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María del Carmen Marchante Barrobés ( Tortosa, Tarragona, 15 September 1946), better known as Karmele Marchante, is a Spanish journalist and feminist with an extensive career in all media and also known for her time in the tabloids.


Early years

She studied at the University of Navarra and at the Official School of Journalism in Barcelona. enlace irrecuperable After finishing her studies, she worked for Unesco in
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in 1973. She then married an Icelandic linguist and moved to Iceland, where she lived and worked as a flying reporter. After three years, she got a divorce and moved back to Barcelona, where she worked in newspapers and radio and got involved with Spanish feminism by starting the group LAMAR (the Antipatriarchal Struggle of Antiauthoritarian and Revolutionary Women). In 1981, together with María Rodrguez Bayraguet, she translated for the Icaria publishing house in Barcelona the book by Ayatollah Jomeini entitled ''Principios políticos, filosóficos, sociales y religiosos'', which had great repercussions. While still in Barcelona, Marchante edited the magazine ''Star'' and co–founded the magazine ''Ajoblanco'', both of which were references to countercultural journalism in the 80's in Spain. In 1984, she moved to Madrid, where she began her television career in the program ''
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'', of Televisión Española, enlace irrecuperable with outstanding reports on politics, interviewing, among others, Adolfo Suárez, already ex–president of the Spanish Government, and
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, recently elected president of Catalonia. Her reports on culture, such as that of Michael Jackson, also stood out.


Trajectory

She worked in the ''
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'' magazine's Barcelona editorial office between 1977 and 1984 In 1984, she joined Televisión Española and moved to Madrid. At the public broadcaster, she made reports for programs such as ''
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'' or ''La Tarde'' and also participated in others such as ''Segundos fuera'' (1986) and Radio Nacional de España. At the end of the 1980s, she returned to the private media, working for a decade for the Grupo Z weeklies ''Panorama Internacional'' (1987– 1988) and '' Tiempo'' (1988–1997) doing interviews, opinion columns, and social chronicles. She combined written journalism with radio (she replaced
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in the COPE channel's ''Protagonistas'' by Luis del Olmo in 1988) and television collaborations. She hosted several programs on regional channels and hosted a segment of Antena 3 Noticias called ''Las noticias del corazón'' (1990) on the newly launched
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. She worked on Gran Wyoming's ''La noche se mueve'' (1993) in Telemadrid; Julián Lago's ''La máquina de la verdad'' (1993, 1994) in Telecinco and ''Pasa la vida'' (1993– 1996), ''Tardes con Teresa'' (1994) and ''Día a día'' (1996– 1997) by
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, in La 1 and Telecinco. Regarding her feminist and research aspects, in 1994 she founded the group ''El Club de las 25'', which brings together women from different sectors for the active struggle in feminism. At this time, Marchante combined her work as a journalist with a stay in Washington D. C. thanks to a
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, and another later at the University of Debrecen, in Hungary. In 1997, she arrived at ''Tómbola'', where she held a chair for 7 years. She focused her career on television, and her popularity grew exponentially, including making advertising spots, participating in reality shows, and giving paid interviews. Tómbola was a novel format in Spain, in which several journalists would focus–sometimes in a reproachful tone and with an aggressive attitude–on aspects of the interviewed person's private life. This type of program, controversial in content and form, was subsequently imitated by all the networks. The verbal confrontations between Marchante and Jesús Mariñas (author of the then famous phrase "''que te calles Karmele!''"), one of her colleagues on the set, became famous. After the cancellation of Tómbola, Marchante continued her career on national channels, collaborating as an expert in politics and current affairs in programs such as ''Como la vida'' (2003–2004), on
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, or on Telecinco in ''Día a día'' (2004), by
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, ''TNT'' (2004–2007), by Jordi González or ''A tu lado'' (2004–2007), by Emma García. It also highlights the program ''Temporada Alta'' Alta of the Balearic regional channel IB3. In 2008, she participated in the contest '' Supervivientes'', broadcast by Telecinco, in which she was sometimes reprimanded by other contestants due to her physical condition and her peculiar personality, especially during the group tests. She was the 6th expelled from the contest that would later be won by
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.


''Sálvame'' and ''La Noria''

In 2009, she began collaborating in the Telecinco program ''Sálvame'', hosted by Jorge Javier Vázquez, where she starred in comedic moments such as her Eurovision Song Contest 2010 entry as Pop Star Queen. And she presented three songs: ''Soy un tsunami'', ''La Carmelita'', and ''Las mujeres al poder'', of which ''Soy un tsunami'' was chosen, which placed first in the internet voting. Defender also of transsexual people and the homosexual collective in general, two transsexuals appeared in the video clip of Soy un Tsunami, so she was chosen to give a proclamation at the Gay Pride of Madrid in 2010. Despite her success in the vote, her candidacy was rejected three days after the opening of the voting by RTVE, after it was known that some parts of the song did not comply with the regulations of the
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. She leaves the program in May 2011 to travel to England, only to return a few months later at the program's request.In 2016, Marchante left it definitively, saying that she felt "humiliated, vexed, insulted, and mistreated" by the program's team and its direction, among other things, for her positions as a feminist and Catalan pro–independence. After leaving, she declared that having worked in the heart press had been the biggest mistake of her life. In parallel to her stint in Sálvame as an interviewer of popular characters in '' La Noria'' (2008–2012), until the program was canceled due to lack of advertisers. On 16 July 2013, she began participating in the new Telecinco contest called ''
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'', a reality show presented by Joaqun Prat from the central studios of Mediaset España and with her co–host
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from the Sierra de Gredos. In the summer of 2015, her signing was made public as a collaborator for the program ''La vida'' on Catalunya Ràdio. In 2018, she began working on ''Espejo público'' of
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, as well as
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. In the meantime, she launches her social media career with a current affairs YouTube channel.


Published works

* 2003 – ''Arquetipos y arquetipas: la fauna rosa.'' Editorial Planeta. * 2011 – ''Los juguetes de Karmele.'' Editorial La Esfera. * 2018 – ''Puta no se nace.'' Editorial Lo que no existe.


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