Iker Jiménez

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Iker Jiménez Elizari (10 January 1973) is a Spanish journalist.

He was born in Vitoria, and has a bachelor's degree in journalism from both the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the European University.

He has been the presenter of mystery programs on radio and published some articles about paranormal activity.

He started in 1990 on small radio stations in Madrid until he went to some of the most important Spanish radio stations: Onda Madrid, Radio Voz, Radio Intercontinental, Antena 3, Onda Cero, Cadena SER and Radio Nacional de España. He founded the CD-Rom magazine, CD Magazine and wrote some articles for several publications.

He has also worked in TV programs for Telecinco, Antena 3 or Cuatro TV.[1] Today he is the presenter and director of the radio program Milenio 3, leader of the Friday and Saturday nights, and the television program Cuarto Milenio (Fourth Millennium),[2] the most popular program of the Spanish channel Cuatro.[3]

[edit] Bibliography

  • Enigmas sin Resolver I (EDAF 1999, 8ª edición)
  • El Paraíso Maldito (2000, Corona Borealis)
  • Enigmas sin Resolver II (EDAF 2000, 5ª edición).
  • Camposanto (Suma de letras 2005)
  • Milenio 3: El libro(Aguilar 2006)

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