Hernán Orjuela

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Hernán Orjuela Buenaventura (born 1957) is a Colombian television presenter. He used to be the host of Sábados Felices.

Career[edit]

He attended college and graduated from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, though he was already working in media by the time he graduated.[1]

Radio[edit]

He began his career in the 1980s, working at Radio Visión, then later at La Super Estación where he became known as the first DJ in FM radio in the country.[1] He later was the director of several Caracol Radio radio stations, and then he founded in 1989 the Bogotá radio station Radioacktiva (102.9 FM) working with Armando Plata Camacho.

Television[edit]

He has presented a variety of television programs in addition to Sábados Felices, such as Gente corrida, No me lo cambie, Todo por la Plata and more recently the Caracol Televisión magazine Día a Día, from which he stepped down in 2009 after three years, citing health reasons.[2]

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