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Rosanna Mangiarelli
Born1974 (age 49–50)
Occupation(s)journalist and television presenter
Known forhosting news and current affairs programs
TelevisionToday Tonight, Seven News, Finding the Beaumonts, Carols by Candlelight

Rosanna Mangiarelli (born 1974) is an Australian television presenter.

She is best known for anchoring Seven News bulletins on Channel 7 in Adelaide and for hosting the South Australian edition of Today Tonight for 12 years.[1]

In December 2022, it was announced that Mangiarelli and Will Goodings would succeed Jane Doyle following her retirement to anchor Adelaide's weeknight Seven News bulletins in 2023.[1]

Career

Early career

After completing a journalism degree at the University of South Australia, she joined Central GTS/BKN in Port Pirie in 1997.[2]

In 1999, Mangiarelli joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[2] She worked for the ABC in Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia.[2]

In 2001, she anchored the ABC's Australia Television bulletins from Perth which were broadcast into the Asia-Pacific region.[2]

Channel 7

Mangiarelli joined the Seven Network in 2004.[2]

Following the departure of Leigh McClusky as host of the South Australian edition of Today Tonight, Mangiarelli was appointed as her replacement.[3]

Mangiarelli continued to host Today Tonight for 12 years until it was axed in 2019.[4][5]

In 2017, Mangiarelli was announced as the anchor of a new afternoon Seven News bulletin on Channel 7 which launched at 4pm on 31 July 2017.[6]

After Today Tonight was axed in 2019, Mangiarelli continued her role on the afternoon bulletin until that too was axed in 2020 and replaced with a bulletin from Melbourne.[7]

Following the axing of the afternoon bulletin, Mangiarelli moved to reading the weekend evening Seven News bulletins, replacing Jessica Adamson.[8]

In February 2021, Mangiarelli was paired up with Mike Smithson on the weekend bulletins as well as a new local 11:30am Seven News bulletin on weekdays.[9]

In September 2022, Mangiarelli was teamed up with former 10 News First sports presenter Will Goodings to read the weekend bulletins.[10]

Following the retirement of long-serving Seven News presenter Jane Doyle, it was announced Mangiarelli and Goodings would replace Doyle as weeknight presenters of Seven News in 2023.[1] On their first night together, 7NEWS Adelaide recorded more than double the ratings of rival Nine News Adelaide, with 132,000 viewers to the latter's 61,000.[11]

Apart from her roles with Seven News and Today Tonight, Mangiarelli has also been a part of the annual Carols by Candlelight telecasts and contributed to South Australian state election coverage.[12][13][14]

In 2016, she hosted a television special titled Finding the Beaumonts, which covered the 50th anniversary of the Beaumont children's disappearance in 1966.[15]

Personal life

In 2021, Mangiarelli was living in Walkerville.[16]

Mangiarelli is married to a television production coordinator who was working as a camera operator at Central GTS/BKN in Port Pirie when they first met.[17] The couple celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2022.[17] They have three children.[17]

References

  1. ^ a b c Molk, Steve (5 December 2022). "Rosanna Mangiarelli and Will Goodings to present 7NEWS ADELAIDE weekday bulletin". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Rosanna Mangiarelli, presenter". Today Tonight. Seven Network. 2019.
  3. ^ "Leigh leaves TT on a high". The Advertiser. 7 July 2007. Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  4. ^ Iannella, Antimo (27 November 2019). "Channel 7 axes Today Tonight in Adelaide and Perth after 25 years". The Advertiser. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  5. ^ Bond, Nick (26 November 2019). "Seven swings the axe on 'Today Tonight'". news.com.au. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  6. ^ Knox, David (14 July 2017). "New arvo bulletin for Seven in Adelaide". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  7. ^ Washington, David (24 June 2020). "Seven axes Adelaide newsroom stars and bulletin". InDaily. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  8. ^ Kelly, Vivienne (25 June 2020). "Seven axes Adelaide news staff". Mumbrella. With the 4pm local bulletin being axed, current host Rosanna Mangiarelli will move into Adamson's weekend gig
  9. ^ Woolford, Lisa (13 February 2021). "Veteran SA newsman Mike Smithson to share presenting duties with Rosanna Mangiarelli for weekend bulletin and new 11.30am weekday bulletin". The Sunday Mail. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  10. ^ Vlach, Anna (27 September 2022). "7NEWS announces new weekend presenter to join Rosanna Mangiarelli". The Advertiser. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  11. ^ "Impressive ratings debut for new presenters ROSANNA MANGAIARELLI and WILL GOODINGS". TV Blackbox. 18 January 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  12. ^ Knox, David (23 November 2016). "Carols by Candlelight in Adelaide". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2022. Seven Adelaide presenters Rosanna Mangiarelli, Mark Soderstrom and Amelia Mulcahy will host South Australia's own Carols by Candlelight...
  13. ^ Knox, David (14 March 2018). "Seven News: SA Decides". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2022. Seven's team in the field includes award-winning reporters Jessica Adamson, Rosanna Mangiarelli...
  14. ^ Knox, David (16 March 2022). "SA Decides 2022: Seven". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 December 2022. From 6pm SA Decides 2022 sees Jane Doyle, Mike Smithson and Rosanna Mangiarelli joined by...
  15. ^ Knox, David (24 January 2016). "News specials mark 50 yrs since Beaumont children disappeared". TV Tonight. Hosted by Today Tonight's Rosanna Mangiarelli...
  16. ^ "Rosanna Mangiarelli: My Saturday Ritual". The Advertiser. 13 November 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  17. ^ a b c Whitfield-Baker, Rebecca (14 February 2022). "Happy Valentine's Day: Celebrating love, family and kindness during the pandemic". The Advertiser. Retrieved 8 December 2022.