Jesús Ceberio
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Jesús Ceberio Galardi (born 1946 in
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,
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) is a Spanish journalist. He served as editor-in-chief of ''
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'' from 1993 to 2006. He graduated from the School of Journalism of the
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, where he also studied philosophy.


Biography

Ceberio began his career working for ''
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'' between 1970 and 1976. He was a correspondent for the ''Informaciones'' newspaper and an editor and host for
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. In 1976, he joined ''El País'' as a correspondent in the Basque Country. Between 1980 and 1985, he was in charge of Latin American correspondence; upon his return to Spain, he was named editor-in-chief. In 1987, he was part of the team that published the weekly ''El Globo'', of which he was deputy director and director. He returned to ''El País'', where he was responsible for the Sunday edition and the information. In November 1993, he was appointed director of ''El País'', a position he held until May 2006. During his time as director, he launched the first digital edition of the newspaper and expanded the newspaper's presence in Latin America. Ceberio received the Ischia International Journalism Award in 2004. In 2006 he was named General Press Director of PRISA and, in 2011, editorial advisor of ''
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21st-century Spanish journalists 20th-century Spanish journalists Living people University of Navarra alumni People from Hondarribia El País editors 1946 births