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José Ignacio Gabilondo Pujol (born 19 October 1942), better known as Iñaki Gabilondo, is a Spanish journalist and broadcaster. He is one of Spain's best-known news anchors.


Biography

The second-born in a family of nine, Gabilondo studied Philosophy and Literature with Journalism at the
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. He started his career aged 21 at Radio Popular, which later became
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. He stayed there until 1969, when he became the director of his local Radio San Sebastián, affiliated to the public
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. Two years later, he directed the news department of Cadena SER in
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. In 1978 he directed and hosted ''Hora 25'' on Cadena SER in Madrid, until he became the TV news director of
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, the Spanish public TV network, two years later. After starting in January 1981, his first night in front of the cameras was during
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's '' coup d'etat'' on 23 February 1981. He soon started to host the 9pm edition of ''
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''. He became well-known for covering the internal political tension in
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's government. After leaving Televisión Española, he directed Radio Televisión 16 for a short time, before coming back to Cadena SER, where he hosted ''Aquí la SER'', ''Matinal SER'', ''Pido la palabra'' and ''Onda Media''. On 22 September 1986, he started hosting '' Hoy por hoy'', the main radio show in Spain that he would host for twenty years. Over time, his amicable presenting style made his show the most popular show, beating ratings records. He also kept up his TV appearances, on TVE-1's ''En familia'' from 1987 until 1989, and then his own chat show ''Iñaki, los jueves'' on regional channels in 1990. He returned to TVE to host ''Gente de primera'' in 1993, before swapping to
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in 1996 to run the interviews on the then-most popular broadcast. Every general election, Gabilondo would run a set of interviews with all major candidates. After almost twenty years, on 21 November 2005 it was announced that Gabilondo would leave Cadena SER to host the primetime news on
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's new relaunched channel. He stayed there for four years, leaving in February 2010 after the confirmation of its merger with Telecinco. He later moved to
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to present a news and debate program called ''Hoy'' ("''Today''") in 2010, until the channel's closure at the end of the year. From 2011 until 2020 Gabilondo wrote occasionally for the newspaper ''El País'' and broadcast sporadically on Cadena SER. From 2011 until 2016 he hosted the monthly programme ''Iñaki'' on the pay-per-view
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network. In 2012 he received the Premio Tomás y Valiente for his understanding of democracy and promotion of freedom, and also hosted the documentary ''Transición y democracia en Euskadi'' on
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. In 2012 Gabilondo criticised the Partido Popular for changing the selection of the board of
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, saying "The PP were warming up this decision with the most indecent campaign, that we remember as lashing out against TV professionals and against their work. Saying historic nonsense, like that such partisan TV had never been done before. The PP has rolled out some of its most illiterate to say such things when we've all had the opportunity to find out that it was completely the opposite." Between 2015 and 2019 he hosted ''Cuando ya no este. El mundo dentro de 25 años'' on #0, as well as the 2018 special ''La vista atrás'', celebrating forty years since the signing of the 1978 constitution. In the late 2010s, he also ran a podcast on Cadena SER, called ''Un cafe con Iñaki'', which took a more relaxed approach to current affairs. In September 2021 it was announced that Gabilondo would retire from broadcasting, ending his forty-nine years with Cadena SER. He presented his last TV programme, ''¿Qué diablos es España?'' in November 2022 on #0. He made an appearance on the relaunch of ''Noticias Cuatro'' on 29 January 2024, talking about his memories of the show's original era.


Personal life

He married Maita Egaña Babace in 1967 until she died in July 1981. They had three children: Iñaki, born 1970; Urko, born 1972; and Ainhoa, born 1974. In 1993 he married for a second time to Lola Carretero Herranz, a fashion journalist whom he met on ''Hoy por hoy''. The second-born of a family of nine, many of his siblings followed Gabilondo into the journalistic profession. His brother Pedro is a sports journalist; Ramón is the director of
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in
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. For the others: his brother Luis was the Health Secretary in
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; Javier is a businessman working in the meat industry; Jesús worked for ASPACE, a charity for
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; and Ángel became a
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politician. His sister Lourdes became a missionary in Tuy-Vigo, Galicia; his sister Arantxa is a doctor. He is the uncle of actress
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and the cousin of forensic anthropologist and academic Francisco Etxebarria. In 2019, Gabilondo spoke out against the Vox party, saying "It's
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, exactly what we wanted to get rid of." He quipped that PP leader Pablo Casado "should be called Casadox, because he's become a type of promoter of Vox's thinking... ox arehidden behind all the hubbub created by the Partido Popular. Their car goes without them even spending a penny on fuel; others put it in for them."


References

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