Nelson Castro (journalist)
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Nelson Alberto Castro (born April 5, 1955 in San Martín,
Province of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (), officially the Buenos Aires Province (''Provincia de Buenos Aires'' ), is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of th ...
) is an Argentine journalist, physician and writer. He hosts "''El Juego Limpio''" (English: ''Fair Game''), a political debate show on
Todo Noticias TN (formerly known as ''Todo Noticias'' (English: ''All News'') is an Argentine pay and streaming news television channel owned by the Clarín Group and its subsidiary, Artear. The channel began broadcasting on 1 June 1993, at 7:00 a.m. l ...
.


Early life

Castro was born on April 5 1955 in the town of San Martín, in the province of
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, to Elsa and Nelson Manuel Castro. From 1961 to 1973, he attended the Nuestra Señora de Luján religious school, finishing both elementary and high school there. When he was five months old, he was diagnosed with gangrenous erysipelas, an infectious disease product of an unknown germ. As a result of it, he had to undergo facial reconstruction surgery seven times by the time he was 14, and nearly died. According to Castro himself, this was a "real challenge" to him.


In medicine

Starting in 1974, he attended the
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. He earned a degree in Medicine in April 2, 1980. A
neurologist Neurology (from el, νεῦρον (neûron), "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the brain, the spinal c ...
, in 1986 he travelled to the United States as he received a scholarship to study at
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. He worked as a physician for ten years, alongside his journalistic career, until 1993; according to Castro himself, he decided to leave the medical field as it was no longer "ethical" to continue exercising it, as patients often visited his medical office not to get treated but "to see the man who appeared on TV".


In journalism

He graduated from the Grafótecnico Institute as a journalist in 1974. At first both a sports journalist and
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, he performed the task for over ten years, up until 1984, when he joined the Buenos Aires-based Radio Municipal and jumped into political commentary. That same year, he was awarded a scholarship from the
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(WPI) due to his covering of the Irangate, where he was chosen in a contest between 1500 journalists from all over the world. He performed economic and political analysis studies at
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, eventually achieving a Master's degree in
political journalism Political journalism is a broad branch of journalism that includes coverage of all aspects of politics and political science, although the term usually refers specifically to coverage of civil governments and political power. Political journa ...
. During his time in the US, he also performed as an intern at the
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and National Broadcasting Company, as part of the WPI plan. In 1988, he was hired by Radio El Mundo, also based in the capital city. That same year he was the first Latin American journalist to announce the victory of George H. W. Bush in the U.S. presidential elections, an event which was highlighted by
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. In 1991, he was chosen to cover the
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by the same radio station. Castro there communicated (Via telephone) with
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captain Ralph Scott, warning him that President Bush had ordered to make the final attack by ground on the Iraqi troops. As the result of this, he was selected by the local U.S. embassy to participate at the Worldnet conference with U.S. State Department officials and government authorities. In 1993, he ventured into television, starting with the "En la mira" TV show, which was broadcast by CableVisión Noticias. The show ran until March 1998, where he resigned his contract with the network. That same year, he was hired by news channel
Todo Noticias TN (formerly known as ''Todo Noticias'' (English: ''All News'') is an Argentine pay and streaming news television channel owned by the Clarín Group and its subsidiary, Artear. The channel began broadcasting on 1 June 1993, at 7:00 a.m. l ...
(TN) to host "Juego limpio", a political debate show. He currently hosts "El juego limpio", a political debate show, aired by TV news network TN. He also writes for the Perfil newspaper and hosts a radio show, "La mirada despierta", on the Continental radio station."La mirada despierta" – Continental
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