Wilson Matos was Marilia's biggest media personality for at least 20 years. He started out as an apprentice at Radio Clube de Marilia, learned the ropes of broadcasting 'live' being at reporter on the spot where news were happening, graduated presenting police reports on a daily basis until he was the most popular radio speaker in the town with 3 radio stations.
José Matos, Wilson's grandfather who actually played a father role.
José Matos, Wilson Matos and his beloved grand-mother Maria.
José Matos, Wilson Matos and his beloved grand-mother Maria.
José, Wilson & Maria Matos .
Yara Salles, a radio personality on Radio Nacional; Yara Salles writes to Maria Matos, Wilson Mato's mother who had a boarding house in Bebedouro-SP - thanking her for taking care of Yara's sister Sylvia Salles who boarded with her: 'Mariquinha, Não são somente os olhos do corpo que veem , os do espírito também, e eu daqui de longe te vejo tão bondosa para com minha irmã que também considero-te igualmente, Yara Salles. Rio de Janeiro 16 Fevereiro 1942.
a young Wilson Matos at the microphone of Radio Clube de Marilia.
Foto de Antonio Beiro; Na foto, amigos da Escola Tecnica de Marilia num desfile de 7 de Setembro. Wilson Matos está apoiando seu braço direito no meu ombro e, à esquerda dele está o Dorival Moreira, que morava na mesma quadra da Avenida República. Agachados, na frente, entre outros está o Thomaz Rodolfo.
Wilson & Wife holding toddler Wilza.
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