Atresmedia Televisión announced this Monday the signing of the journalist Sonsoles Ónega (Madrid, 44 years old) for a new project that will see the light of day next season on Antena 3. The communicator was in charge of the program it’s already noon in Telecinco. As reported by the communication group, the writer also joins “the large and prestigious team of professionals” of Atresmedia, being “currently one of the most recognized and valued presenters by viewers” who also has “a long and solid track record in the media.
Ónega is a journalist with a degree from the San Pablo CEU University in Madrid. She has worked at CNN + and Noticias Cuatro, as head of court information, and was a parliamentary correspondent for Informativos Telecinco from 2008 to 2018. In June 2018, she began a new professional career at the head of the program It’s already noon. Also on Telecinco he has presented It’s already eight o’clock and the reality The Strong House. She is the daughter of the famous and veteran journalist Fernando Ónega and the sister of Cristina Ónega, director of the RTVE channel 24 Horas.
In 2021 he directed the documentary 15M, Lost Generation. He has collaborated in COPE and writes in YoDona. He has published six novels, including, After Loveawarded the Fernando Lara prize in 2017.
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