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Dan Negru (born 23 February 1971) is a Romanian TV presenter and host of the Romanian version of Star Factory . [1]

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He has hosted the following TV shows:

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References

  1. Both, Ştefan (28 April 2010). "Dan Negru: "Recunosc! Şi eu am deschis uşa non-valorilor la tv"". Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved 2 December 2010.
  2. "Românii au văzut Negru de Revelion. Cea mai mare diferenţă din istoria măsurătorilor dintre Antena 1 şi Pro TV: Dan Negru, audienţă de zece ori mai mare".
  3. "Detalii oficiale despre noua emisiune a lui Dan Negru: "Originalitatea m-a ajutat să supravieţuiesc"".

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