Andrea Longoni | |
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Born | Carate Brianza, Italy | 5 May 1983
Nationality | Italian |
Andrea Longoni (born 5 May 1983) is an Italian sports journalist and television presenter of Qui studio a voi stadio . [1]
Longoni was born in Carate Brianza, Italy. As a child, when asked what he wanted to be when he became an adult, he didn't give the usual Italian answer of football player; he insisted from the start that he wanted to be a sports journalist. He received a degree in Scienze della Comunicazione. His first media-related employment was with Radio Seregno, where he co-hosted a program. In 2006 he moved to Telelombardia. [1]
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