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Julio Videla
Videla in 2017
Born
Julio Sergio Videla Cabeza

(1944-01-15) 15 January 1944 (age 80)
NationalityChilean
OccupationRadio & TV host
Years active1968–2020
Children
  • Julio Adrián Videla
  • Sandra Videla

Julio Sergio Videla Cabezas (Valparaíso, 15 January 1944 – Viña del Mar, 13 November 2020) was a Chilean radio host and television personality.[1] Videla began his rise to Latin American fame in 1973, when he was the last person to broadcast on Radio Magallanes before the coup.

Biography

He studied his primary education at Liceo 14 (today Liceo Polivalente Juan Gómez Millas) in El Bosque, in Santiago.[2]

Radio career

In 1968, he made his debut working as an announcer on Radio Carrera. The following year he moved to Radio Corporación, which is where he was as the 1973 military coup occurred.[3] Later he worked at Radio Balmaceda (1973-1975) and Radio Portales de Santiago, where he conducted Portaleando la Mañana between 1976 and May 1988.

He worked for Radio Portales, Radio Gigante (June 1988-September 1989), Radio Monumental (October 1989-December 1991), Radio Chilena (February 1992-May 1999), Radio Romance (July 1999), Radio Para Ti (August 1999-December 2006) and Radio Cooperativa (July 2008-January 2019), where he hosted Tus años cuentan.[4]

Television career

His television debut was hosted on Channel 13, where he participated as a co-host in the Student Championship (1973-1974) and as a presenter in El tribunal de la risa (1979).[5] He was one of the faces that participated in the first Chilean Teletón, which was held in 1978.[citation needed]

Later, he worked at Canal 11, where he hosted the Cordialmente broadcast at noon between 1988 and 1991.[6] The novelty of the program came from putting viewers on the air through telephone calls, which was a "permanent resource for Videla".[7]

Later on, he emigrated to Megavisión, where he was the host of programs such as Acompáñeme (1992-1995) —which followed the format and schedule of Cordialmente—, Juntemonos con Julio (1996-1998), and the satellite program Acompáñeme al Festival (1994-1996, 1998-1999), which as a part of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival.[8]

After a brief stint at UCV Televisión (2000-2001), where he hosted Ruta 68 along with Vanessa Reiss,[9] he returned to Canal 13, where he hosted Con ustedes (2002-2004).[10] After that, he had sporadic appearances on television whilst staying in the radio business.[citation needed]

Death

Videla died on 13 November 2020.[11] The cause was a heart attack while using a sauna room in his department in Viña del Mar, which also resulted in second-degree burns, due to the steam from the sauna.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Julio Videla regresa a la TV". El Mercurio de Valparaiso (in Spanish). 29 November 2000. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  2. ^ "EyN: El liceo que marcó a Guillier y le dio su primer cargo "político"". Economía y Negocios (in Spanish). 7 May 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  3. ^ "La Conjura". Ciper (in Spanish). 6 September 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Julio Videla dice adiós a la radio". Radio Agricultura (in Spanish). 15 January 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Julio Videla: "Estaba en deuda con Canal 13"". La Cuarta (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Pancho Aranda". Musica Popular (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 16 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Canal 11: Las Historias de un Semillero". El Mercurio (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Célebre locutor Julio Videla fallece a los 76 años en Viña del Mar". El Desconcierto. 13 November 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Julio Videla regresa a la TV". El Mercurio de Valparaíso (in Spanish). 29 November 2000.
  10. ^ "Julio Videla con los días contados en canal 13". El Mercurio de Antofagasta (in Spanish). 31 October 2004.
  11. ^ Vergara, Claudio; Reyes, Patricia (13 November 2020). "Muere Julio Videla, icono de la radio y la televisión chilena". La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  12. ^ Valdivia, Gonzalo (13 November 2020). "PDI explica circunstancias de la muerte de Julio Videla a los 76 años". La Tercera (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 November 2020.

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