Shanik Berman

Shanik Berman (Mexico, 1949) is a journalist.[1] She was born in México City to Jewish immigrant parents from Slovakia who crossed the Atlantic after surviving the Second World War. She has studied Literature and Languages in Mexico, Paris and the United States.

Berman became a showbiz reporter in the late 1970s and has since then become one of the icons of Showbiz Journalism in Mexico. Her staple show Intimamente Shanik was a pioneer in Mexican Television in handling previously censored subjects such as sex, divorces, infidelity, etc.

Currently she writes a column for ESTO (Sports Newspaper), and for TV Notas the best-selling gossip magazine in México, has a daily radio show Shanik en Fórmula broadcast nationally in México and worldwide through Radio Fórmula and collaborates in daily TV show by Televisa Viva la Mañana.

She is the author of Muy cerca del ombligo (1985) a satire about the showbiz world in México.

She started her journalistic career in 1980.

References

  1. "The World; Mexican Singer's Abducted Sister Freed". Los Angeles Times. October 12, 2002. p. A12. Retrieved May 29, 2011. Shanik Berman, a journalist and friend of Zapata's, had said kidnappers were demanding a ransom of $1 million for the release of the women....
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