Julio Blanck

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Julio Blanck
Born
Julio Ivnisky[1][2]

(1954-06-28)June 28, 1954
DiedSeptember 7, 2018(2018-09-07) (aged 64)
NationalityArgentine
OccupationEditor
Years active1977-2018

Julio Ivnisky (28 June 1954 – 7 September 2018), known as Julio Blanck, was an Argentine journalist and television personality.

Biography[edit]

Blanck was born on 28 June 1954. He came from a Jewish family.[1] He studied chemistry and journalism.[3] He started working in the Clarín newspaper in 1977, at the sports section. He also worked in the "Goles Match" sports magazine from 1980-82. He was transferred to the political section during the 1982 Falklands War. He became the chief of the section in 1992, and stayed in that position until 2002.

He was the editor in chief from 2003-16. He made special reports from the United States, Great Britain, Brazil, Israel, Italy, Colombia, Uruguay, Mexico and Switzerland.[citation needed] He made interviews to all the presidents of Argentina from Raúl Alfonsín to Mauricio Macri, as well as Cuban socialist revolutionary and late former president Fidel Castro.[citation needed] He has worked in the TV programs Participar (1985), Confrontación (1986–1999), Scanner (2001–2007) and Código Político (2008–2018).[3]

Blanck died of pancreatic cancer on 7 September 2018, aged 64.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Julio Blanck: muerte y derivaciones". Conclusión (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Procesaron a periodista por revelar declaración jurada de Alderete". RioNegro.com.ar (in Spanish). 11 April 2001. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "Murió el periodista Julio Blanck" [The journalist Julio Blanck has died] (in Spanish). La Nación. 7 September 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2018.