[3] He presented and directed the programmes Eduqueu les criatures in Catalunya Ràdio and Qui els va parir in TV3.
He received the humor and satire award 'Premi Pere Quart d'humor i sàtira' in 1999 for the book Criatura i companyia and in 2016 the National Prize for Communication.
[10] He wrote several books, such as Criatura i companyia (Premi Pere Quart d'humor i sàtira 1999) and, under the collective pseudonym Germans Miranda, El Barça o la vida and Tocats d'amor.
[2] On November 28, 2015, on the fifth anniversary of Ara's birth, Carles Capdevila left the newspaper's management to become its founding director.
[1][11] In November 2016 he received the National Prize for Communication in the press category,[5][6] for his "great sense of ethics and dignity" at the forefront of the start-up and early years of the newspaper diari Ara.