Hello — I'm Lucía Blasco (1987), a Spanish and British journalist, photographer, multimedia producer and bilingual presenter, with more than a decade of experience in international media such as BBC World Service, Euronews TV and the World Bank.
My work encompasses audiovisual production for radio and television, digital storytelling, and the development of communication strategies. I currently live in Madrid, but I'm open to international collaborations and projects. I'm also fluent in French and Portuguese.
For eight years I worked at the BBC in London producing video explainers, news reports, and articles for BBC News Mundo, covering global and Latin American news, as well as cultural and environmental events.
I was the producer and presenter of the English-language radio program BBC Resolves: Life After Covid-19. I also directed and presented the documentary What to Do With Our Waste, distributed globally in English and Spanish. I also produced and presented several videos for the BBC News Mundo series Do You Speak Spanish?
Later (2023) I joined the Euronews team, initially in Lyon, presenting the news in Spanish, and since 2024 in Madrid, where I participate in the production and voice-over of international current affairs web and television news for Spanish-speaking audiences.
I'm also a communications consultant for the World Bank, where I develop digital strategy and produce a podcast on education and technology. The format includes interviews in English and Spanish with experts from different countries. In another recent World Bank initiative, I led the production of a documentary and provided photographic coverage for an audiovisual report on education for refugees in Zambia.
I combine these projects with the production of corporate videos for various international agencies (LRI Agency, ELM Media, Maya Media), web editing (La Noi Journal), and independent documentary photography projects.