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José-Miguel Ullán (October 30, 1944 – May 23, 2009) was a Spanish television journalist, writer and poet.
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José-Miguel Ullán | |
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Died | May 23, 2009 64) Madrid, Spain | (aged
Occupation | Journalist |
Ullán was born in Villarino de los Aires, Salamanca. He studied liturite in Madrid. During the final decade of the Francoist Spain, Ullán fled to Paris and began working as a writer and journalist for the French broadcaster ORTF, there he worked with other writers including Pierre Vilar, Roland Barthes and Lucien Goldmann.
After the death of the Spanish caudillo Francisco Franco in 1975, Ullán returned to his native Spain and began working for the Spanish broadcaster Televisión Española and began broadcasting for various television programmes which included TVE commentary for the Eurovision Song Contest, twice in 1983 and 1984. In addition from 1985 Ullán was a regular host on Radio Nacional de España, in which he hosted the show Otra canción y Acércate más. In addition he was a regular writer for the newspapers Diario 16 and El País
Ullán wrote poems on various on several artists, which are displayed at Museum of Modern Art, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Ullán was a close friend of the singer Luis de Pablo, in which Pablo invited Ullán to write articles on his music. Ullán wrote about several of his albums which included Pocket Zarzuela.
On May 23, 2009, whilst living in Madrid, Ullán unexpectedly died at the age of 64.
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