The journalist José María Carrascal He has died at the age of 92, as published by the newspaper ABC. The journalist, who was a columnist for this newspaper, rose to fame in the 1990s as a news presenter on Antena 3. He did radio, press and television and was a correspondent for 33 years in Europe and America.

Carrascal has maintained his contact with the media until his last days. In fact, last Tuesday he wrote his last column in the aforementioned newspaper.

The historic presenter and columnist is one of the most prominent figures in the world of Spanish journalism. On Antena 3 he presented the news program ‘Noticias de la noche’ from 1990 to 1997, where his particular style conquered the most nocturnal viewers.

However, he always claimed that he was a pen journalist who made his colorful ties his hallmark. As a writer, Carrascal published more than twenty booksamong which the novel ‘Groovy’ stands out, for which he won the Nadal Prize in 1972.