Juan Gossaín

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Juan Gossaín (born San Bernardo del Viento, Córdoba ) is a Colombian radio director, radio journalist and writer. He wrote the novel "The Ballad of Maria Abdala."[1] He is well known for directing the RCN Radio Network from around 1986 to 2010 and during that time had his own radio program that was regularly broadcast in Colombia.[2][3] Gossaín was a two-time winner in the radio journalism category of the Premio Nacional de Periodismo Simón Bolívar (Translated: National Simón Bolívar Award), a national award for Colombian journalism.[4][5]

Awards

The National Simón Bolívar Award:

Bibliography

  • La mala hierba
  • La nostalgia del alcatraz
  • La balada de María Abdala (2003)[1]
  • Puro cuento [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Romero, Simon (October 19, 2008). "Acclaimed Colombian Institution Has 4,800 Books and 10 Legs". New York Times.
  2. ^ Vieira, Constanza (July 7, 2015). "Analysis: Is Colombia's Peace Process Really at Its Lowest Ebb?". Inter Press Service News Agency.
  3. ^ "ColombiaLink.com - Juan Gossain - Periodista Colombiano" (in Spanish). Colombia Link.
  4. ^ "Nunca había visto a la prensa revuelta en el mismo fango que los políticos": Juan Gossaín". El Heraldo (in Spanish). May 21, 2014.
  5. ^ Obregon, Catherine (October 22, 2015). "Premio Simón Bolivar: 40 años apoyando al periodismo". Revista Diners (in Spanish).
  6. ^ "Premio Nacional de Periodismo Simón Bolivar - 40 versión, año 2015". premiosimonbolivar.com.
  7. ^ "Premio Nacional de Periodismo Simón Bolivar - 40 versión, año 2015". premiosimonbolivar.com.