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Jorge Ottati (Junior)

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Jorge Ottati (born in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a television and radio sports announcer who currently works for BeIN Sports. His father is Prof. Jorge Ottati, a renowned sportscaster.

He started his broadcasting career in Uruguay at the young age of 16 in CX 4 Radio Capital. He also worked for several radio stations such as CX 32 Radiomundo, CX 30 Radio Nacional, CX 38 SODRE, CX 36 Radio Centenario, CX 28 Radio Imparcial, and CX 12 Radio Oriental.

In 1996, he started working in television with Canal 10 for the 1996 Summer Olympics, and then he was hired by TVC Network as a host and play-by-play announcer for professional basketball games.

Broadcasting career in the United States

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PSN - Pan-American Sports Network (Cable Television) – Hollywood, Florida (2000–2002)

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Basketball – play-by-play announcer

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Studio host

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  • 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Opening Ceremony
  • NBA Preview Show
  • Sydney 2000 Daily Show
  • El Show de los Goles
  • French League Highlights Show
  • Italian League Highlights Show
  • Mercosur Preview Show
  • Libertadores Preview Show
  • Pepsi 2001 Mexican Soccer
  • Sudamerica Rumbo al Mundial
  • The Best of Le Championnat
  • Liga Sudamericana Preview Show

Soccer – play-by-play announcer

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Voice-overs

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Univision, TeleFutura and Galavisión (Broadcast Television) - Miami, Florida (2004–2012)

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Studio anchor and co-host

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Sports anchor

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  • Copa América Al Día – Perú 2004 (Galavision)
  • En Vivo y Directo (TeleFutura)

Color commentator and host

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  • Mundial Sub-20 – Holanda 2005 (TeleFutura/Galavision)
  • Mundial Sub-17 – Perú 2005 (Galavision)
  • Fútbol Liga Mexicana (Galavision/TeleFutura)
  • Copa de Oro 2005 (Galavision/TeleFutura)
  • Copa Confederaciones – Alemania 2005 (Galavision/TeleFutura)
  • Torneo Uncaf – Guatemala 2005 (Galavision)
  • Torneo Uncaf – El Salvador 2007 (Galavision)

Studio host

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References

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  1. ^ "Additional Performers Announced for Univision's Special 'Unidos Por Haiti' (United For Haiti)".