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''Hoy por hoy'' is a Spanish radio program, produced by the news department of the
Cadena SER La Cadena SER (the SER Network) is Spain's premier radio network in terms of both seniority (it was created in 1924) and audience share (it had a regular listenership in 2018 of 4,139,000). The acronym SER stands for ''Sociedad Española de Radi ...
. It is the most listened-to radio program in
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with an average of about three and a half million listeners a day and is considered the most listened-to program in Spanish radio history. Directed and presented by the journalist Àngels Barceló, the program is broadcast from Monday to Friday, from 5:29 am to 12:19 pm, with the later 101 minutes (until 2 pm) dedicated to local opt-out broadcast from local studios. The program, on news and current affairs, spends the first 4 hours reviewing Spanish and international general information, especially political matters. It features live interviews with the most relevant figures of the day, including the main political leaders and leaders of government. The last two hours and nineteen minutes of the program are more relaxed with sections on different themes, and humour. ''Hoy por Hoy'' began broadcasting on 22 September 1986, directed and presented by
Iñaki Gabilondo José Ignacio Gabilondo Pujol (born 19 October 1942, in San Sebastián) better known as Iñaki Gabilondo is a Spanish journalist, and TV news anchor. Gabilondo started his career at 21 (1963) in Radio Popular (COPE) until 1969, when he became t ...
who stayed until 2005. During its first years on the air it was rivalled by '' Protagonistas'', which was then the leading morning program on Spanish radio. In the mid-1990s ''Hoy por hoy'' gained the highest listenership figures of more than three million a day. Today it is the most listened-to radio program in
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. On 30 August 2005 Gabilondo left the program to take charge of the evening news program of the new television network
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, belonging to the same media group as Cadena SER, the Grupo Prisa. Cadena SER replaced Gabilondo with
Carles Francino Carles Francino Murgades (born 3 January 1958, in Barcelona) is a Spanish journalist. He started his career in Cadena SER Tarragona. In 1979 he got his first job at COPE Reus as a sports editor. Later, he joined the Tarragona studio of the COP ...
, who presented and directed ''Hoy por hoy'' from 19 September 2005 to June 2012.


External links


''Hoy por hoy'' website, where the daily program can be heard (Spanish).Cadena SER


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Diana Turbay Diana Consuelo Turbay Quintero (March 9, 1950 – January 25, 1991) was a Colombian journalist kidnapped by the Medellín Cartel and killed by the Colombian Guerrilla during a botched rescue attempt. Her story has been portrayed in a non-fiction ...
, murdered Colombian journalist who founded the Colombian weekly magazine ''Hoy por Hoy'' Spanish radio programs Cadena SER {{Spain-stub