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“Time always ends up proving me right”

This Sunday debuted “Pauta libre”, the first program by José Antonio Neme in his new television house on La Red. A space that, in the run-up to its premiere, the journalist confessed that “hopefully it turns out.” “Regardless of whether I or other people do it, I hope that a space that lasts in time is created. They can change the panelists, the conductor, that in the end we are an anecdote. The spaces remain and I hope to contribute a little to that ”, he explains in conversation with Tiempo Extra.

He also reflects on how long he has been on the Net, where he has been part of the panels of “True Lies” and “Hello Chile”. “It takes a while, of course, for you to get to know the teamsThat people see you on another channel and associate you with the contents of this one. You have to take it patiently ”, he says.

I come from the so-called big canals, badly called because I feel that today with the level of content and the financial situation of the industry, I do not think it is appropriate to speak of large, medium or small. They are all losing and there is content that is quite regrettable on channels that are badly called great, ”says the journalist.

Jose Antonio Neme highlights the profile of La Red as a signal in which they are “much more risky” and that “they have more independence”. “Organic is much lighter. So, you don’t have to ask for so much permission or so much analysis, which leads to limiting, in some way, the content that you can air. So, It’s very comfortable for me because I don’t like being told what to say or how to say it. I’m quite wayward ”, raises.

The journalist does not hesitate affirm that you have “faith in my criteria and I think I am rarely wrong ”. “Although they say that I am arrogant. In the end, time always ends up proving me right “He assures, adding that he likes “that the Network recognizes that in me.”

On how not to fall into the farandulization of the character In days when the credibility of television and their faces is in question, Jose Antonio Neme states: “I believe that the facts do not lie. As long as one embraces reality and how that reality splashes those of us who are part of it and moves away from sensations and things a little more stomachic, I think that protects you “.


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