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Dolores Ayala Nieto, better known as Lolita Ayala (born May 20, 1951), is a Mexican journalist and philanthropist from
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. She began her career in television journalism in the early 1970s, at a time when no woman headed a news or informational program in Mexico. In 1974, she was asked to host a segment of the then popular news show ''24 Horas'', hosted by
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, who became her mentor. In 1987, she became the main anchor of her own news program, now called ''El Noticiero con Lolita Ayala'' which has been on the air since. She also does health information videos for television. She is a member of ten social/charity organizations, with the most important of these being Sólo por Ayudar which she founded in 1985 and Comité Pro Animal which she co-founded in 1992.


Early and personal life

Dolores Ayala Nieto, better known for her nickname Lolita Ayala, was born on May 20, 1951 in Mexico City. She came from a medical family. Her father, grandfather, uncles and cousins were doctors. She says she was taught by her parents to give to others as they organized charity works. She began college by studying medicine in the United States and then studied radio and television journalism in Rome. She has been married three times but is single now. She has two children Anibal and Maria Luisa.


Career

Ayala's journalism career began at Teleperiódico, part of the
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agency, working with them for sixteen years. In 1971 she appeared on television for the first time on Channel 8 in Mexico City. At that time there were no women in Mexico who headed a news or information show. From 1972 to 1974 she collaborated on news programs such as “En Punto” and “En contacto directo” as well as other kinds of programs such as “Adivine me chamba” and “Cada noche.” In 1974 she was asked to anchor her own segment on the news show ''24 Horas'' with
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, an important news show at that time. She worked with Zabludovsky and others on the show for the next twelve years. That year, she also presented, alongside Raul Velasco, the third edition of the
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, which was held in Acapulco. In 1987, Zabludovsky retired and then president of
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offered Ayala the head anchor position for a news show originally called ''Muchas noticias'', later renamed ''El Noticiero con Lolita Ayala''. This made her the first woman head anchor of an information show in Mexico. The show has been on the air since airing Monday to Friday for a half-hour in the afternoons. It is considered one of the most prestigious news shows. She has worked for Televisa for over forty years. Her journalism work has been described as truthful, simple and avoiding
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and tabloid like scandals. It is also noted for promoting a number of social values. In 2001, she hosted a special program for children to discuss the 9/11 attacks in the United States. In addition to Zabludovsky, she was also worked with
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,
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and
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. She has covered stories such as the
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, the death of
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, the
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, and the assassination of
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. She also hosts a series of short informational videos for television called ''La Línea de la Salud'', which deals with various health topics of concern to Mexico such as
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. These generally consist of her interviewing one or two experts on a subject as well as short segments on important points and life stories.


Philanthropic work

Ayala is also noted for her philanthropic and social work similar to that done by other journalists such as Rita Gánem, Virginia Sendel and Patricia Suárez. She states that it is her mission in life to work on social causes. She participates in ten such organizations such as Fondo para la Salud. Her most important work is with an organization called Sólo por Ayudar, which she founded in 1985 after that year’s major earthquake in Mexico City. The aim of the organization is providing for various economic needs of Mexico working with ten major programs such as “Pro Ciego” usually in collaboration with other social organizations. Most of its work related to providing food and medical attention including medicines and facilities to detect
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. Her main work with the group is to act as its spokesperson for fundraising. She is also a founder and the president of the Comité Pro Animal, which works to combat animal cruelty, provide access to vaccines and promote sterilization of pets in order to cut down on the number of animals euthanized in shelters.


Recognitions

Over her career, Ayala has received numerous recognitions in Mexico and abroad. One major award was the Women’s Cross of the
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in 2001. Recent awards include a bust of her at the Parque de los Periodistas Ilustres in Mexico City (2008), the Mujeres de Excelencia award (2010) and the Vida Vibrante and Corazón de Plata awards for her philanthropic and journalism work (2012). Solo por Ayudar was recognized for its work by the Casa de la América Latina in
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.


References


External links


''El Noticiero con Lolita Ayala''
at
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''La Línea de la Salud''
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Sólo por Ayudar
Official Website
Comité Pro Animal
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