Diego Carcedo, el gran periodista que siempre estuvo en el lugar de la noticia
La guerra de Vietnam, el Portugal de la Revolución de los Claveles, el Chile que vivió el golpe de Estado contra Salvador Allende, los Estados Unidos de Ronald Reagan… Diego Carcedo estuvo en los años 70 y 80 allí donde estaba la noticia. Fue un periodista completo, profundo conocedor de la política

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25 extractedDiego Carcedo's last public speech was before Felipe VI and Queen Letizia on November 19.
Carcedo presided over the Spanish section of the Association of European Journalists.
Carcedo was among the last Western journalists to leave Saigon.
Carcedo was the director of information for TVE and director of RNE.
Diego Carcedo covered the Vietnam War, the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, and the coup in Chile.
Diego Carcedo presided over the Spanish section of the Association of European Journalists.
Carcedo was one of the last Western journalists to leave Saigon.
He presided over the committee of experts that selected the president of RTVE.
Carcedo was the director of news at TVE and director of RNE.
Diego Carcedo covered the Vietnam War, the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, and the coup in Chile against Salvador Allende.
Carcedo presided over the Spanish section of the Association of European Journalists.
Carcedo was one of the last Western journalists to leave Saigon.
Carcedo presided over the committee of experts that selected the president of RTVE.
Carcedo was the director of news at TVE and director of RNE.
Diego Carcedo covered the Vietnam War, the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, and the coup in Chile.
His last public speech was before Felipe VI and Queen Letizia on November 19 at the Cerecedo awards.
Carcedo presided over the Spanish section of the Association of European Journalists.
He was one of the last Western journalists to leave Saigon.
Carcedo was director of news at TVE and director of RNE.
Diego Carcedo covered the Vietnam War, the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, and the coup in Chile against Salvador Allende.
Carcedo's last public speech was before Felipe VI and Queen Letizia on November 19.
Carcedo presided over the Spanish section of the Association of European Journalists.
Carcedo was among the last Western journalists to leave Saigon.
Carcedo was the director of information for TVE and director of RNE.
Diego Carcedo covered the Vietnam War, the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, and the coup in Chile.