Bernardo Neustadt
Bernardo Neustadt (pronounced "nóishted") (Iasi, Romania, January 9, 1925 - Martinez, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 7, 2008) was an Argentine journalist born in Romania. For 30 years he was the TV host of the famous New Time news program.
Neustadt was the first to make political opinion journalism on television in Argentina. During the military dictatorship and democratic governments of Raul Alfonsin and Carlos Menem, was one of the most influential political journalists in Argentina.
He was born on January 9, 1925. His father worked in the Argentina embassy in Bucharest. Six months later, the family settled in Argentina. His was raised as a "ward" in Catholic boarding schools.
At 14 years old, he joined the Editorial Haynes, owner of the newspaper El Mundo. He worked as a sportswriter and directed Racing magazine.
TV news program
For 30 years he was the host of the New Time news program. His ratings reached 30 points, the highest news program on Argentine TV. In later years he split with Mariano Grondona and changed the program's name to Al Estilo de Bernardo Neustadt.
Interviews
Notable interviewees include:[1]
- Charles de Gaulle - France President
- David Ben-Gurion - Israel Prime Minister
- David Rockefeller - American businessman and philanthropist
- Juan Domingo Perón - Argentine President
- Francisco Franco - Spain President
- António de Oliveira Salazar - Portugal President
- Arturo Frondizi - Argentine President
- Jorge Luis Borges - Argentine Writer
- Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín - Argentine President
- Carlos Saúl Menem - Argentine President
- Alberto Fujimori - Peru President
- Henry Kissinger - US Secretary of State
- Mikhail Gorbachev - Russia President
- Yasser Arafat - Palestine Governor
- Shimon Peres - Israel Prime Minister
- Yitzhak Rabin - Israel Prime Minister
- Pope John XXIII
- Arthur Miller - US writer
- José María Aznar - Spain President
- Néstor Kirchner - Argentine President
- Cristina Kirchner - Argentine President
- Felipe González - Spain President
- Colin Powell - US General
- Saburo Okita - Japan External Relations Minister
- Michael Porter - Management Guru
- Fernando Henrique Cardoso - Brazil President
- George Bush - US President
- Bill Gates - US businessman and philanthropy
- Gary Becker - Nobel Prize 1992
- Rudi Dornbusch - Economist
- Regis McKenna - Marketer
- Lee Iacocca - former Ford CEO
- Mario Vargas Llosa - Nobel Prize 2010
- Tom Peters - Management Guru
References
- ↑ "Entrevistas". Bernardo Neustadt. Retrieved 2014-05-18.