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Julia Otero (Julia María Otero Pérez) was born on 6 May, 1959 in Monforte de Lemos (Lugo), Spain, is a Spanish journalist. Discover Julia Otero's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

Popular As Julia María Otero Pérez
Occupation Journalist
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 6 May, 1959
Birthday 6 May
Birthplace Monforte de Lemos (Lugo), Spain
Nationality Spain

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Who Is Julia Otero's Husband?

Her husband is Ramón Pellicer (1987–1993)

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Husband Ramón Pellicer (1987–1993)
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Children Candela Otero Martínez

Julia Otero Net Worth

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1959

Julia María Otero Pérez (born 6 May 1959) is a Spanish journalist.

The only daughter of a trumpeter and a housewife, Julia Otero has lived in Barcelona since she was three years old.

Her childhood was spent in the neighborhood of El Poble-sec.

She obtained her licentiate in Spanish philology at the University of Barcelona.

At age 17 she was casually introduced to the communications field through the program Protagonista, el cine on station Radio Sabadell, thanks to a friend.

In a short time she became presenter and director of this program.

Between the ages of 19 and 24, Julia was treated for an abdominal tumor which sent her to the operating room six times, but she never left her job on the radio.

1980

In 1980 she signed on at Cadena Azul de Radiodifusión in Barcelona, and a year later she joined COPE Miramar in Barcelona, initially to work in information services.

Later she presented several programs at the station, such as Radio a la vista (together with Carlos Herrera Crusset and José Manuel Parada Rodríguez), the comedy Bruja más que bruja, the musical Con faldas y a lo loco, the interview show Café del domingo, and the magazine Sábado noche.

1985

In 1985 she went on to direct and present the morning show Crónica del alba, which, thanks to the agreement between Radio Miramar and COPE, was broadcast from Barcelona to the whole of Spain through the network of stations of the episcopal chain.

1987

In September 1987, after the break between COPE and Radio Miramar, Otero was tasked with replacing Luis del Olmo Marote on the Barcelona station's morning show Y nosotras, ¿qué?, which was defined as "an informative show made for and by women."

At this time Otero began her television career, in conjunction with the radio for a while.

Her first entry into the medium was the debate program Una historia particular on La 2 of Televisión Española (TVE).

The same year, she married journalist Ramón Pellicer (a marriage which would last six years).

1988

A year later in 1988, she began presenting the program 3×4, achieving great popularity.

1989

In the following years, Otero presented the TVE programs La Lluna (TVE Catalunya), La luna (TV series) (1989), Telepasión española (1990), and La Ronda (1991).

1991

Beginning in 1991 Otero returned to the radio with the program La Radio de Julia on Onda Cero, which moved from its nighttime slot to late afternoon after becoming a success.

1992

In 1992 she presented Jocs de Nit on TV3; in 1993 she directed the contest Los cinco sentidos on Antena 3; Un paseo por el tiempo (1995) again on TVE; and on Telecinco, La semana que viene (1998), a program that was broadcast on Sunday nights.

1997

During 1997 she was a columnist for the newspaper La Vanguardia.

1999

She presented and directed the show until 1999.

During this period she made incursions into television.

In 1999, ONCE sold the Onda Cero broadcasters to the Telefónica group.

The new owners decided to cancel Julia Otero's program, despite it being an audience favorite, replacing her with journalist Marta Robles.

This decision was marked by controversy, with accusations of political motivations.

The management of the network said that the program was too "elitist" and "intellectually lofty".

La radio de Julia had among its contributors names such as Almudena Grandes, Joaquín Leguina, Juan Adriansens, Jorge Verstrynge, Isabel de Medina Sidonia, Luis Racionero, Fernando Sánchez Dragó, Juan Jesús Armas Marcelo, Óscar Nebreda, Pablo Motos, Juanjo de la Iglesia, Académica Palanca, Jordi Estadella, Curri Valenzuela, Carlos Boyero, Lucía Etxebarria, Josep Borrell, Anna Balletbó i Puig, Xosé Manuel Beiras, and Ana Palacio (months later appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs).

A year later, she returned to TV3 to present the news magazine La columna, which lasted four seasons and also became an audience favorite.

She returned to the house where La Radio de Julia was born and from which she was fired in 1999.

Her good personal relationship with José Manuel Lara Bosch, president of Planeta Group and majority shareholder of Onda Cero, allowed her to return to the network.

María Teresa Campos replaced her for the second part of Protagonistas on Punto Radio.

2004

Between 2004 and 2005 she presented the program Las cerezas on TVE's La 1.

2006

From 9 January 2006 to July 2007, she directed and presented the last installment of the long-running series Protagonistas (radio series), directed by Luis del Olmo for Punto Radio, and at the same time presented No em ratllis!

on TV3.

On 1 June 1007 Punto Radio issued a statement announcing the termination of contractual relations with Otero, "by common accord".

2007

In September 2007, Julia Otero returned to Onda Cero, where she presented Julia en la onda, replacing Gomaespuma.

2009

In December 2009, at the proposal of the Galician Civic Forum of Barcelona, she was named hija predilecta de Monforte (Monforte's favorite daughter), the first woman to receive such a distinction.

2012

In May 2012 she returned to television to present Entrevista a la carta on TVE.

2013

In August 2013 she was signed by Antena 3 to present Ciudadanos (TV series) – two specials, the first dedicated to unemployment and the second to education.