succeeded Mascetti's grandfather, Alejandro, who established the paper in 1892. Mascetti studied journalism at the National University of La Plata, before starting his career in his home town.


Career

After working for his family's paper, Mascetti was hired by '' Clarín'' in 1965 to work in graphics, and consequently relocated to
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. He joined '' La Razón'' three years later. He transitioned to television in 1971, when he successfully applied for the position of outdoor reporter with Channel 13. During his tenure with the network, Mascetti interviewed politicians such as Salvador Allende,
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, Arturo Umberto Illia,
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,
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, as well as cultural figures including
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, Atahualpa Yupanqui, and Marcel Marceau. He was the first journalist from Argentina to interview a member of
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, when he talked to a naked
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in 1977 on a beach in
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with Emerson Fittipaldi acting as translator. Mascetti also reported on the 1972 Uruguayan flight disaster in the Andes, Peron's return to Argentina the following year, the
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and overthrow of
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, and the death of
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in 1975. He won his first
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in 1974 for best journalistic work and went on to share 15 more Martín Fierro with fellow correspondents. Mascetti began presenting the ''
Telenoche Telenoche is an Argentine TV news program. It is broadcast from Mondays to Fridays at 8:00pm in eltrece channel and it is presented by Nelson Castro and Dominique Metzger. History It began broadcasting on January 3, 1966, first at 11:00PM (co ...
'' news program in 1993 with
Mónica Cahen D'Anvers Mónica Cahen D'Anvers (born November 7, 1934) is an Argentine journalist and TV news host. The daughter of French aristocrat Comte Gilbert George Louis Cahen D'Anvers and María Elina Láinez Peralta de Alvear, she completed her studies at Camb ...
, who later became his wife. They both received the
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in 2000 in recognition of their work. After retiring from ''
Telenoche Telenoche is an Argentine TV news program. It is broadcast from Mondays to Fridays at 8:00pm in eltrece channel and it is presented by Nelson Castro and Dominique Metzger. History It began broadcasting on January 3, 1966, first at 11:00PM (co ...
'' in 2004, they worked together on the radio program ''Mónica y César'' on Radio del Plata.


Personal life

Mascetti married Mónica Cahen D'Anvers in June 2003. They first met in 1971 when they were working for El Trece together and were in a domestic partnership in the 25 years prior to their marriage. They remained married until his death. They did not have children together; Cahen D'Anvers had two children from her previous marriage. After retiring from journalism in 2015, he went back to San Pedro and established a rural tourism centre called La Campiña de Mónica y Cesar. Mascetti died on 4 October 2022 in San Pedro. He was 80, and had
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prior to his death.


References

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