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Roberto García Dies: The Journalist Who Transformed Argentine Political and Economic Media

20/06/2026 15:36 - Actualidad

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A Life Dedicated to High-Level Journalism

Roberto García passed away on June 20, 2025 at the age of 80. Born on June 2, 1945, his journalistic career spanned decades, transforming him into one of the most respected and feared chroniclers of Argentina's inner political circles.

For international readers unfamiliar with Argentine media: Ámbito Financiero is one of Argentina's most prestigious financial and political newspapers, founded by Julio Ramos in 1978. García served as its editorial director from 1983 to 2008, a period that coincided with Argentina's return to democracy and the transformative 1990s economic era. His previous roles included positions at Primera Plana and La Opinión, two legendary publications in Argentine journalism history.

Career Highlights

  • Birth: June 2, 1945
  • Death: June 20, 2025
  • Primera Plana: Early career development
  • La Opinión: Until 1980
  • Ámbito Financiero: Editorial Director (1983-2008)
  • TV Career: Host of "La Mirada" on Canal 26
  • Konex Award: Prestigious Argentine cultural recognition
  • National Academy of Journalism: Distinguished member

Beyond Journalism: The Complete Man

An avid tennis and golf player, art lover, and devoted fan of Racing Club (one of Argentina's historic football clubs), García combined his sporting passions with rigorous journalism practice. He maintained close relationships with powerful figures:

  • Played golf with labor union leaders
  • Played tennis with Carlos Menem at Quinta de Olivos (Argentina's presidential residence)
  • Godfather to prominent national politicians
  • Shared social events with business leaders

The "Charlas de Quincho": A Journalistic Revolution

In the 1990s, from the summer home of Julio Ramos in Punta del Este (Uruguay's premier beach resort, where Argentina's elite gather every January), Roberto García created the Charlas de Quincho, a section that radically transformed how political and economic journalism was written in Argentina.

The innovative format consisted of narrative accounts of the nocturnal adventures of newspaper reporters at exclusive parties and social events along the Uruguayan coast. It became one of the most attractive contents for readers, later copied by virtually every media outlet in the country.

Context: "Quincho" refers to a rustic open-air structure typical of Uruguayan and Argentine countryside estates, where social gatherings traditionally take place. The name evoked the informal yet exclusive nature of these conversations among the powerful.

A Mentor of Generations

García led the "dream team" that Julio Ramos assembled in the 1990s, nurturing talents like Carlos Pagni and Ignacio Zuleta, among others who now direct Argentina's leading media outlets.

His management style combined rigor, toughness, and sensitivity. He demanded excellence like no other, yet opened doors for new generations of writers, guiding them to reach outstanding levels with an insatiable competitive appetite.

"What are you doing sitting here? The information is outside, on the street," was García's motivating challenge to young journalists taking their first steps in the profession.

Key Journalistic Milestones Under His Direction

Event Year Significance
Olivos Pact 1993-1994 Anticipated the political agreement that reformed Argentina's Constitution
Constitutional Reform 1994 Comprehensive coverage of the reform process
Charlas de Quincho 1990s Innovation in political-social journalism
Consolidation of Ámbito 1983-2008 Positioned as leading Spanish-language financial daily

Funeral Arrangements

According to reports, there will be no public wake. A private farewell will take place on Sunday at a private cemetery in the northern suburbs of Greater Buenos Aires.

His Legacy in Argentine Journalism

Roberto García uniquely embodied the intersection of politics, high society, and power relationships. He blended seamlessly into Argentina's elite, allowing him access to privileged information and enabling him to anticipate historic events.

Despite his proximity to power, during Argentina's last military dictatorship (1976-1983), he defended and protected fellow journalists, as recalled by those who worked alongside him. His passion for Racing Club never faded and lives on in his children.

Source: Ámbito Financiero

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