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Walter Martínez (journalist)

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Walter Martínez is a Venezuelan award-winning journalist, originally from Uruguay. Martínez's career spans over three decades in radio, television and the press. He is best known for his work in International Relations.

He was a war correspondent during the 1980s and 1990s.

Until 2005 he worked for the Venezuelan State TV, where he hosted and produced his half hour-long program "Dossier" every night at ten. Additionally, he hosted a radio version of that program on Radio Nacional de Venezuela, also state-owned.

"Dossier" returned to the air on 15 September 2008 when the program was given a new time slot on Venezuelan State TV). The program is broadcasted a few hours later on teleSUR.

Walter is famous for the catchphrase "nuestra querida, única y contaminada nave espacial," which translates to our beloved, sole and polluted spaceship (referring to Earth). He would begin every radio and TV address with the phrase.

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