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Julia María Otero Pérez (born 6 May 1959) is a Spanish journalist.


Biography

The only daughter of a trumpeter and a housewife, Julia Otero has lived in
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since she was three years old. Her childhood was spent in the neighborhood of El Poble-sec. She obtained her licentiate in Spanish
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at the
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. At age 17 she was casually introduced to the communications field through the program ''Protagonista, el cine'' on station Radio Sabadell, thanks to a friend. In a short time she became presenter and director of this program. Between the ages of 19 and 24, Julia was treated for an abdominal tumor which sent her to the operating room six times, but she never left her job on the radio. In 1980 she signed on at in Barcelona, and a year later she joined in Barcelona, initially to work in information services. Later she presented several programs at the station, such as ''Radio a la vista'' (together with and ), the comedy ''Bruja más que bruja'', the musical ''Con faldas y a lo loco'', the interview show ''Café del domingo'', and the magazine ''Sábado noche''. In 1985 she went on to direct and present the morning show ''Crónica del alba'', which, thanks to the agreement between Radio Miramar and
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, was broadcast from Barcelona to the whole of Spain through the network of stations of the episcopal chain. In September 1987, after the break between COPE and Radio Miramar, Otero was tasked with replacing on the Barcelona station's morning show ''Y nosotras, ¿qué?'', which was defined as "an informative show made for and by women." At this time Otero began her television career, in conjunction with the radio for a while. Her first entry into the medium was the debate program ''Una historia particular'' on La 2 of
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(TVE). The same year, she married journalist (a marriage which would last six years). A year later in 1988, she began presenting the program ', achieving great popularity. In the following years, Otero presented the TVE programs ''La Lluna'' (TVE Catalunya), ' (1989), ' (1990), and ''La Ronda'' (1991). Beginning in 1991 Otero returned to the radio with the program ''La Radio de Julia'' on
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, which moved from its nighttime slot to late afternoon after becoming a success. She presented and directed the show until 1999. During this period she made incursions into television. In 1992 she presented ''Jocs de Nit'' on
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; in 1993 she directed the contest ''Los cinco sentidos'' on Antena 3; ''Un paseo por el tiempo'' (1995) again on TVE; and on
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, ''La semana que viene'' (1998), a program that was broadcast on Sunday nights. During 1997 she was a columnist for the newspaper ''
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''. In 1999,
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sold the Onda Cero broadcasters to the
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group. The new owners decided to cancel Julia Otero's program, despite it being an audience favorite, replacing her with journalist
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. This decision was marked by controversy, with accusations of political motivations. The management of the network said that the program was too "elitist" and "intellectually lofty". ''La radio de Julia'' had among its contributors names such as
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(months later appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs). A year later, she returned to TV3 to present the
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''La columna'', which lasted four seasons and also became an audience favorite. Between 2004 and 2005 she presented the program ' on TVE's La 1. From 9 January 2006 to July 2007, she directed and presented the last installment of the long-running series ', directed by Luis del Olmo for , and at the same time presented on TV3. On 1 June 1007 Punto Radio issued a statement announcing the termination of contractual relations with Otero, "by common accord". In September 2007, Julia Otero returned to Onda Cero, where she presented ', replacing '' Gomaespuma''. She returned to the house where ''La Radio de Julia'' was born and from which she was fired in 1999. Her good personal relationship with
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, president of
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and majority shareholder of Onda Cero, allowed her to return to the network.
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replaced her for the second part of ''Protagonistas'' on Punto Radio. In December 2009, at the proposal of the Galician Civic Forum of Barcelona, she was named ''hija predilecta de Monforte'' ( Monforte's favorite daughter), the first woman to receive such a distinction. In May 2012 she returned to television to present ' on TVE. In August 2013 she was signed by Antena 3 to present ' – two specials, the first dedicated to unemployment and the second to education.


Awards

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: ** 1989: National Television Award (Televisión Española) ** 1994: National Radio Award (''La radio de Julia'', Onda Cero) ** 2003: National Television Award for Best Entertainment Program (''La columna'', TV3) ** 2013: National Radio Award for Most Outstanding Career * in Category Television (2003) * Micrófono de Oro in Category Radio (2012) *
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(1989) for ' * Nominated for the for Best Entertainment Program Communicator in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 for ''La Columna'' and ' *
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for Best Presenter in 1988 for ', and for Most Popular Personage in 1989 for ''La luna'' * ''Ciutat de Badalona de Comunicació'' Award (2001) * ''Associació de Dones Empresàries i Emprenedores de Tarragona'' (ADEE) Award (2004)


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