Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Stone Mario always sought to improve the Mexican television – Televisa News

MEXICO CITY, Mexico, in June. 02 2015.- This June 2 died one of the founders and pioneers of Mexican television, Mario Matute of Stone.

It was producer of television and radio, the most recent of his passions.

Defender of entertainment content, stone, worked in the 40s in the XEW where he shared space and ideas with other pillars of the discipline. One example was the “The Adventures of Carlos Lacroix” program, led by Thomas Perrin.

On television he got his first job as director of cameras, then as a producer of content and programs to reach the vice presidency of the then Channel 4.

Witness of a Mexico that entered the modern era with the first images by radio, Mario Matute of Stone, transmitted worked alongside journalists Jacobo Zabludovsky, Pedro Ferriz Santacruz and Sergio Borgat in the considered first informative news.

After integration channel Mexican Telesistema, he was appointed deputy director general of production of the nascent Televisa.

He was responsible for coordination International Festival of the Latin Song, an event which was won José José. Also producer is credited with being the former talents as Lola Beltran, Lucha Villa, Pedro Vargas and others.

Mario de la Matute Stone was vice president of the Initiators Group of the Mexican TV.

His latest projects took him to the home of his career, the radio. It remained much airtime program analysis and debate “50 and”

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