Daniel Frescó
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Daniel Frescó (born 1960) is an Argentinian journalist and author.
He practices journalism since the early age of 18. He started as a collaborator in the Clarín newspaper and in Radio Continental. In 1983 he was the first reporter of the newscast “Mitre informa primero”. He developed an intensive activity in television, first as a reporter in the news editions of Canal 11- Telefé, covering both local and international events, and later as Executive Producer in Red de Noticias – the 24 hours information channel of Telefé-, in CVN (Cablevisión Noticias) and in the Canal 7 newscasts. Since the year 2002, Frescó had dedicated himself to writing books on journalistic subjects such as the wave of abductions in Buenos Aires in the late 1990s.
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- Secuestros S.A. (2003) 320pp. Ediciones B. ISBN 950-15-2330-6
- Manu, el Cielo con las Manos (2005) Aguilar 304pp. ISBN 987-04-0271-2 - Manu Ginóbili biography[1]
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