Carlos Tramontina
Appearance
Carlos Tramontina | |
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Born | Carlos Alberto Tramontina June 5, 1956 |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Education | Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado |
Occupation(s) | Journalist and Anchor |
Years active | 1984–present |
Notable credit(s) | SPTV 2ª Edição anchor (1998–prsesent) |
Carlos Alberto Tramontina and commonly known simply as Carlos Tramontina (born March 11, 1956 in Adamantina) is a Brazilian journalist.[1][2]
He graduated in Journalism at Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado in 1977.[1] He was editor-in-chief and news presenter of Bom Dia São Paulo[2] and São Paulo Já.[1] In 1998, he co-presented SPTV with Débora Meneses.
In 2000, he temporarily presented Jornal da Globo,[1][2] replacing Lilian Witte Fibe. He is currently the presenter of the second edition of SPTV and the weekly Antena Paulista.[1][2]
He is noted for being a mountaineering enthusiast, having published one book about his experience in Himalaya trying to climb the Island Peak.[3]
Programs
At Rede Globo
- SPTV 2ª Edição (since 1998);
- Antena Paulista (since 1999);
- Jornal da Globo (from May to August 2000);
- Jornal Nacional (alternate Saturdays until 2005);
- Bom Dia São Paulo (during the 1990s);
- SPTV 1ª Edição (until 1998);
- São Paulo Já (1993).
At Globo News
- N de Notícia (until 2001).
Bibliography
- Entrevista (Interview) — Editora Globo (1997)
- A morada dos deuses: um repórter nas trilhas do Himalaia (Home of the gods: a reporter on the trails of Himalaya) — Sá Editora (2004)
- Tietê, presente e futuro (Tietê, present and future) — BEI (2011)
References
- ^ a b c d e Biografia de Carlos Tramontina para o museu da televisão brasileira
- ^ a b c d "Carlos Tramontina". Memória Globo. Organizações Globo. 27 January 2004. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
- ^ Achôa, Yara (July 2008). "Carlos Tramontina: A escalada rumo à corrida". Revista Contra-Relógio. Retrieved 10 August 2014.