Arto Nyberg

Arto Nyberg

CountryFinland Finland
GenderMale
BirthdayMai 28, 1966
BiographyArto Kalevi Nyberg (born 28 May 1966, Viiala) is a Finnish journalist working for Yleisradio. He hosts his own talk show called Arto Nyberg.

Before getting his own show, Nyberg worked as a journalist and host on the Finnish morning television programme Aamu-TV.

For two years in a row (in 2006 and 2007), Nyberg received the Venla award for best TV performer.

Nyberg plays music in the band Nyrok Dolls, plays football and enjoys English beer. He is married to reporter Sara Nyberg and has a son named Max (born 2003).

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