The details are not yet known, but everything indicates that
Marcelo Longobardi
's move to Radio Rivadavia will be finalized in the next few hours, after a single season on CNN Radio.
The journalist, who
was the leader of the first radio morning with Radio 10 and Miter AM for the last 20 years
, would leave his morning show and land in Rivadavia (AM 630) at the same time.
Longobardi currently lives in Miami, from where he went live every morning from 6 to 10. But on Monday and Tuesday of this week he was not on the air, nor were his columnists Guillermo "Willy" Kohan and Juan Dillon, only José Pepe Gil was there. Vidal, Romina Aldana, Nicolas Singer and Maite Peñoñori.
Marcelo Longobardi.
An eloquent piece of information is that the program stopped being called
Longobardi on CNN Radio
and has now become
CNN - Primera Mañana
.
The last time she hosted the show was on Monday, January 30.
The next day he was only there for 10 minutes because his wife had suffered an accident.
Radio Rivadavia, for its part, yesterday Monday launched
new programming
, with Ari Paluch from 6 to 10, Jonatan Viale from 10 to 12 (instead of 15 to 17), Baby Etchecopar from 12 to 14 (instead of 12 to 15 ), Cristina Pérez from 14 to 16, Nelson Castro from 16 to 18, Luis Majul from 18 to 20, and Ari Paluch from 20 to 22.
Longobardi would enter the box on the grid that Paluch temporarily occupies.
The return to a traditional station
Despite the strong launch campaign, Longobardi's program never picked up and could not compete on an equal footing with Eduardo Feinmann, who took the space he vacated on Radio Miter.
Passing
Rivadavia would give him a better chance of fighting for the top spots
and recovering an audience.
The 2021 farewell
It should be remembered that his farewell to Miter was in tears: "It is a very complex and traumatic decision to make, the product of very deep personal questions," he said.
Marcelo Longobardi would leave CNN Radio and also his weekly television program.
"We all aspire in life to do something. Leader of something. It doesn't matter what. From a radio, a factory, a greengrocer or a family. We all try to be something. And I had the privilege of achieving it. And I lived with this situation several years," he said.
And he reflected: "I know the positive and negative side of the responsibility for success. And every complex aspect of what it means in a country like Argentina to be the leader of something."
"I have enjoyed all this a lot. And I have been very happy. But it seems to me that 21 years are enough. I have been thinking about it not now, for two years. I never told them. Except to some other person. Until what point one should stretch, fall in love and hold on to a successful situation?" Longobardi said in November 2021.
The driver also said that "one must know how to set a limit, not become obsessed, cloyed or believe that one is that success", because "success belongs to the public, to the radio, to many factors."
At the end of his words, he released: "I can proudly say that 21 years of success are too many. One has to know how to let go, be grateful and take on the challenge of leaving a success. Leaving the comfort zone to feel alive and not fall in love mistakenly of the devil".
"I was not so important, but I hope I have been something useful. Success is not one's own and at some point it has to be returned... Nobody is indispensable," he concluded.
In March 2022, he announced his arrival on CNN, which started on April 11
, amid controversies over the limited range of the antenna.
Currently, his official Instagram account has not posted any posts since January 30 of this year.
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