Draft:Daladier Osorio
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Daladier Osorio
[edit]José Daladier Osorio Alzate was born on October 17th, 1944 in the little town of Aranzazu[1] SW in the State of Caldas[2], Colombia. He is the second of the five children (Dascier, Delaskar, Judith and Mario) of Matilde Alzate and Clemente Osorio. Daladier set foot in a newsroom for the first time on the morning of December 2, 1963, at the headquarters of the Caracol radio station[3], which operated at 19th Street, Number 8-48, in the Colombian’s capital, Bogotá[4]. A very diligent student, he learned to become a journalist under the supervision of the master Antonio Pardo García.
In his beginnings of his radio-journalistic school, he shared desks with Javier Baena, Rodrigo Pareja, Álvaro Pardo, Timoleón Gómez, Octavio Quintero, Alcibiades Bottía and Álvaro Pardo García, among other colleagues in the beloved profession.
15 years after Daladier started at the Caracol radio station, he began his second chapter on October 12,1978, a long journey in which he managed the Pastrana's television newscast at the Datos y Mensajes TV[5] production company. He also shared the Todelar Radio’s[6] management with Jorge Enrique Pulido[7], was the first director of the news of Teleantioquia[8], and served as head of communications for Colsubsidio[9]. He married María Eugenia Congote, which union resulted in three children: Mauricio[10], Daladier and Juan Felipe.
- ^ "Aranzazu, Caldas", Wikipedia, 2021-01-26, retrieved 2024-07-29
- ^ "Caldas Department", Wikipedia, 2024-04-12, retrieved 2024-07-29
- ^ "Caracol Radio", Wikipedia, 2024-04-29, retrieved 2024-07-29
- ^ Bogotá
- ^ "Datos y Mensajes", Wikipedia, 2022-09-15, retrieved 2024-07-29
- ^ "Todelar", Wikipedia, 2024-04-29, retrieved 2024-07-29
- ^ "Jorge Enrique Pulido", Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre (in Spanish), 2023-12-24, retrieved 2024-07-29
- ^ "Teleantioquia", Wikipedia, 2024-04-08, retrieved 2024-07-29
- ^ Colsubsidio. "Colsubsidio | Caja Colombiana de Subsidio Familiar". www.colsubsidio.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-07-29.
- ^ "Mauricio Osorio | Producer, Director, Editor". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-07-29.