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María Helena Resano Lizaldre (born 9 February 1974) is a Spanish journalist who works for
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. Her professional journalistic career began as an editor for the radio broadcaster
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. Resano presented a weekly programme on Pamplona Televisión before joining
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in Madrid on a scholarship in 1995 and then at
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between 1996 and 1999. She worked at
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from 1999 to 2006, first for 24 Horas as an editor and reporter, news bulletins on
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and presenting the current affairs programme ''59 Segundos''. Resano has worked for LaSexa since 2006, presenting the afternoon ''La Sexta Noticias'' news bulletin as well as fronting other current affair programmes for the broadcaster.


Biography

On 9 February 1974, Resano was born in
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,
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. Her father was an electricity company worker. Resano had wanted to become a professional solo pianist but she was advised to stop doing it when studying the Conservatorio profesional de música Pablo Sarasate, because she had to undergo wrist surgery at age 16. She graduated from the
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with a degree in Audiovisual Journalism in 1996, after beginning her course four years earlier because she thought it the best institute for her studies in the course. Resano began her professional journalism career in her hometown of Pamplona in 1994, editing the
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programme ''
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'' broadcast by the radio broadcaster
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. She subsequently presented a weekly variety programme on Pamplona Televisión and relocated to Madrid in 1995, joining
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on a scholarship. The following year, Resano made the switch to join the newsroom of the national television station
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, remaining there until 1999. She covered events such as
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causing widespread flooding in Honduras and Nicaragua. In October 1999, she left Telecinco to join the rolling news channel 24 Horas run by the state broadcaster
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(RTVE) as an editor and newscaster. Resano began variously presenting the morning, last, weekend and the 9:00 p.m news bulletins on
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. She was also a editor for '' Telediario 2''. Notable events Resano reported on include the death
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, the
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s and the 2004 wedding of her colleague
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to the future
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(then known as Prince Felipe de Borbón). She presented the current affairs programme ' broadcast on TVE1 from October 2004. In February 2006, she accepted an offer to leave RTVE and was employed to join the fledgling private television channel
LaSexta La Sexta (; "The Sixth"; stylized as laSexta) is a Spanish free-to-air television channel. It is privately owned and was originally founded on 18 March 2001 as Beca TV that began broadcasting on 1 April 2001, that same year. By 21 July 2003, the ...
. Resano began presenting the late night weekly current affairs documentary-debate programme ''La Actualidad en 2D'' from 2 April 2006. and the two-hour avant-garde journalistic magazine programme ''Sexto Sentido'' alongside
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and
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for a single season starting in November 2006. She covered the
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in Germany, and has presented the ' 2:00 pm bulletin since September 2006, reporting on various elections in Spain and abroad. Outside of broadcasting, Resano is an professor who teaches news editing to postgraduate students at the
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and provides training courses to spokespeople from the corporate and political world, institutions and classes on public speaking and how to do television interviews. Between November 2015 and October 2017, she served as a member of the Madrid Press Association's board of directors. In 2016, Resano's book, ''La trastienda de un informativo'', was published. She is the author of an monthly article in the magazine is a frequent participant in the press gatherings of the Sunday magazine ''Yo Dona'', which is published by ''El Mundo''.


Personal life

She is married to the Rugby Challenge Donostia founder Aitor Aristegui. They have two children.


Awards

In 2000, she won the Premio Manos Unidas "for the best audiovisual work for the report ''La tierra de todos'' broadcast on Canal 24 Horas." Resano received an Micrófonos de Plata de los Informadores award in 2007. She has been voted a double winner in the
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television award category for her work on ''La Sexta Noticias'' by the Federation of Radio and Television Associations of Spain in both 2009 and 2017. Resano was twice nominated for the Best News Anchor accolade which is presented as part of the Iris Awards in each of 2017 and
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