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Juan Carlos Ortega: “The radio is in the best moment of its history” | BE Gijón | To live that are two days Asturias

The show ‘La Radio de Ortega’ stops at Gijón next October 1. He will do it at the Jovellanos Theater and one day before he will be at the Auditorium of the Casa de Cultura de Aviles. It is a show suitable for radio lovers, a tribute to the historical announcers and the history of this communication medium.

“The humor that I do always revolves around the radio “, Ortega points out, daring to say:” All those who do not feel a special love for the radio, directly do not go. “So much revolves around radio that Ortega had forgotten In fact, the anecdote is that the Catalan picked up the phone and said: “I don’t know who you are, but if I hang up, it will be for something.” long conversation about the world of the airwaves. Antolín and Josefina -two characters from BE Gijón– They have also intervened in the interview, something that Ortega applauded, who also asked for “more prominence. We spend our lives saying what we are not going to say so as not to offend. It is very good that at certain ages we go through everything and say what that we want, for better or for worse. “

“I have a tendency to say that if people don’t want to go, they shouldn’t go. If you don’t go, you won’t miss anything either,” he said with a laugh. “We have a heart that beats, but there is a transistor or a mobile that accompanies us all our lives,” he reflected. Juan Carlos Ortega placeholder image predicts a future of success for radio since “the new formats have aroused interest in young people who access content through the podcast.” For Catalan, these new formats “are also radio. People aged 17-20 years who did not listen to the radio, do so through these formats. Radio is at the best moment in its history.”

“Now the announcers see them through YouTube. People like to see people as they are.” About his program ‘Transmits the SER‘has been “very happy” because “I had wanted to do a magazine for a long time, I was a bit tired of making humor. I have always wanted to be a normal announcer, it’s my dream. Let’s see if one day I can be a radio announcer and not a comedian. ”

The Jovellanos Theater has already put tickets on sale with prices ranging between 15 and 24 euros.


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