Renowned Radio Journalist Reflects on Housing and Artificial Intelligence

The communicator, who will host his show in Palma, discusses issues such as the housing crisis and his relationship with technology.

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An experienced radio journalist, set to broadcast his program live from Palma on May 8, has shared his thoughts on Spain's critical housing situation and his personal perspective on artificial intelligence.

The acclaimed communicator, with an extensive career in radio, is preparing to broadcast his program La Ventana from the Auditorium in Palma. This event, scheduled for May 8, will focus on environmental protection and feature the participation of artist Maria del Mar Bonet, an encounter the journalist described as “exciting”.
During an interview, the journalist addressed the possibility of returning to television, an option he has repeatedly declined to focus his efforts on radio. He states that, although he has received proposals, he prefers to dedicate himself fully to a single project, believing that this makes better use of resources and avoids occupying the space of other professionals.

"If anything similar to another revolution ever happens in Spain, it will have to be over housing, because it is a constitutional right that all Spaniards have and that is increasingly being taken away from more people."

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The communicator also expressed deep concern about the housing situation in Spain, calling it “pivotal” and “decisive.” He criticized the lack of determined political action to address this issue, which he considers a constitutional right increasingly inaccessible to citizens. He also expressed his indignation at the denialist discourse on gender violence and stances on immigration.
Regarding artificial intelligence, the journalist admitted not using it at all. He recalled significant moments in his career, such as covering the return of COVID-19 and ETA's abandonment of arms, highlighting the authenticity of radio as a medium. He also shared his personal experience during the Catalan procés, describing it as a period of “much pain and difficulty.”