Federico Taddia

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Federico Taddia
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Born (1972-02-07) 7 February 1972 (age 50)
Website http://www.federicotaddia.com

Federico Taddia (born 7 February 1972, in Pieve di Cento) is an Italian radio host, television presenter, journalist and author. [1]

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References

  1. Panorama 2007 – Issues 2148–2151 – Page 147 "Federico Taddia (Cento, 1972), autore radiotelevisivo, conduttore, giornalista, scrittore, dal lunedì al venerdì fruga nei giornali locali, coglie la quotidianità che raccontano, la propone in Monolocale, interpellando alcuni protagonisti."