Journalist Antonio Álvarez Solís has died at the age of 90, as reported by Naiz and Deia , media in which he had been a collaborator.

Born in Madrid and Asturian by adoption, Álvarez studied Law in Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela and began his journalistic career in La Vanguardia , where he became editor-in-chief.

He founded the Interviú magazine of which he was director and as editorial advisor to the Zeta Group he collaborated in the publication of El Periódico . He has been a collaborator in gatherings of various televisions and radio stations such as TVE, RNE, COPE, Onda Cero, Radio Miramar, SER, ETB and Radio Euskadi for several years, as well as a columnist in newspapers such as Gara and Deia .

The director of Gara, Iñaki Soto, said on his Twitter account that Álvarez Solís was "a portent writing, with dazzling lucidity, inspiring honesty and elegance even when insulting. He has been a teacher for us and we have been he a refuge. "

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