Roberto Hernandez, Jr.
Journalist and sportscaster
Intro | Journalist and sportscaster | |
Places | Chile | |
is | Sports commentator | |
Work field | Journalism Sports | |
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Birth | 24 January 1936, Irapuato | |
Age | 88 years |
Roberto Hernández, Jr. (born January 25, 1938) is a Mexican journalist and sportscaster from Monterrey. He currently heads the sportscasting team of Multimedios Televisión and Radio. He is also a commentator for game of local team UANL Tigres. He is also a columnist for Milenio Diario, the national newspaper owned by Multimedios.
A controversial figure, Hernandez and his programs are very popular in Monterrey. Due to his own popularity, and the popularity of the subjects he deals with, he is one of the most influential persons in Monterrey media.
He started his career at Televisa, where he was a reporter covering the FIFA World Cup, but was later dismissed from Televisa, amid controversy.