Hector Larrea is an Argentine journalist, radio announcer, and television presenter born on May 30, 1936, in Buenos Aires. He is best known for his long and successful career in radio broadcasting in Argentina, where he gained national recognition as a pioneer of rock and pop music programs on the radio.
Larrea began his career in broadcasting in the early 1950s, working as a radio announcer and DJ. He rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s with his popular radio programs such as "La Revista Dislocada" and "La Banda Sinfonica." He later hosted his own radio shows, including "El Club del Clan" and "Sintonía Fina."
In the 1980s and 1990s, Larrea also worked as a television presenter, hosting various TV shows, including "Titanes en el Ring" and "Grandes Valores del Tango." He was honored with several awards throughout his career, including the Konex Award for Communication and Journalism in 1987.
Today, Larrea is considered a legend in Argentine radio broadcasting and continues to host his popular show "La 100" on FM 99.9 radio station in Buenos Aires. He is highly respected for his contribution to the development of Argentine rock and pop music and his commitment to promoting local talent.
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