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Gemma Nierga Barris (born 1 November 1965) is a
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journalist who has spent most of her professional career as a radio and television presenter. Among other programs, she is known for directing and presenting ''La Ventana'' from 1997 to 2012 and ''
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'' from 2012 to 2017, both on
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radio.


Biography

Gemma Nierga earned a licentiate in journalism from the
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, where she studied photojournalism under . She entered the public eye in 1984 as the presenter of a film program on Radio Vilassar de Dalt, as well as appearing on Calella Televisión in Maresme, Barcelona. In 1985 she moved to in Barcelona, after which she joined TV3 to present the show ' from 1987 to 1989. In 1987 she joined
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's . She began as a reporter on a morning program, and later moved to the evening lineup, creating the program '' To Talk For The Sake Of Talking'', which was carried on SER stations in Catalonia. In 1994 it was broadcast throughout Spain, and expanded to Chile and Colombia in 2003. She also worked on SER's cultural, current events, and interview shows, most prominently the news program '. At the same time, she continued to present several programs on TV3, such as ''Tres senyores i un senyor'', ''Pares i fills'', and ''Tothom per tothom'' (all of which premiered in 1993). In 1995, she presented the program ' on
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(TVE) and, in 1997, ''Hablando con Gemma'', broadcast on the regional channels Nou,
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, Euskal Telebista, and
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. Nierga won an
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for ''To Talk For The Sake Of Talking'' in 1997. She is also the author of a book by the same title ( es, Hablar por hablar, links=no; ca, Parlar per parlar, links=no), in which she relates her experiences on the show. In 1997, after the departure of , she took over the Cadena SER radio program ', the ratings leader in its time slot. With this program she won the 2000 International Ondas Award for children's
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. Following the assassination of her friend
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by the separatist group
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on 21 November 2000, she was the subject of great controversy when she made the following statements at a march protesting the murder:
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, in his second book of memoirs, recalls the demonstration and Nierga's words. They were addressed to Prime Minister
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, who asked the president of the
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, "And with whom do I have to talk?" In July 2004, Nierga married José Antonio Cabanillas, lieutenant mayor for the United Left in the city of Córdoba, where she went to reside. In September 2005, their son Pau was born. In 2005, the Observatory against Domestic and Gender Violence presented her with its Recognition Award for her work in the eradication of
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violence in the media. On 24 October 2007, she received an Ondas Distinguished Career award for hosting ''La ventana'' for 10 years. After a decade away from television, on 11 April 2008, she premiered the weekly talk show ''Ya te vale'' on the TVE channel La 1, an adaptation of the
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program ''What Kids Really Think'', where children interview celebrity guests. This was a nationwide version of ''No em ratllis'', which
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had presented on TV3 in Catalonia. On TVE the program lasted two months, with low ratings. In July 2008, Nierga received the
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for directing and presenting ''La ventana''. That September she moved back to Barcelona with her husband and son, where she continued to direct and present the program daily. During the first months of the 2009 season, she was replaced by Marta González Novo for the birth of her second child, Arnau. She narrated
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's documentary ''Baby Boom'' in April 2012, a Spanish version of the Channel 4 program ''
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''. Beginning on 3 September of that year, she and
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presented the Cadena SER radio program ''
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'', where she remained until July 2017, when SER informed her that they would not renew her contract. In May 2013 she received the for her "multifaceted, long, and prolific" career in the field. In November 2017, Nierga received the Non-sexist Communication Award for her career from the . That month, 8TV announced signing her to cover the Catalan electoral campaign before the elections convened on 21 December. In January 2018, she joined
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to write for '. In March 2018 she began presenting ''Mis padres'' on TV3. On 21 September 2020, she began presenting ''Cafè d’idees'', produced by
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Catalunya and broadcast simultaneously on La 2 and
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