Michael Ors died the first of the great TVE who bet on the candle

Michael Ors died the first of the great TVE who bet on the candle

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Miguel Ors fue el primer gran periodista en apostar por la vela... descanse en paz (Foto La Razón)

Miguel Ors was the first great journalist to bet on the candle... rest in peace (Photo La Reazón)

LA RAZON reported a few hours ago that journalist Miguel Ors died in Madrid at the age of 91. Natural of the City of Condal, he had a column in La Reazo for 22 years, just when the rotating Madrid saw the light. He was previously one of ABC's columnists in the time of Luis María Ansón, being the deputy director of Pueblo and El Impartial.

He was one of the first to step on the Spanish TV studios on the Paseo de la Habana in 1957, and until the late 1970s, he was together with Matía Prats father... one of the reference sports commentators of the Public Ente... usual in the broadcasts that took place in those years on the evening of Sunday, in which we could see the one that was the "Party of the Day" in black and white on the small screen.

For 15 years he was the sports presenter of the first edition of the Telediary and led the legendary space that "invented the move." (VAR)... "Stage Study" to the World Cup of Spain 1982.

Miguel, was also a commentator on two historical Madrid radio stations: Peninsula Radio and Intercontinental Radio... being granted the Medal for Sports Merit... is a member of the Royal Order for Sports Merit, Golden Antena, Ondas Award... Spanish National Television Award...

Miguel Ors, in the company of the historic television director Eugenio Pena who left us a few years ago... was the most responsible for the television programs in the 1990s produced the Monte Real Club of Yates... his works were broadcast in the 2... making a reality historical daily reports, at the legendary Chrysler Jeep Cup 1993, which the Club of Baiona organized together with the Maritime of Santander, Astur de Regatas de Gijón, Real Club Náutico de La Coruña, Real Club Náutico de Portosín and Monte Real Club of Yates de Baiona... as well as several editions of the Príncipe... in all the 90 years.