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Nationality
  
Spanish

Name
  
Matias Canete


Role
  
Journalist

Movies
  
Campeones

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Born
  
4 December 1913 (
1913-12-04
)
Villa del Rio, Cordoba, Spain

Occupation
  
Sports announcer and radio journalist

Died
  
September 8, 2004, Madrid, Spain

Spouse
  
Emilia Luque Montejano (m. ?–2004)

Parents
  
Manuela Molina Canete, Juan Jose Prats Cerezo

Children
  
Matias Prats Luque, Juan Jesus Prats, Maria del Carmen Prats

Similar People
  
Matias Prats Luque, Joaquin Prat, Maite Garcia Chacon

Matías Prats Cañete (4 December 1913 – 8 September 2004) was a Spanish radio and television journalist. He was best known for his sports narrations and for being the narrator of the No-Do during part of the franquism period.

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He is father of Matías Prats Luque, who is also a journalist and anchor on Antena 3 and grandfather of Matías Prats Chacón, a sports host in Telecinco.

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Career

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Shortly after the end of the Spanish Civil War Prats began his career as assistant on Radio Algéciras, later he moved to Málaga where he worked as announcer of bullfights on RNE and shortly after as football announcer.

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In 1945 he returned to Madrid following the inauguration of the new RNE studios in Arganda del Rey. In 1947 he was promoted to head of the Department of Performing Stations and from the same year until 1971 he was responsible of the writing and speeching of the Noticiarios y Documentales Cinematográficos (No-Do).

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He also worked in Televisión Española since its inception in 1956 until 1965 as announcer of football matches and bull fightings, credits on TVE include Pantalla deportiva (1959), La Copa (1963), Graderío (1963) and Ayer domingo (1965). He retired on 1985, however, works in radio ended on 1974.

Awards

  • 1955: Premio Ondas as best sports announcer
  • 1965: Premio Microfono de Oro
  • 1965: Premio Ondas Special award due to his 20 years of work on RNE
  • 1993: Premio Víctor de la Serna for best journalism work during the year
  • 1996: Premio Ondas as best journalism work
  • 1999: Premio ATV on radio
  • 2000: Premio ATV for his life on radio
  • References

    Matías Prats Cañete Wikipedia