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Hugo Guerrero Marthineitz (11 August 1924, in
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– 21 August 2010, in
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) was a
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vian journalist, commentator and radio host, who spent most of his professional career in
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Life and work

Hugo Guerrero Marthineitz was born in
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,
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, to Lorenzo Guerrero, the son of
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parents."Argentina: Land of The Vanishing Blacks"
Ebony Oct 1973
Politically active during his secondary school studies, Guerrero was forced to go into hiding for a time in 1941; that year, however, he had found his calling in
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, and soon became one of Lima's most recognizable radio voices, hosting a news and commentary program on ''
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''.El blog del bolero
/ref> Guerrero Marthineitz left Lima for
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,
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, in 1955, and later settled in neighboring
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,
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. He returned to Buenos Aires, at the time the World's leading center of Spanish-language broadcasting, in 1964. His successful career in Lima quickly opened doors for him in Argentine radio and he soon hosted ''El show del minuto'' ("The Show of the Minute"), centering around literary reviews and talk. The show's success earned him his first television show, ''Séptima noche'' ("Seventh Night"). Enjoying high ratings, a 1967 interview with writer
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resulted in its termination when the outspoken philosopher openly praised
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. The same
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that had ''Séptima noche'' pulled, ordered the suspension of ''El show del minuto'' in 1970. Guerrero Marthineitz was, however, soon given a prime-time news and commentary program in Buenos Aires' ''Radio Belgrano'', then among the city's premiere stations. He brought the hitherto declining ''Radio Belgrano'' record ratings, even after the advent of Argentina's repressive last dictatorship in 1976. His program combined interviews, debate and commentary, as well as his thorough reviews of the day's music, theatre and film. He received a KONEX Award (Argentine broadcasting's highest honor) for his program in 1981. Guerrero Marthineitz was placed under active surveillance by the military regime and he avoided provocations during his popular programs, preferring instead to leave audiences with subtle asides hinting at the day's climate of fear. His show began to decline in popularity following Argentina's return to democracy in 1983, in part owing to the sudden explosion of variety in local programming. In a bid to rescue falling ratings, he signed a television contract to host ''A solas'' ("Solo Encounter"); but his no-frills format helped lead to low ratings and the show's cancellation. His career declined steadily afterwards, particularly after a 1992 altercation he involved himself in when television talk show host
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baited Guerrero Marthineitz regarding his half-Jewish background, to which he replied: ''I need no lectures from you, Mr. Goldfarb'' (referring to Viale's real Jewish surname). He returned to a television talk show format with his ''Reencuentro a solas'' ("Solo Re-encounter") in 1996, a promising return derailed by his increasing irascibility. A dispute with
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(arguably the most influential woman in Argentine television) and musician
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led to the show's closure that October. Returning to radio, he hosted ''Guerrero de noche'' ("Guerrero at Night") on ''Radio del Plata''; but, in 1998, the evening program was canceled. The following year, his wife filed for divorce and Guerrero Marthineitz, a long-time smoker, was diagnosed with bladder cancer. The renowned radio host seriously considered returning to his family property in Lima when, in late 2000, he was offered a co-hosting position by popular Buenos Aires television personality
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("Chiche"). The show, ''Edición Chiche'' ("Chiche's Edition"), saw its ratings soar. His health recovered, Guerrero Marthineitz returned to his classic ''Encuentro a solas.'' He retired from regular broadcasting in 2006, though he returned to the medium amid personal financial problems in 2009 with Radio Rivadavia's ''Ahí donde está el silencio'', and at the kindness of an erstwhile foe, Mauro Viale. Guerrero continued to host cultural events. His precise, unhurried speech, his carefully timed laughter and silences, attention to detail and intimate narrations recall literary readings (which he still hosted), rather than radio or television programs and made Hugo Guerrero Marthineitz, an immigrant with an unmistakable accent, one of the most influential radio personalities in Argentina.


Death

Both Guerrero Marthineitz's finances and health deteriorated quickly during 2009 and 2010, when a dearth in radio contracts and his inability to collect back pay resulted in his becoming homeless. Among those the noted emcee alleged to have owed him thousands of pesos were the government of
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and Mauro Viale, with whom Guerrero was reportedly engaged in a fistfight shortly after his May 2010 eviction. Guerrero was taken to a Buenos Aires
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in July, and died there in August of cardiac arrest at age 86.


References

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