Jorge Dorio died: the writer and journalist who became famous with “678” and “Big Brother”

Renowned Argentine journalist, writer and host, Jorge Dorio He worked in various media, both radio and television, standing out for his analytical and critical style. He is known for his participation in television programs such as “678” or “Big Brother”was co-host of Alejandro Dolina. His career extended from poetry to important journalistic investigations, and his professional career and contribution to Argentine journalism made him an important figure in the field of media.

In 1984 he began his radio career with the program “Sueño de una noche de Belgrano”, together with his friend Martin Caparros. Already At the end of the eighties he began to work with Dolina in “Revenge will be terrible” (later they would make together “La barra de Dolina” on Channel 7), a cycle in which he remained until 2015.

On television he joined the “Badía & Compañía” team in the nineties, along with Juan Alberto Badia. But he gained notoriety as panelist of the debates of the first Argentine editions of “Big Brother” in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and then again in 2007. And between 2013 and 2015 he was part of the television program “678” on Public TV.

“It took my jobs away from driving 678… Although I really enjoyed that experience a lot,” he later admitted. “678 I would do it again and again. It is more honest to say my ideology and from there give an opinion, than to dress up according to what suits you,” he added then. “During the years that I drove the cycle there was no operation mounted, neither lies nor money. I didn’t make any fortune from this. “Austerely, I continue to rent my apartment,” she closed.

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