Alberto Gollán

{{short description|Argentine media businessperson}}

Alberto Gollán (born February 24, 1918{{cite book|title=Quién es quién en la sociedad argentina|year=1982|publisher=Elite Editions|page=323}} – November 24, 2014{{cite news|title=A los 96 años falleció Alberto Gollán, destacado empresario de la radio y la televisión|url=http://www.lacapital.com.ar/la-ciudad/A-los-96-aos-fallecio-Alberto-Gollan-destacado-empresario-de-la-radio-y-la-television--20141124-0051.html|accessdate=31 December 2014|agency=La Capital|publisher=Orlando Vignatti|date=24 November 2014|language=Spanish|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141227232937/http://www.lacapital.com.ar/la-ciudad/A-los-96-aos-fallecio-Alberto-Gollan-destacado-empresario-de-la-radio-y-la-television--20141124-0051.html|archive-date=27 December 2014|url-status=dead}} ) was an Argentine media businessman from Rosario, province of Santa Fe. He was the head of Televisión Litoral S.A., the largest media conglomerate in Argentina outside Buenos Aires, which includes the local TV channel Canal 3, and the radio stations LT2 (Radio Dos), FM Vida, and Radio Cataratas. Gollán started Televisión Litoral S.A. in 1965.

Gollán was the mayor of Rosario for four months, between 18 May and 23 September 1971, during the military dictatorship presided by Alejandro Agustín Lanusse.

After the coup d'état of 1976 that deposed Isabel Perón and started the Proceso de Reorganización Nacional, he continued to support the military government. In a reception held on 28 December 1976 in the Officers' Mess, Gollán spoke to Commander of the 2nd Army Corps Leopoldo Galtieri in the name of the press: "We are proud to be able to stand by you and the force you represent in the task you are undertaking. We the journalists will always support this labor."

Through Televisión Litoral, Gollán started in 1977 the Ibero-American Advertising Festival (Festival Iberoamericano de Publicidad, or FIAP), which has continued to be celebrated annually, with the participation of producers from Spain, Portugal and several Latin American countries.

On 15 March 2005 Gollán was awarded an honorary membership of the Order of the British Empire, which was delivered by British Ambassador John Hughes, "for his service, because he is a friend of the British Embassy and visitors". Gollán is the First Vice-Deacon of the Consular Corps of Rosario and the Honorary Consul of the United Kingdom.

References

  • [http://www.grupotelevisionlitoral.com Grupo Televisión Litoral S.A.].
  • Municipality of Rosario, official website. [https://web.archive.org/web/20040603171832/http://www.rosario.gov.ar/sitio/gobierno/listadointend2.jsp List of mayors of Rosario.]
  • {{cite web|last=Del Frade |first=Carlos |year=2004 |url=http://www.nuncamas.org/investig/frade04/frade04_13.htm |title=Historia política de la impunidad, Santa Fe, 1976/2004' |accessdate=2006-08-22 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120204043107/http://www.nuncamas.org/investig/frade04/frade04_13.htm |archivedate=2012-02-04 }}
  • La Capital, 2005-03-16. [https://web.archive.org/web/20050908142025/http://www.lacapital.com.ar/2005/03/16/ciudad/noticia_179511.shtml Alta distinción de la corona inglesa para Alberto Gollán.]
  • Province of Santa Fe, official website. [https://web.archive.org/web/20040913202726/http://www.santa-fe.gov.ar/gbrn/protocolo/protocolos/consular.htm Cuerpo Consular acreditado en las Ciudades de Santa Fe y Rosario.]

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Category:1918 births

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Category:Mayors of Rosario, Santa Fe

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