Ana Nahum


Ana Nahum was a Uruguayan journalist, writer, and presenter.

Biography

The daughter of writer Benjamín Nahum, Ana Nahum graduated with a licentiate in communications. She worked at in 1992, at Canal 4 in 1994, and starting in 2009 she was host of the television program on Canal 10.
She wrote a book about the history and analysis of the role of women in Uruguayan politics called Mujeres y política, which contains the testimony of three Uruguayan women leaders: Beatriz Argimón, Glenda Rondán, and Mónica Xavier.
She was married and mother of the sons Sebastián and Joaquín. She was recognized as a Woman of the Year by Juan Herrera Productions in 2011 for conduct in television.
She died of cancer on 9 January 2015 at age 45.

Work

  • 1994–1997, Muy Buenos Días, Canal 4
  • 1998–2000, Hola Gente, Canal 12
  • 2001–2003, Tveo a Diario y Tveo Informa, Canal 5
  • 2004–2007, Con Mucho Gusto, Canal 10
  • 2004, El Sentido del Sexo, Canal 10
  • 2008–2009, La Mañana, Canal 5
  • 2010–2014, Hola Vecinos, Canal 10
  • 2014, Mujeres y política
Ana Nahum is considered to be unique among Uruguayan television journalists, having spent several years as a figure on morning programs, and having worked for all of the broadcast television channels.