Nativel Preciado
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Born | Natividad del Belén Preciado González 1 November 1948 Madrid, Spain |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer |
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Natividad del Belén Preciado González (born 1 November 1948), known as Nativel Preciado, is a Spanish journalist and writer.[1][2]
Biography
Nativel Preciado began her professional career at the Arriba (the official newspaper of Francoist Spain) in 1966, then moved to the now-defunct newspaper Madrid , where she remained from 1967 to 1971.[3]
Specializing in political news, she was a witness and reporter of the important events that took place during the Transition period for the newspaper ABC and the magazines Interviú and Vindicación Feminista.[4] In 1982 she joined the editorial staff of the newly created Tiempo magazine.
Her activity as an opinion columnist in the written press has been combined with participation in discussions and debates both on radio and television. In the former medium, after collaborating with Luis del Olmo on the Onda Cero program Protagonistas ,[5] she joined Cadena SER in 1996, and from then until mid-2011 she was one of the regular tertulianas on the programs Hoy por hoy,[6] La ventana , and Hora 25 .[7]
In television, Preciado has appeared on Con Hermida y Cía (1994–1996),[8] La hora H (1996–1997), El café (1999–2003) with Isabel San Sebastián, La respuesta (2003–2004), Ruedo ibérico (2004–2005)[9] all on Antena 3, as well as 59 segundos (2004–2012) on TVE.
Since the late 1960s she has worked in the genre of biography and has written, among others, those of the boxers Muhammad Ali and José Legrá. In 2012 she presented a new book about her contact and experience with new technologies, and more specifically with Twitter. She also reflects on the passage of time. It is titled Si yo tuviera 100.000 seguidores (If I Had 100,000 Followers).
Currently, she participates as an analyst on Los Desayunos de TVE (2008–present), El debate de La 1 ,[10] Al rojo vivo (2011–present), and La Sexta noche (2013–present) on laSexta. She is part of the writing team for the news magazine Tiempo de Hoy.
Awards
- Francisco Cerecedo Award (1986)[11]
- APM Award for Best Journalist of the Year (1988)
- Finalist for the Premio Planeta de Novela (1999), for her first novel El egoísta[12]
- Primavera Novel Award (2007), for Camino de hierro[13]
- Fernando Lara Novel Award (2014), for Canta sólo para mí[1]
Books
- Biografía completa de Cassius Clay, 1969
- Biografía completa de Legrá, 1969
- Las folclóricas, 1973
- La cara de los Borbones, 1975
- Fuera de campo, 1991.
- El sentir de las mujeres, 1996
- Amigos íntimos, 1998
- El egoísta, 1999
- Ser feliz, 2000
- Extrañas parejas, 2000
- Hablemos de la vida, with José Antonio Marina , 2002
- Bodas de plata, 2003.
- Camino de hierro, 2006 (previously titled Olvida el Paraíso)
- Llegó el tiempo de las cerezas, 2008
- Nadie pudo con ellos, 2011
- Si yo tuviera 100.000 seguidores, 2012
- Canta solo para mí, 2014[1]
References
- ^ a b c Molina, Margot (16 May 2014). "Nativel Preciado, nuevo Premio de Novela Fernando Lara". El País (in Spanish). Seville. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "Cumpleaños" [Birthdays]. ABC (in Spanish). 31 October 1995. p. 60. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ García-Albi Gil de Biedma, Inés (1 January 2007). Nosotras Que Contamos: Mujeres Periodistas en España [We That Count: Women Journalists in Spain]. Plaza & Janés. p. 92. ISBN 9788401379819. Retrieved 23 August 2018 – via Google Books.
- ^ Simelio Solá, Núria (2006). Prensa de información general durante la transición política española (1974–1984) [General Information Press During the Spanish Political Transition (1974–1984)] (Thesis) (in Spanish). Autonomous University of Barcelona Faculty of Communication Sciences. p. 153 – via Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa.
- ^ "1988–1996" (in Spanish). Gesto por la Paz de Euskal Herria. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "Nativel Preciado, periodista: 'La lectura se contagia con el ejemplo de otras personas'" [Nativel Preciado, Journalist: 'The Reading is Spread by the Example of Other People'] (in Spanish). Cadena SER. 18 November 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "Ángels Barceló contesta a Carnicero tras su despido de 'Hora 25'" [Ángels Barceló Answers Carnicero After Her Dismissal from 'Hora 25']. El Semanal Digital (in Spanish). 20 July 2011. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "Todas las cadenas conmemoran el vigésimo aniversario del acceso al Trono del Rey" [All the Networks Commemorate the Twentieth Anniversary of Access to the King's Throne]. ABC (in Spanish). 23 November 1995. p. 131. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ Gallo, Isabel (26 August 2004). "Montserrat Domínguez debuta el 6 de septiembre en Antena 3" [Montserrat Domínguez Debuts on 6 September on Antena 3]. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "Quién es quién en las principales tertulias de televisión" [Who's Who in the Main Television Tertulias]. La Gaceta (in Spanish). 11 September 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "Juan Cueto, premio de periodismo Francisco Cerecedo" [Juan Cueto, Francisco Cerecedo Journalism Award]. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. 5 December 1987. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "Finalista Premio Planeta 1999" (in Spanish). Planeta. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
- ^ "La escritora Nativel Preciado gana el Premio Primavera de Novela con 'Olvida el Paraíso'" [The Writer Nativel Preciado Wins the Primavera Novel Award with 'Olvida el Paraíso']. El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid. EFE. 27 February 2007. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
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