Juan Luis Cebrián
Juan Luis Cebrián is a distinguished Spanish journalist and former director of El País, one of Spain's leading newspapers, known for his influential role in shaping modern journalism and the media landscape.
Born on Nov 05, 1944 (81 years old)
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Spain:
Juan Luis Cebrián was the first director of EL PAÍS at the age of 31.
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Spain:
Juan Luis Cebrián was the first director and founder of EL PAÍS, announcing its vision for an independent newspaper.
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Spain:
Juan Luis Cebrián is a media executive who commented on the state of journalism in Spain.
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Dominican Republic:
Juan Luis Cebrián, the Spanish intellectual and author of the prologue, highlighted Ortega Polanco's examination of the necessary combination between abstract norms and human experience in judicial decision-making.
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Spain:
Juan Luis Cebrián wrote 'Francomoribundia', which is part of the literature surrounding Franco's regime.
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Mexico:
Zedillo gave an interview to journalist Juan Luis Cebrián regarding the state of democracy in Mexico.
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Spain:
Juan Luis Cebrián is a journalist who signed the manifesto urging for a political change in the PSOE.
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Venezuela:
Juan Luis Cebrián participated as a founding journalist in a panel on political values.
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Peru:
Juan Luis Cebrián is mentioned as the first director of El País, contributing to its modern approach to journalism.
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Liechtenstein:
Juan Luis Cebrián was the first director of El País.
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