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Pablo Kleinman was born on 1971 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is an Entrepreneur, Talk show host, Political commentator. Discover Pablo Kleinman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Entrepreneur, Talk show host, Political commentator |
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Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Pablo Kleinman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Pablo Kleinman's Wife?
His wife is Rose Kleinman (m. 2016)
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Pablo Kleinman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Pablo Kleinman worth at the age of 52 years old? Pablo Kleinman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Entrepreneur. He is from United States. We have estimated
Pablo Kleinman's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Since November 2019 he's the host of Radio California Libre (Radio Free California), a daily one-hour current-affairs show with a right-of-center editorial line. The show airs on Univision Communications’ KTNQ, the only Spanish-language talk radio station in the United States.
He is a former delegate and member of the executive committee of the California Republican Party. On June 7, 2016, he was elected to the central committee of the Los Angeles County Republican Party for a four-year (2016–2020) term.
In February 2014, Kleinman announced that he was running for United States Congress in California's 30th congressional district, against long-time incumbent Democrat Brad Sherman. Despite the poor brand image of the Republican Party in Los Angeles and the local trend of moderate Republicans running as Independents, Kleinman ran in the Primary as a GOP candidate and as a self-described New Generation Republican.
Kleinman's positioning as a moderate conservative was widely regarded as logical and smart in a district where Democrats hold a substantial registration lead but appear divided and where no Republican has won in over a generation. However, it was furiously resisted by the more reactionary sectors of the local Republican party, particularly by some local Tea Party groups and by the Liberty Caucus-controlled Republican Assembly District Central Committees in the San Fernando Valley, which actively campaigned against him. Kleinman lost the June 3rd, 2014 primary, unable to overcome opposition from hardline conservative groups and, more importantly, voter apathy: voter turnout for the primary registered a new historic low for the district.
In April 2013, Pablo Kleinman became publisher of El Medio, the first Spanish-language political opinion journal about the Middle East. The magazine quickly became known for espousing a pro-Western editorial line, something uncommon among most Spanish-language publications. It features points of view generally favorable to the United States, to Israel, and to supporters of liberal democracy throughout the Middle East. Just a few weeks after its launch, selected columns from El Medio began to be featured regularly on some of the largest mainstream newspapers in Latin America, effectively turning the magazine into a news syndication service as well.
Kleinman is also a frequent commentator on a few Spanish-language current affairs television programs, including the nighttime news on the Telemundo Network's Los Angeles station. He has also been featured on English-language television newscasts in the U.S. and Canada, usually talking about Latin American issues. Pablo regularly guest hosted the daily current affairs show, initially just on Los Angeles's KTNQ and later also on Univision's nationwide talk radio network, Univision America, between 2009 and 2014.
In early 2009, he took to organizing the Fundación Californiana or Californiana Foundation, a Section 501(c)(3) educational charity dedicated to reaffirming the notion of Hispanics as part of the mainstream of American society, primarily through its Romualdo Pacheco Initiative, and to educating the public on the principles of individual self-reliance and market economics in both English and Spanish.
In 2004, he founded and became editor-in-chief of Diario de América, the oldest political-opinion journal edited in Spanish in the United States. Around the same time, he became a syndicated writer, with columns regularly published in newspapers throughout Latin America and Spain, such as Chile's El Mercurio and La Nación, Panama's Panamá América and La Prensa, Nicaragua's La Prensa, Peru's El Comercio, Paraguay's Diario ABC Color, Venezuela's Diario 2001, Uruguay's El País, Costa Rica's La Nación, among others, as well as in the United States and the Middle East. During the 2008 presidential elections in the United States he co-authored the popular blog Democracia en América on Libertad Digital, one of the most important news and opinion websites in Spain.
Kleinman began working as a journalist in 1989 as Latin American correspondent for Billboard Magazine, the first one to cover the region for the prestigious trade publication.
In 1986, at age 15, Pablo set up an electronic bulletin board system (BBS) in Buenos Aires called "TCC: The Computer Connection" which was one of the first in the region and the first to run under a Microsoft-designed platform. A year later, TCC became FidoCenter, the first node of the worldwide FidoNet network in Latin America. Pablo Kleinman was the coordinator of FidoNet for the whole of Latin America (FidoNet's Zone 4) between 1987 and 1991. During that period, FidoNet became the largest public-access computer network in the region. It grew throughout the different countries in the region and reached several hundreds of access points in dozens of Latin American cities. He was also the author of WorldPol, a policy proposal that was published originally in 1991 and constituted the first democratic organization proposal in cyberspace.
Pablo Kleinman (born 1971) is an Argentine-born American entrepreneur and talk show host, pioneer of the development of online services in Latin America. Currently he is the host of Radio California Libre (Radio Free California) on KTNQ radio: the only political show presented from a center-right perspective in any of Univision Communications’ stations in Southern California and the only conservative-libertarian talk show in California’s Spanish-language media.
Kleinman was born in Argentina into a family of Polish-Jewish origin. He attended elementary school in Buenos Aires and finished the first year at the renowned Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires before he immigrated to the United States at age 13, settling in the city of Los Angeles with his parents and siblings. His great-grandmother, however, had arrived in the United States via Ellis Island in the 1930s and his extended family has kept a permanent presence in Southern California since the 1940s.