Zabludovsky, Abraham (1956–)
Zabludovsky, Abraham (1956–)
Mexican journalist Abraham Zabludovsky Nerubay is the son of Jacobo Zabludovsky. He worked as a television news anchor on 24 Horas de la Tarde (1986–1988) and on Abraham Zabludovsky en Televisa (1998–2000). In 1991 he founded the weekly Época, which he edited until 1998. In 1999 he started the news program De la A a la Z on Radio 13, which he anchors in a critical and incisive style. Zabludovsky earned a licentiate's degree in political science from Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas. In 1997 he received the National Journalism Prize.
See alsoJournalism in Mexico; Radio and Television; Zabludovski, Jacobo.
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