Italian journalist and radio/television presenter (born 1976)
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David Parenzo (born 14 February 1976) is an Italian journalist and radio/television presenter.[1] He is mostly known for being host, together with Giuseppe Cruciani, of the Italian radio show La Zanzara.
Biography
Great-grandson of the Garibaldino and senator Cesare Parenzo, he was born to Michela Caracciolo, teacher, and Gianni Parenzo,[2] lawyer, like his grandfather Emanuele and great-grandfather Cesare.[3] He comes from a Jewish family of printers from the Istrian city of Parenzo\Poreč who settled in Italy in the 16th century.[4]
Television
Tutto quello che avreste voluto sapere sul Festival ma non-avete mai osato chiedere (Odeon TV, 1998)