Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa

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Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa
Occupationjournalist
Known forReforma newspaper

Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa (March 10, 1941 – October 16, 2011) was a Mexican journalist writing for the Reforma newspaper. He was the recipient of the Premio Nacional de Periodismo in 2004 for his career, and again in 2006 for his column. He won the Pedro María Anaya medal in 2008 (an award given by the congress of Hidalgo), and the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor in 2008.

Biography

Born in

UNAM, and obtained a doctorate in History at the Universidad Iberoamericana
.

He worked as editorial assistant director for

governor of Hidalgo
in 1999.

He was the author of several books and had a column in the Reforma newspaper called "Plaza Pública", and a radio show with the same name on Radio UNAM.

Death

In his last contribution to Reforma's "Plaza Pública", Granados Chapa said goodbye to his readers with the statement: "This is the last time we meet. With this conviction, I say goodbye". He died in Mexico City on October 16, 2011.[1]

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