Manolo Reyes

Manolo Reyes

Manolo de Jesus Reyes Xiques, J.D. (July 29, 1924 – January 3, 2008) was a Cuban-American Spanish-language television news broadcaster in Miami, Florida. Reyes became a television news pioneer in the 1960s when he began one of South Florida's first Spanish-language newscasters. [1] His first 15 minute news show, News En Español, debuted on WTVJ on August 28, 1960 at 6:45 AM, at a time when Spanish-language broadcasts were rare in the Miami metropolitan area.[2] His original broadcasts were aimed at making news accessible to the growing Spanish-speaking, Miami-based Cuban exile community.[2]

Contents

Early life

Reyes was born in Cuba, where he worked as a child actor, radio performer and singer.[2] He obtained a law degree from the University of Havana before moving to the United States.[2]

Spanish-language news

Manolo Reyes, who resided in the Miami area in the 1950s and 1960s, realized that there were no television news shows aimed at the growing Cuban exile community, especially after the Communist takeover of Cuba by Fidel Castro in the Cuban Revolution.[2]

Despite his limited English, Reyes pitched his idea to the founder of WTVJ, Mitchell Wolfson, and Miami television pioneer Ralph Renick.[2] Renick and Woflson agreed to let Reyes tape a test show. The station had to have the test show critiqued by a University of Miami linguistics professor because no one at WTVJ (Channel 4) spoke Spanish at the time.[2]

Wolfson agreed to broadcast Reyes' Spanish-language news segments. Reyes' first 15-minute news show, News En Español, debuted on August 28, 1960. News En Español aired on weekdays at 6:45 a.m., just before the Skipper Chuck Show, and at 1 a.m., just before the WTVJ's sign-off for the night.[2] Spanish-speaking viewers, especially the Cuban exile community, were delighted by Reyes's news show, despite the difficult viewing times. Conversely, non-Spanish speakers were equally outraged by the broadcast of an all-Spanish show.[2]

Reyes' newscast was so popular that it was gradually expanded. His initial assignments for the station usually involved coverage of Miami's arriving Cuban refugees.[2] Reyes remained at WTVJ for 19 years and was promoted to the station's Latin America news editor.[2] Reyes also became a regular contributor on the WTVJ's well-known English-language show The Ralph Renick Report.[2] He also began contributing nationally on Walter Cronkite's CBS Evening News.[2]

He left television after 19 years. He obtained a second law degree from the University of Miami[2] before becoming an executive director at Mercy Hospital in Miami. He remained at that position for nearly 20 years until his retirement in 2005.[2]

Reyes was honored for his pioneering work in television by the Miami Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 1991.[2]

Community work

Reyes founded a number of Miami community organizations including the YMCA Jose Martí, the Cuban Sertoma Club, and the Spanish Post of Veterans of Foreign Wars.[2] He also served on the board of directors several other organizations, including the Hialeah-Miami Springs Chamber of Commerce, Easter Seals, the United Way and Barry University.[2]

Awards

Reyes was the recipient of several awards for his work in the media and nonprofit arenas, as well as the greater Miami-Dade community including... [3]

Death

Manolo Reyes died of complications from Parkinson's disease on January 3, 2008 at the age of 83.[2] His funeral was held at Saints Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church in Miami.[2] Reyes was survived by his wife Graciela, three children, Manolo Jr., Charlie and Grace, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.[2]

Reyes was buried in Woodlawn Park Cemetery in Miami, Florida, on January 4, 2008.[3]

External links

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Manolo Jiménez Jiménez — Manolo Jiménez Nombre Manuel Jiménez Jiménez Nacimiento …   Wikipedia Español

  • Manolo Hussein — Manuel Hussein Datos personales Nombre completo Manuel de los Reyes Hussein Viera Nacimiento Las Palmas de Gran Canaria …   Wikipedia Español

  • Manolo Cintron — Manuel (Manolo) Cintrón Vega (born January 4, 1963 in Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a former Puerto Rican professional basketball player, who for 11 seasons in the 1980s and early 1990s played with several teams in the National Basketball League in… …   Wikipedia

  • Manolo Guardia — Manuel Guardia Fianchini, es un pianista, compositor y humorista uruguayo nacido en Montevideo el 8 de enero de 1938. A los nueve años inició sus estudios musicales con Guillermo Kolischer y Baranda Reyes, y a los once se presentaba en radio con… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Los 007 — Este artículo o sección sobre música necesita ser wikificado con un formato acorde a las convenciones de estilo. Por favor, edítalo para que las cumpla. Mientras tanto, no elimines este aviso puesto el 3 de junio de 2008. También puedes ayudar… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Últimas tardes con Teresa — es una novela del escritor español Juan Marsé publicada en 1966, con la cual se consolidó internacionalmente . Ambientada en una Barcelona de ricos burgueses y clases marginadas, relata la amistad entre una joven universitaria, burguesa y… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Caballero Rivero Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum — Caballero Rivero Woodlawn North Park Cemetery and Mausoleum is one of the oldest cemeteries in Miami, Florida. In 1913, Thomas O. Wilson, William N. Urmey and Clifton D. Benson established Woodlawn Park Cemetery. They invested thousands of… …   Wikipedia

  • Pozí — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Pozí» es el seudónimo con el que se conoce a Manolo Reyes, personaje televisivo español, de carácter cómico y asociado al mundillo denominado «friki». Su seudónimo es producto de una frase que repite habitualmente:… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Ted Pahle — (* 23. August 1899 als Theodor Joseph Pahle in New York City, New York; † 9. Januar 1979 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Kameramann. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2 Filmografie (Auswahl) 3 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Deaths in January 2008 — Contents 1 January 2008 1.1 31 1.2 30 1.3 29 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”