Mario Pergolini

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Mario Daniel Pergolini

Mario Daniel Pergolini (born July 3, 1964 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine journalist, media producer and businessman, best known as the main host of TV programme Caiga Quien Caiga broadcast on Argentina's Telefé.

He started working at the Rock & Pop radio of Buenos Aires. He moved to TV as a secondary figure at Pepe Eliaschev's Cable a tierra and then Juan Alberto Badía's Badía y Compañía. In 1989 he hosted Rock and pop TV together with other radio figures. Probably his first successful TV shows were the teenager-rebel program La TV ataca (1991–1993) and Hacélo por mí (1992), but it was Caiga Quien Caiga (first aired in 1995) the most successful of them all.

In 1994 he created, together with partner Diego Guebel, the Cuatro Cabezas (or 4K) TV producer company, which is now one of the three most important media holdings in Argentina. He still hosts Caiga Quien Caiga and his radio show Cuál es at Rock & Pop.

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