Rayén ArayaW
Rayén Araya

Rayén Araya is a Chilean television and radio commentator. Best known for her work on Bío-Bío Communication's Radio and television news. Also known as co-anchor of news programs on various Chilean television channels.

Diana ArónW
Diana Arón

Diana Frida Arón Svigilisky was a Chilean journalist and a member of the Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria party. She was kidnapped, tortured and forcibly disappeared by agents of the Pinochet dictatorship.

Ena von BaerW
Ena von Baer

Ena Anglein von Baer Jahn is a Chilean journalist, political scientist and senator.

Raquel CorreaW
Raquel Correa

Raquel Teresa Correa was a Chilean journalist who spent the main part of her career with the newspaper El Mercurio. She was well known for her interviews and reporting, and was the recipient of Chile's National Prize for Journalism in 1991.

Alejandra CostamagnaW
Alejandra Costamagna

Alejandra Costamagna Crivelli is a Chilean writer and journalist.

María de la CruzW
María de la Cruz

María de la Cruz Toledo was a Chilean political activist for Women's suffrage, a journalist, a writer, and a political commentator. In 1953, she became the first woman ever elected to the Chilean Senate.

Karen DoggenweilerW
Karen Doggenweiler

Karen Sylvia Doggenweiler Puente is a popular Chilean journalist and TV presenter.

Paula EscobarW
Paula Escobar

Paula Escobar Chavarría is a Chilean magazine editor, columnist, journalist, professor and writer. She is a recipient of the Lenka Franulic Award.

María Luisa GodoyW
María Luisa Godoy

María Luisa Godoy Ibáñez is a Chilean journalist and television presenter. She is currently the host of the TVN program Muy buenos días.

Eva GómezW
Eva Gómez

Eva María Gómez Sánchez is a Spanish-born Chilean journalist and TV hostess.

Rosa González RománW
Rosa González Román

Rosa González Román was a Chilean journalist and politician who served as a Deputy from 11 March 1998 to 11 March 2006.

Mónica González (journalist)W
Mónica González (journalist)

Mónica González Mujica is a Chilean writer and journalist. She won the Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 2002, the Dan David Prize in 2006 and UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2010. From 2005-2006 she was editor of es:Diario Siete, a daily paper in Santiago de Chile which ran for a year.

Mariela GrifforW
Mariela Griffor

Mariela Griffor, is a poet, editor, publisher of Marick Press and diplomat. She is author of four poetry collections, Exiliana, House, The Psychiatrist and most recently, Declassified, and has had her poems and translations published in many literary journals and magazines including Poetry International, Washington Square Review, Texas Poetry Review, and Éditions d'art Le Sabord, in anthologies including Poetry in Michigan / Michigan in Poetry, from New Issues Press. A variety of Griffor's poems has been translated into Italian, French, Chinese, Swedish, and Spanish. She has been nominated to the Griffin Poetry Prize, to the Whiting Awards and the PEN/Beyond Margins Award. She was finalist and shortlisted for the 2017 National Translation Award for Canto General by Pablo Neruda.

Carmela Jeria GómezW
Carmela Jeria Gómez

Carmela Jeria,, was a labor activist, typographer, publisher, and social and feminist leader. Called the "first working journalist" of her country, she was the founder of La Alborada, the first feminist worker newspaper published in Chile.

Pamela Jiles (journalist)W
Pamela Jiles (journalist)

Pamela Jiles Moreno is a Chilean journalist and politician, currently serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, representing District 12 of the Santiago Metropolitan Region.

Luisa LynchW
Luisa Lynch

Luisa Lynch del Solar (1864–1937), also known as Luisa Lynch de Morla from her first marriage and Luisa Lynch de Gormaz from her second, was a Chilean feminist writer, journalist, and socialite. She was the mother of diplomat Carlos Morla Lynch, and the writers Ximena and Carmen Morla Lynch. In addition, she is the subject of the 1888 sculpture Madame Morla Vicuña by Auguste Rodin, which can now be found at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

María Olivia MönckebergW
María Olivia Mönckeberg

María Olivia Mönckeberg Pardo is a Chilean journalist, essayist, and academic. She received the National Prize for Journalism in 2009.

Rosario OrregoW
Rosario Orrego

Rosario Orrego Castañeda, also known as Rosario Orrego de Uribe, Rosario Orrego de Chacón, and by her pseudonym Una Madre, was a Chilean novelist, poet, editor, and educator. She is considered Chile's first woman novelist, a pioneer in the poetic field in that country, and one of the forerunners of women's literature in Hispanic America.

Silvia PintoW
Silvia Pinto

Silvia Emiliana Pinto Torres was a Chilean journalist and politician. She was the daughter of Óscar Pinto López and Matilde Torres Puerta de Vera, and was married to journalist Daniel Galleguillos, with whom she had three daughters.

Graciela RomeroW
Graciela Romero

Graciela María Luisa Romero Piñero, better known by her nickname Totó Romero, was a Chilean social worker, journalist, and writer. She was a recipient of the Lenka Franulic Award.

Marcela VacarezzaW
Marcela Vacarezza

Marcela Paz Vacarezza Etcheverry is a Chilean television presenter and psychologist. She is the wife of TV presenter Rafael Araneda with whom she has three children, Martina, Florencia and Vicente.

Ivette VergaraW
Ivette Vergara

Ivette Marilú Vergara Ulloa is a Chilean journalist and television presenter. She began her television career as a model in 1991, and later worked as a presenter, starting at TVN on programs such as Hugo. She currently works for the channel Mega, where she participates in the morning program Mucho gusto.

Pilar VergaraW
Pilar Vergara

Pilar Vergara is a Chilean journalist, winner of the National Prize for Journalism in 1993.

Julia VialW
Julia Vial

Julia Beatriz Vial Cuevas is a Chilean journalist and television presenter.