Pepa Bueno

Pepa Bueno
Born 1964
Badajoz, Spain
Nationality Spanish
Occupation Journalist
Years active 1991-presents

María José Bueno Márquez (born 1964 in Badajoz), better known as Pepa Bueno is a Spanish journalist, currently host of the well-known radio show Hoy por hoy in Cadena SER.[1]/

Bueno started her career as news director of the local station of Radio Nacional de España in Extremadura and later is transferred to Aragón, also was editor of Diario 16.

In 1991 Bueno joins Televisión Española to anchor the regional news bulletin in the Territorial Center in Andalucia. Soon she was promoted to the Madrid Territorial Center.

In September 1996, along with José Toledo, she began directing and anchoring the current affairs show Gente. She stayed there for eight years.

In 2004, soon after Fran Llorente was hired as news director of Televisión Española, Bueno was selected to substitute Luis Mariñas in the breakfast interview program Los Desayunos de TVE, work that occupied until 2009.[2] Also between 2007 appeared anchoring the news magazine Informe Semanal and the morning magazine Esta mañana.[3]

In September 2009, Bueno was hired as anchor of the nightly edition of TVE's flagship newscast Telediario after Lorenzo Milá was named as correspondent to Washington, D.C..[4]

In 2012 Bueno left TVE soon after was hired by Cadena SER to host, along with Gemma Nierga the most listened to radio show in Spain, Hoy por hoy.[5]

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