Английская Википедия:Héctor Benavides

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Jesús Héctor Benavides Fernández (12 January 1941 – 13 November 2023), also known as Arquitecto Benavides, was a Mexican news anchor and radio personality whose journalistic career spanned over six decades in radio and 58 years on television, particularly in northeastern Mexico.[1][2]

Shortly before his death he set two Guinness World Records: "longest career as a television news broadcaster (male)" and "longest career as a television news broadcaster (same programme)".[3]

Biography

Benavides was born in Monterrey and received a bachelor's degree in architecture from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León (UANL, 1964).[4]

Benavides died in Monterrey on 13 November 2023, at the age of 82.[5]

Books

  • Monterrey: Ciudad noticia (1976)
  • Los cuervos y la paloma (1979)
  • El habla popular en Monterrey (1994)
  • 45 años... Mi vida en radio y televisión (2005)
  • 50 años en el mundo de la noticia (2010)
  • La sexta pantalla (2012)
  • Huracán Gilberto: 25 años después (2013)
  • 45 años, 45 historias (2013)
  • El hombre en la Luna: 50 Aniversario (2019)
  • Casi 82 años... Archivo de un reportero (2022).

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