Pamela Hodar

Pamela de Lourdes Hodar Alba (born 28 August 1952) is a Chilean former TV presenter who also served as councilwoman of Vina del Mar.[7][8]

Pamela Hodar
Presenter of Vina del Mar International Song Festival
In office
1986–1990
Councilwoman of Concón
In office
6 December 2004  28 June 2008
Councilwoman of Vina del Mar
In office
6 December 2008  28 June 2021
Personal details
Born (1952-08-28) 28 August 1952
Vina del Mar, Chile
Political partyIndependent Democratic Union (UDI)
ChildrenGonzalo Arenas[1][2]
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (BA)
OccupationTV presenter
ProfessionJournalist
Known forTo present the 1986 OTI Festival and the Viña del Mar International Song Festival[3][4][5][6]

TV career

Born in Vina del Mar, Hodar attended the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso, where she did her bachelor of arts in journalism.

In the 1970s, she began her television career on UCV Televisión starring the program Música, Música (from Spanish: 'Music, Music') along with Izidor Handler. Later, Hodar moved to the capital city, Santiago, because she was hired to read the weather on Teleonce (TV Channel). Then, she read morning news on Panorama, also from Teleonce.

This background allowed Hodar to have a promotion in her career, since she was hired by Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN). In the state–owned company, she presented the central newscast, 60 Minutes. In 1986, she reached a peak in her career when she was appointed to present the Viña del Mar International Song Festival alongside Antonio Vodanovic, with whom presented the OTI Festival in the same year. Hodar presented the Vina Festival until 1990. One year later, Hodar left TVN and retired from the television career, except for a brief period in 1997, when she worked on the TV channel, La Red.

Political career

From 2004 to 2008, Hodar was councilwoman of Concón. Then, from 2008 to 2021, she served in the same office for Vina del Mar.

Personal life

She married the military man Juan Arenas. She had two sons, one of them, the future deputy Gonzalo Arenas.[1][2]

References

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