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Manuel Teodoro
Born
Manuel Teodoro Bermúdez

1960
NationalityFilipino-Colombian-American
EducationUniversity of Miami
OccupationTelevision journalist
Notable creditSéptimo día
SpouseAni Zamorano (1994-present)

Manuel Teodoro is a Colombian-Filipino journalist, born in the United States.[1] He was born in 1960 in New Orleans.

His father is a Filipino and his mother was born in Cartagena de Indias. Teodoro majored in journalism from the University of Miami and started his career in 1984 as an editorial assistant for CBS News. Later he moved to Univision as a reporter and producer and became their correspondent in the Philippines. While staying in that country, he also anchored the evening news program "Newswatch" of the RPN television network.

After that he became the Hispanic New York based-correspondent for CNN. In 1994 he went to Colombia as correspondent for CNN and presenter of Noticiero CM&. Two years later he moved to Caracol TV, where he directed and hosted the 60 Minutes-like Séptimo día ("Seventh day") newsmagazine, which, despite of its success, was cancelled in 2000 because of the large amount of sues against the show, all of them eventually won by Caracol TV. He then returned to CM&.

In 2007 Teodoro moved back for Caracol TV to direct and co-host, with Silvia Corzo, a new season of Séptimo día, which premiered 10 June 2007.

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