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Nationality
  
Argentina

Board member of
  
Canal 9

Name
  
Alejandro Romay


Years active
  
1940–1997

Other names
  
Zar de la television

Children
  
Omar Romay

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Born
  
January 20, 1927 (
1927-01-20
)
San Miguel de Tucuman

Died
  
June 25, 2015, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Similar People
  
Mirtha Legrand, Gerardo Sofovich, Antonio Carrizo

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Alejandro Romay (born Alejandro Argentino Saúl January 20, 1927 – June 25, 2015) was an Argentine businessman and media mogul. He worked for many years at Canal 9 (known under his management as Canal 9 Libertad), and became known as the "Czar of television".

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Biography

Romay started his career in 1940 as radio host at LV 7 Radio Tucumán, at the Tucumán province. He acquired LV 12 Radio Aconquija in 1945, and two years later he moved to Buenos Aires. He kept working as radio host, but started working as well as a radio, TV and theater producer. He became the largest shareholder of Channel 9 in 1963, and director of it. He lost the channel when it was nationalized in 1974 and moved to Puerto Rico, where he acquired two radio stations.

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Romay returned to Buenos Aires in 1983, when Raúl Alfonsín took power, and acquired back Channel 9. He created Telearte S.A. to manage its programming, and the channel became Argentina's ratings leader for the rest of the 1980s. The 1990s initially saw his media empire expand: he acquired Radio Belgrano, which had been state-owned, as well as a Buenos Aires cable system (BAC). In addition, he bought a Miami television station, WJAN, which later was run by his son Omar Romay. He also owned a theater in Buenos Aires and another one in Madrid.

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In 1997, Romay retired and began to sell off his media assets. The radio stations went to Grupo CIE of Mexico, while Canal 9 Libertad was sold to Prime Television of Australia and Grupo Clarín's Multicanal cable systems absorbed BAC. He was awarded an honorary Martín Fierro Award in 2003.

At the time of his death in June 2015, he was writing an autobiography.

References

Alejandro Romay Wikipedia