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Humberto Rodríguez "El Gato"

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Humberto Rodriguez Calderon, known as El Gato, (born 3 August 1968 in Bogota, Colombia) is a radio personality and television host. Calderon has hosted programs on Spanish language stations in the Dominican Republic, Colombia and Florida. In August 2011, he replaced Hernan Orjuela as the host of the long-running comedy program Sábados Felices.[1]

Career

Journalist of Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano in Bogotá, Colombia, and Advertising Graduate of Universidad Católica in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Humberto started his radio career in 99.5 Listin in the Dominican Republic, where he was also on television. He worked as sound engineer for the majority of musicians in that Caribbean country at the end of the 1980s and the first part of the 1990s.[citation needed] He returned to Colombia as part of radio networks like La Mega from R.C.N., Radioactiva, Caracol Estereo and Caracol Colombia from Caracol TV network, as well as a t.v. host in investigative journalism, public opinion and entertainment shows like Sin Reserva, Laberinto and before he established in the United States, Radiocity of the Citytv channel in Bogotá.[citation needed]

He was one of the anchors in the TV magazine “De Todo Un Poco” in south Florida seen through channel 22, was international correspondent and host of radio shows for 88.9 la Super Estación Colombia from the Super network; was news editor and voice for the Latino Broadcasting Corporation (LBC), worked for the Grupo Latino de Radio (GLR) as editor and producer of Minuto 60 in the U.S., and as a voice-over he is one of the most quoted[clarification needed] for brands as Ford, Subway, Winn Dixie, FPL, Florida Lotto, BB&T, Tire Kingdom among others.[citation needed] At the same time, his voice can be heard in Telemundo Network and the Discovery Channel for Latin America.[citation needed]

Humberto hosted Canal Caracol’s reality show “Tengo Una Illusión” in Colombia, and was the anchor and director of the radio show “EL METRO” which aired through the station 1210 am in South Florida.[citation needed] “El Gato” co-hosted the TV show “Todo Bebé” in the U.S.[citation needed]

He then hosted the morning show at Mega 94.9 FM (Clear Channel) in South Florida. Also the afternoon drive in more than twelve radio stations across the U.S., part of the Premium Choice content of the company.[citation needed]

In 2011 he becomes the host of “Sábados Felices” (Canal Caracol), the most popular comedy show in Colombia.[2][3]

At the same time, Humberto begins co-hosting “Pase VIP”, an entertainment magazine for V-me, the fastest-growing Hispanic TV Network in the U.S.[citation needed]

EL Gato is currently on air on La Nueva i95.7 owned by Spanish Broadcast Systems.

References

  1. ^ "Sábados felices estrena presentador". cromos.com.co (in Spanish). 2 August 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ http://www.eltiempo.com/entretenimiento/tv/ARTICULO-WEB-NEW_NOTA_INTERIOR-10051724.html
  3. ^ http://www.cromos.com.co/personajes/actualidad/articulo-142082-sabados-felices-estrena-presentador