In addition to his work in television, Marín also ventured into radio and digital media, adapting to changes in the industry and always staying at the forefront.
At the end of 2023, he joined TUDN. After his long rivalry with Televisa, he decided to join Chapultepec 18 alongside David Faitelson. At TUDN, he took part in soccer broadcasts, while he was a participant in Tercer Grado Deportivo and Línea de 4. While at the television station, Marín embarked on a path in radio by joining MVS with the program MVS Deportes.
Jose Ramon Fernandez’s farewell to Andre Marin
“André came to work with me when he was 14 years old. He was a child with a great desire to learn, with potential, and he was developing and growing at Imevisión. He started covering the field and, from the first day, he did very well. We covered several World Cups and Olympic Games together that I could never forget. We came to appreciate each other very much, then… there was a separation. After 17 years we met again on a program in Miami, there we talked and hugged each other, although we never became friends again, nor did we see each other again. I will keep the years of friendship and affection… It hurts me, a lot, to know that he suffered so much, no one deserves to go through what he went through,” the sports expert posted on his social networks.
Marín’s legacy will live on in the generations of sports journalists who saw him as a role model and in the fans who enjoyed his analysis and commentary. André Marín’s passing leaves a void in Mexican sports journalism, but his legacy and influence will live on in the memories of those who knew and admired him. Rest in peace, André Marín.
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