David Broncano

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David Broncano
Premios Goya 2019 - David Broncano.jpg
Broncano in 2019
Born
David Broncano Aguilera

(1984-12-30) 30 December 1984 (age 39)
Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
Occupation(s)Comedia and television host
Years active2008–present

David Broncano Aguilera (pronounced [daˈβiðβɾoŋˈkanoaɣiˈleɾa] ; born 30 December[ citation needed ] 1984 [1] ) is a Spanish comedian and television host. He has also worked in news and advertising agencies. [2] [3]

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In 2017, he was awarded the "Jaén, Paraíso Interior" award by the Provincial Council of Jaén. [4] Furthermore, he won two Ondas Awards for the program La Vida Moderna (The Modern Life) in the category of Best National Radio Program in 2018 [5] and for the late night show La Resistencia in the category of Best Light Entertainment Program on Television in 2019. [6]

From 2018 to 2024, he hosted with Ricardo Castella, the late night television show La Resistencia, on #0. [7] [8] The first season finished on 5 July 2018. [9]

Since 2024, he hosts the television show La revuelta , on La 1.

Career

In 2008, he began as a stand-up comedian at Paramount Comedy. In 2011 he began working as a collaborator in the program Hoy por hoy, on Cadena SER, with a section called Broncano's Questions. [10] He has appeared on El club de la comedia  [ es ] since 2013. His real success came on the radio, essentially on the shows Yu: No te pierdas nada and Anda ya. [11] He achieved greater success as of 2014 with the program La vida moderna, on Cadena SER, which he directed together with Ignatius Farray and Quequé, and for which they won the Ondas award for best radio program in 2018. [12]

Television

DateProgramChannel
2024–present La Revuelta La 1
2018–2024 La Resistencia #0, Movistar Plus+
2016–2017Loco Mundo
2016–2018 Late Motiv
2015Youtubers Comedy Central
2014Sopa de gansos Cuatro
2013El club de los poetas muertos La Sexta
2012Alguien tenía que decirlo La Sexta
2011–2012Óxido Nitroso Canal+ 1
2011–2012Tentaciones Canal+ 1
2010–2011Nos gusta el cine Canal+ 1
2010UAU! Cuatro
2009–2021Ilustres Ignorantes Canal+ 1, #0
2008–2009Estas no son las noticias Cuatro
2008–2009Nuevos Cómicos Comedy Central

Radio

YearProgramStation
2014La vida moderna Cadena SER
2012A vivir que son dos días
2015–2016Anda Ya Los 40
2013–2015YU: no te pierdas nada
2011 Hoy por Hoy Cadena SER
2008No somos nadie M80

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References

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  6. Ondas Awards. "AWARD-WINNERS 2019" . Retrieved 24 April 2020.
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