Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Nicolás_Lúcar> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Nicolás_Lúcar abstract "Nicolás Lúcar de la Portilla has been a Peruvian journalist since the 1980s. In 1991 he started his first investigative news program in America Televisión called \"La revista dominical\" roughly translated in English as \"The Sunday report\", it featured almost the same format as used in the long-running CBS News Sunday newsmagazine 60 Minutes. The show at the time was considered one of the most outstanding newsprograms, and it used to be on the top of the ratings during almost all the 1990s. The program lasted until 1999 when low ratings pushed America Televisión executives to mark the end of the show. At the end of the Fujimori era in Peru, in the early 2000s, Lúcar's career was highly discredited, after he showed in a new Sunday program called Tiempo Nuevo (translated \"A New Time\") a videotape where he interviewed a supposed agent associated to Vladimiro Montesinos who in some way claimed to be connected to the newly interim President elected in Peru, Valentín Paniagua. The president called some minutes after the report was shown and he argued with Lúcar on the air, and as a result the journalist was forced to resign on the following day. Scandals of corruption involving his wife's family soon appeared on the following days and he finally left Peru for a couple of weeks.Nicolás Lúcar returned to Peruvian media in 2005 in a different channel, ATV (Andina de Televisión) a private Peruvian network and one of the most highly watched in Peru. His new program is called \"Dia D\" in some sort of allusion to D-Day (showing, perhaps a sign of a time strike back on media). Lúcar's new show has the same format as he used on \"La revista dominical\". The new program has gained some popularity in Peru, and he has nearly encompassed on the ratings for Jaime Bayly's show \"El Francotirador\" (translated to \"The Straight shooter or The sniper\"). The public opinion in Peru has changed towards Nicolás Lúcar over the years; however nowadays Peruvians are divided over Lúcar, regarding him as a media personality between an outstanding journalist and a dishonest figure.".
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageID "3156047".
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageLength "2990".
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageRevisionID "706247954".
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink 60_Minutes.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Alberto_Fujimori.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink América_Televisión.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Andina_de_Televisión.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Kurtis.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink CBS_News.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_journalists.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peruvian_journalists.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peruvian_male_writers.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink File:D-day-nicolas-lucar.jpg.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Investigative_journalism.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Jaime_Bayly.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Journalist.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Presidents_of_Peru.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink List_of_corporate_titles.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink News_magazine.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Nielsen_ratings.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Sniper.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Television_network.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Valentín_Paniagua.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLink Vladimiro_Montesinos.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nicolás Lúcar".
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Peru-journalist-stub.
- Nicolás_Lúcar subject Category:Living_people.
- Nicolás_Lúcar subject Category:Male_journalists.
- Nicolás_Lúcar subject Category:Peruvian_journalists.
- Nicolás_Lúcar subject Category:Peruvian_male_writers.
- Nicolás_Lúcar type Journalist.
- Nicolás_Lúcar type List.
- Nicolás_Lúcar type Writer.
- Nicolás_Lúcar type Diacritic.
- Nicolás_Lúcar type Journalist.
- Nicolás_Lúcar type List.
- Nicolás_Lúcar type Redirect.
- Nicolás_Lúcar type Writer.
- Nicolás_Lúcar comment "Nicolás Lúcar de la Portilla has been a Peruvian journalist since the 1980s. In 1991 he started his first investigative news program in America Televisión called \"La revista dominical\" roughly translated in English as \"The Sunday report\", it featured almost the same format as used in the long-running CBS News Sunday newsmagazine 60 Minutes. The show at the time was considered one of the most outstanding newsprograms, and it used to be on the top of the ratings during almost all the 1990s.".
- Nicolás_Lúcar label "Nicolás Lúcar".
- Nicolás_Lúcar sameAs Q7030381.
- Nicolás_Lúcar sameAs m.08w0p6.
- Nicolás_Lúcar sameAs Q7030381.
- Nicolás_Lúcar wasDerivedFrom Nicolás_Lúcar?oldid=706247954.
- Nicolás_Lúcar isPrimaryTopicOf Nicolás_Lúcar.