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Eduardo Feinmann, the man most listened to on the radio: “I feel touched by the magic wand”

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The balance is more than positive: after the first year at Radio Mitre, Eduardo Feinmann finished first in audience measurements for 2022. The cycle that leads Someone has to tell which in the early morning, from Monday to Friday between 6 and 10, prevailed with 44.5 share points.

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The share (also used in television measurements) is the audience measurement that estimates the percentage of households or people who listen to a radio program, compared to the total who have the radio (or television) on during the broadcast.

Eduardo Feinmann himself thanked his listeners for the good numbers obtained during the year by his social networks.

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On Twitter, where the journalist and pilot has a million followers, he wrote together with the audience data of his program: “We close a great year on the 22nd! We go more on the 23rd! Thanks to you who accompany us every day from 6 to 10 to @radiomitre. Thank you for continuing to trust us.” He made as many from his official Instagram account where he has 239,000 followers.

Enjoy your holidays

In January Feinmann is on vacation: “You have to rest a bit, because it has been a very intense year and I think this will be even more intense”, said the journalist clarion. “It was a great challenge for me to face 2022 and I closed it in the best way”.

Feinmann says the fact that his show has become the most listened to on radio took him a bit by surprise. “He has far exceeded my expectations,” he says. “I didn’t expect so much, at least such rapid growth, no, maybe I had imagined it slower,” he admits.

In December 2021, the journalist’s arrival at the Miter was announced, in the space that Marcelo Longobardi had left, in that time segment. After two years of work at Radio Rivadavia, Feinmann changed cycle someone has to sayat 790 on the dial and, shortly thereafter, established itself as the most listened to in the radio world.

During the four hours of airing, the journalist and lawyer offers an analysis of the reality of Argentina and the world with a large number of interviewees. But he also shares the program with several columnists and contributors who participate in different segments of the program.

his companions

The driver is accompanied by the historic announcer Maria Elisabetta Sanchezthe comedian Rolo Villar; Leander Buonsante, Head of Sport; Dr. Alberto Cormillot; the criminal lawyer Gabriele Lezzi and the business journalist, Guillermo “Willy” Laborda.

According to the journalist, the keys to listening to it have to do with different climates during the four hours of broadcasting of the programme, thanks to the heterogeneity of commentators.

“We have managed to make the program have all climates, from hard information, to politics, sports topics, medicine, for example, but we also look for a little relaxation and humour,” says the journalist. “We also want people to be able to enjoy a little humor, have a moment of relaxation, because the moment the show goes on, we are waking them up and we have to balance that.”

In order for everything to go smoothly from this early on, Feinmann and his production team start much earlier. “I wake up at four in the morningI read all the newspapers and pass the topics that interest me to Karina Labraña, who leads the production team. The team is essential to sustaining the program,” she says.

Those who work together in Labraña in Someone…, They are Gustavo Sanmartino, Gabriel Urbano, Rosario Surmani, Lucas Melillo and Mauro Septier, of whom Feinmann is proud. “I try to stay alert, because at 5 I’m already on the radio.”

A 24 hour job

But, according to the reporter, the work never ends. “The day before, starting at 18:00, the team is already working on pre-production for the next morning and I pass them the topics and notes that interest me,” he explains. “The goal is to try to get ahead of the next day’s newspaper headlines.”

With the rise of social media, according to Feinmann, “Today anyone with a telephone can do a job as a journalist or photojournalist, but the job of a true journalist is another matter. It has to do with checking and consulting sources, mainly .

Reporter shares Radio Miter mornings with George Lanata who drives wool without filter, next on the grid, from 10 to 14 and with which he made the historic “pass” throughout the year. The Lanata cycle obtained 40.8 altitude points in its time slot and with these measurements since December 2022, Radio Miter once again prevailed over the other stations with 38.8% audience.

“For me it is an honor and a pride to spend with Jorge in the morning segment, which is the early evening Of the radio. We’re glad we shared the pass,” she said.

On the other hand, Feinmann also conducts, in the LN+ cable signal, The news, which runs from Monday to Friday, from 18 to 20, where he is accompanied by the journalist Silvia Mercado, with political news; Dr. Claudio Zin; Diego Laje with international themes; Willy Laborda in economics and Gabriel Iezzi with legal news. At the end of his cycle, he starred in the media show with Jonathan Viale.

Between the radio and TV shows, Feinmann says she continues to work and have meetings for both shows. “It’s endless, it never ends. Many times, on the radio I come up with themes for TV and being on the evening news, I get ideas for radio notes,” she describes.

And he adds: “I always remember what Santo Biasatti once told me, who was my teacher: one is a 24-hour reporteryou can’t forget the news.” In turn, she says she feels very comfortable in her role on the evening news.

“I think there’s no longer the division between cable and over the air television, everything is television nowadays.” According to Feinmann, the grid is uniform and each element has its niche. “I make TV in the information niche.”

While resting from vacation, the journalist announces that he will return to both jobs in early February, while he prepares for what will be a year full of information punctuated by the electoral agenda.

“2023 will be very special and complicated. In this sense, I think it will mark a before and after, among other things because there will be a lot of information, not only for the presidential elections in the second semester, but also because of the provincial elections that will take place in the first semester,” he says.

“There will be months where several are held, even weeks where more than one election has to be covered, everything will be intense.”

Since 2017, however, Feinmann has been in a relationship with the lawyer Lucía Auat, with whom she had her daughter Esmeralda, one year and three months ago. Jealous of her privacy, he makes it clear that he doesn’t want to talk about her private life, even as he admits that amidst such a whirlwind of work, his family is his ground lead. “Also, I feel touched by the magic wand, because I love what I do.”

Race numbers

compete with someone has to saybetween 6 and 10, in radius 10 in second place, Good morning Sylvesterthe program by journalist Gustavo Sylvestre which obtained a 14.5% share.

And Pablo Rossi remained third on his bike This morningtransmitted by rivadaviaand captured 8.6% of primetime radio’s total listenership.

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Source: Clarin

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