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Originally published on Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Oscar Callau

Oscar CallauL'Óscar Callau va néixer a Barcelona el 1965. Va estudiar Periodisme a Bellaterra i va començar fent de becari a Radio Madrid i Ràdio Barcelona. Ha estat redactor i col•laborador a diferents programes de ràdio i televisió, entre els quals "La Columna", "El Club" o "El Matí de Catalunya Ràdio", on ha presentat diferents espais especialitzats en tendències i vida social i noctàmbula. Actualment treballa a l'emissora de notícies "Catalunya Informació", on porta l'espai setmanal "Top Xarxa".

Profesión: Periodista, Catalunya Ràdio
Más conocido por: Els matins de Catalunya Radio
Mejor regalo de navidad en mi vida: Ichi gatsu Nihon ni ikimasu. En enero voy a Japón de vacaciones. ¿Hay mejor regalo?
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