Marta Robles


Marta Robles is a Spanish journalist and writer.

Radio

Marta Robles holds a degree in Information Sciences, Journalism branch, from the Complutense University of Madrid. Before graduating she began working at the magazine Tiempo in 1987. In 1989 she made the leap to the world of radio, presenting the program Caliente y frío on, at the same time as her early work in television, where she started in 1988.
From there she went to Cadena SER, where she directed and presented an early-morning show entitled De la noche a la mañana. On the same station she hosted El Serial in 1993, with and Luis Figuerola-Ferreti, and directed and presented Si amanece nos vamos from 1993 to 1994 and ' from 1994 to 1996.
In 1998 she joined Onda Cero, where she directed and presented the afternoon program A toda radio until 2000. In 2001 she collaborated on 's program
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From September 2008 to June 2010 Robles worked on the program Queremos hablar, presented by Ana García Lozano.
In 2011 she contributed to the program En Casa de Herrero on.
Since March 2013, she has directed and presented Entre Comillas, a magazine dedicated to the creation of Spanish literature, cinema, and music for EFE.

Television

Robles' first opportunity in television was offered in 1988 by, a satellite station created by, before the birth of private networks and that broadcast from London. There she worked alongside and, among others.
In October 1989, she returned to Madrid and began to work as coordinator, scriptwriter, and presenter of TVE's regional magazine for Castilla–La Mancha, that was then broadcast from the center in Paseo de la Habana.
When the center moved to Toledo, Marta Robles decided to try her luck on Telemadrid, a newly created regional station, on which she presented the program El Ruedo. She later directed and presented Verano en La Complutense, and then the cultural magazine A todo Madrid. Finally she presented the weekend edition of Telenoticias with Rafa Luque. She remained with that station until 1991.
In 1992 she became an editor on Telecinco's news programs, where she would also present on some occasions.
In 1993, Jesús Hermida signed her to his new Antena 3 program '. A year later, she was called on to present ', which collected news of social interest and events.
In April 1996, she presented the historical memory program Qué memoria la mía, directed by José María Íñigo, which only remained on the air for two weeks.
From October 1996 to January 1997, she presented and co-hosted the 9:00 pm edition of the news program Antena 3 Noticias, replacing Pedro Piqueras.
In 1998, still on Antena 3, she presented the investigative program Contraportada, and then the network's international news. A year later, she led the magazine El tiempo pasa, corazón.
In 2002 Robles presented the current events program Equipo de Investigación on, and also contributed assiduously to TVE's Esta es mi historia.
In 2004 she returned to Telemadrid to present the magazine Gran Vía de Madrid and then Madrid a la última, a show about fashion, trends, and current events, which she also created and directed. In 2012 she presented and directed the daily magazine Ahora, Marta, also on Telemadrid.
From 2014 to 2017, she worked on the TVE program '. Currently, she contributes to ' on Antena 3, on, and ¿Cómo lo ves? on TVE. In 2018, she covered the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for.

Print media

Robles has contributed to publications such as Man, Woman, Panorama, Elle, Dunia, El Semanal XXL, the supplement of La Vanguardia, the magazine and website Wapa, and '. She currently writes for the publications La Razón, ', and Objetivo Bienestar.
From 2014 to 2015 she created, directed, and edited the online magazine Mass Bienestar.

Books

Marta Robles was married to actor, father of her son Ramón, from 1996 to 1997. She is currently married to Luis Martín de Bustamante, father of her sons Miguel and Luis.