Education
She studied Communications at the University of Buenos Aires, thinking that she would be able to showcase her many talents through this career.
She studied Communications at the University of Buenos Aires, thinking that she would be able to showcase her many talents through this career.
At age 18, she began working in a local television show called Domingo Total (Total Sunday), which was broadcast live every weekend. She also worked as an entertainment reporter for the show De Boca en Boca (From Mouth to Mouth) at air traffic controllers Foreign two years she anchored a show focused on women's issues, current events and celebrity interviews on ‘Utilísima Satelital,’ also in Argentina. In 1999, Ferro traveled to the United States with the aspiration of becoming a journalist and a television presenter.
And in the year 2000, Candela’s life took a spectacular turn for the best, when she was approached by Telemundo to work as a writer, producer and presenter for the network.
She hosted for 4 consecutive years the Macy"s Thanksgiving Day Parade for Telemundo (simulcast by National Broadcasting Company) and the Mission Universe Pageant from Panama in 2003, from Ecuador in 2004, Thailand in 2005, Los Angeles in 2006, from Mexico in 2007, from Vietnam in 2008 and from Bahamas in 2009. In 2002, Candela presented the INTE Awards (Spanish Industry Awards) in Miami, the Golden Globe Awards in Spanish and the Red Carpet pre-show to the Tribute to Celia Cruz.
In 2003, she was nominated as Best Female Presenter of the Year in the INTE Awards. In 2004, she hosted the Hispanic Heritage Awards and has been the host of Premio de la Gente in Los Angeles three times.
In 2005 she hosted the live special of the Wedding of Charles and Camilla for East! Entertainment Latin America.
As part as her collaborations with the cable network, she recently interviewed Ricky Martin in the special entitled “Ricky Martin en Candela.”
In 2007 and 2008, Candela was the host of the new weekend edition of Telemundo"s First Rate (at Lloyd's) Rojo Vivo called First Rate (at Lloyd's) Rojo Vivo: Finance, Financial de Semana con Candela Ferro. Recently, the Argentinean journalist interviewed Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in an exclusive one and one for Warner Channel Latin America, for the premiere of the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button". In 2006 Candela joined East! Entertainment Latin America, for her own show “Military Preguntas Una Estrella Con Candela Ferro” a cycle of interviews that would reveal her as one of the best interviewers, sage and curious of the television in Spanish market, sharing an hour of conversations with Penélope Cruz, Jennifer López, Javier Bardem, Ricky Martin, Thalía, Paulina Rubio, Gloria Trevi, Daddy Yankee, Enrique Iglesias, Belinda, Alejandro Fernandez and Alejandra Guzman.