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Nationality
  
Spanish

Years active
  
1989-presents

Occupation
  
Journalist

Name
  
Angela Rodicio

Full Name
  
Maria Angeles Rodriguez Gonzalez

Born
  
1963
Galicia, Spain

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Maria Angeles Rodriguez Gonzalez (Angela Rodicio) was born in San Cristobal of Regodeigon (Galicia, Spain) in 1963. She is a Foreign Affairs reporter for the Spanish public Television (TVE) program Informe Semanal.

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Life and work

Angela Rodicio graduated with a degree in Information Science by the Complutense University of Madrid. She has worked for Spanish newspapers like Diario 16, El Independiente, El Faro de Vigo, La Voz de Galicia, CNN and BBC. In addition, she took specialization courses at international universities, such as Fordham University of New York.

She entered in TVE in 1989 and covered the Gulf War in 1990.

In 1992 she became the correspondent in Central and Eastern Europe, but she had her office in Budapest. She covered the Bosnia War until 1996 and she spent a long time in Sarajevo. During that year she opened the first correspondence office in Jerusalem.


She has been the author and scriptwriter of the documentary “In the Name of Ala.” In one hour she takes a look at the Islam radicalism and how believers are able to immolate themselves in the name of their god. The documentary was awarded with the golden nymph in the Monte-Carlo Television Festival in 2002.

The war without fronts (1998)

Ending Garden (2012) is a trip through the history, culture and politics of Iran. The Ending Garden, in the outskirts of Kashan, is the best conserved space of all ancient Persian Gardens. This fact serves Angela Rodicio to explain why this place contains the principles and the historic essence of Iran. The reporter places the actual problems of Iran in the Russian and English colonial influence over the territory in the early 20th century, travelling through the popular revolts of 2009 and Ahmadinejad´s Coup d’etat.

Acknowledgements

Angela Rodicio has received many prizes in recognition of her work as a correspondent.

In 1992, she won the “Cirilio Rodriguez” prize for best Spanish Correspondent abroad. This award is dedicated to all those reporters who work in foreign parts.

The same year, Rodicio also won the “Victor de la Serna” journalism prize granted by the Madrid Press Association (Asociacion de la Prensa de Madrid). The prize was created in 1974, in honor of Victor de la Serna y Espina. This award is given in recognition of the best journalistic labor during the year.

Ten years later, in 2002, Angela Rodicio received the prize from the Association of Foreign Journalists in Spain (Asociacion de Periodistas Extranjeros en Espana) for best correspondent.

In November 2011, the International prize “Maria Grazia Cutuli” of journalism, in its seventh edition, was granted, in the category of Foreign Press, to Angela Rodicio. The gala is celebrated in Catania, the Sicilian city where Maria Grazia Cutuli was born. The prize is dedicated to Cutuli, journalist from “Il Corriere della Sera” who lost her life in Afghanistan in 2001 along with other three journalists. According to the organization of the award, they granted it to Rodicio because of “the energy, the pride, the passion and the modesty of the professional of race who refuses to be tamed” and who “is a clear example of the most authentic figure of the special correspondent”.

References

Angela Rodicio Wikipedia