"During my career I have almost always followed a journalistic vocation, except when they asked me to host more entertainment programs [...]. When I can deal with in-depth studies I am very happy. When I can use a synthetic language to give more space to the narration of a phenomenon [...], I find myself in my shoes and it corresponds to the image I have of this profession. When they call me to provide entertainment I try to get more involved. I take it almost as a challenge with myself to bring out strings that I'm used to playing less."
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