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Isabel San Sebastián Cabasés (born 15 March 1959) is a Spanish journalist and writer.


Biography


Early years

The daughter of a Spanish diplomat, Isabel San Sebastián was born in
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, Chile. Her ancestry is Basque and Navarrese, and she is the cousin of Pamplona politician . After graduating in Information Sciences from the
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, she joined the newspaper ' in
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. From there she jumped to writing for national media such as the magazine '' Época'' and the newspaper ''
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'', where she began to write the political column "El contrapunto", and where she remained from 1989 to 2000. Her first contacts with the world of television were due to
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, who brought her into the political
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of the programs he presented and hosted on Antena 3: ' (1995) and ' (1996–1997). In the 1995–1996 season she also worked for
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, both on ' and ''
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''.


1997–1998

In 1997, she went into public media at the request of the new
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director, . At
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, she began to appear in September of that year, both on the recently launched morning program ''Buenos días con '' and the nighttime program ''24 Horas''. At
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(TVE), San Sebastián was offered the opportunity to present the interview show ' (which premiered with an interview with
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, wife of then President
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), besides working on the morning news program '' Los Desayunos de TVE''.


1998–2002

In 1998, coinciding with the arrival of at the network's news channel, she was hired by Antena 3 to replace at the head of the morning news program '. At the same time, she started working at
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, contributing to the programs ''A toda radio'' with Marta Robles and ' with . In 2002 she was dismissed as the head of the program and relieved by . The exit was framed in the context of a tough confrontation between
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, director of the newspaper '' El Mundo'' and
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, president of
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, majority shareholder of the network at that time. According to the journalist herself, who worked in both media (she had joined the editorial staff of ''El Mundo'' in March 2000), she was pressured to leave the newspaper. Faced with her refusal, Antena 3 acted, in her words, "repressing her."


2002–2006

At that moment, Luis Herrero on
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and
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on television, both critics of the way in which the journalist was fired, offered her a spot on their respective political tertulias. Isabel San Sebastián was thus brought onto ' on COPE and ' on
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. In the 2004–2005 season she led the political program ''El Debate'' on
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, joining the María Teresa Campos team the following year, this time on Antena 3: first in September 2005, for the season of ', and in 2006 on the short-lived show '. That same season of 2004, when
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replaced Herrero at the head of ''La Mañana'', Isabel San Sebastián opted to follow Luis del Olmo in his latest radio venture and joined the new edition of ''Protagonistas'' on .


2007–present

In 2007 she participated in the political tertulias of the TVE program ' and Telemadrid's ''Alto y Claro''. On the latter, a verbal clash with the journalist José María Calleja led to him leaving the show that January. At the beginning of November of the same year, it was Isabel San Sebastián who left the set of ''59 segundos'' due to the allegations that Calleja had leveled at her, accusing her of "having fattened
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". Due to this she filed a legal claim for protection of honor. In July 2010, the Court of First Instance ordered Calleja to pay €12,000 to San Sebastián. The ruling was overturned by the
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in November 2014, which "placed the conflict in the field of freedom of expression and the right to honor, and concluded that this was prevalent in this case inasmuch as the accused journalist limited himself to making a criticism regarding a subject of interest and in a context of previous confrontation." From 2007 to 2010, San Sebastián also appeared on ''La Tarde con Cristina'' for COPE, led by , and presented the program ''La noche de'' on . From September 2008 to June 2009 she took part in the tertulia of the program '' La mirada crítica'', presented by María Teresa Campos. From 6 September 2010 to 19 December 2012 she hosted the political analysis program ''Alto y Claro'' on Telemadrid. Beginning on 24 October 2011, and on the occasion of the remodeling of , she presented the nightly news program ''El contrapunto'' until 15 March 2013. From December 2012 to August 2013 she also participated in ' on Telecinco. From 2013 to 2014 she appeared on '. In recent years she has contributed to the programs ' (2013–present), ' (2013–present), and ' (2013–present) on , ' (2014–present) on La 1, ' (2015) on Telemadrid, ' (2015) on Telecinco, and various programs.


Books

* ''Mayor Oreja, una victoria frente al miedo'' (2001) * ''Los años de plomo, memoria en carne viva de las víctimas'' (2003) * ''El árbol y las nueces'', with Carmen Gurruchaga (2000) * ''¿A qué juegan nuestros hijos?'' (2004), with Javier San Sebastián * ''Cuentos de María la gorda'' (2005) * ' (novel, 2006) * ''Fungairiño: El enemigo de ETA'' (2007) * ' (novel, 2008) * ''Imperator'' (novel, 2010) * ''Un reino lejano'' (novel, 2012) * ''La mujer del diplomático'' (novel, 2014), Editorial Plaza & Janés Editores, * ''Lo último que verán tus ojos'' (novel, 2016), Editorial Plaza & Janés,


References


External links

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