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Studio Aperto
File:Logo Studio Aperto.jpg
StarringSee Presenters
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
Production
Running time30 mins.
Original release
NetworkItalia 1
Release16 January 1991 –
present

Studio Aperto (lit. Open Studio) is the brand for Italian TV channel of Mediaset network Italia 1's news programmes. Founded by Emilio Fede on 16 January 1991 with the beginning of Gulf War,[1] it's shown domestically on Italia 1. Created by the editors of NewsMediaset, it is directed by Andrea Pucci, as editor-in-chief of NewsMediaset, assisted by Anna Broggiato as co-director.

Background

The programme is generally presented by a single newsreader. Most items will be made up of reports and are generally preceded and followed by the correspondent reporting live from the scene of the report.

Daily programme and presenters

  • 12:20 : Presentres Program On Italia 1
  • 18:00 :Laura Piva
  • 18:35 :Giulia Ronchi
  • Both editions :Irene Tarantelli
  • 21:25 :Stefania Cavallaro, Sabrina Pieragostini, Patrizia Caregnato, Monica Gasparini, Laura Piva, Giulia Ronch.
  • 01:30 :Francesca Ambrosini, Maria Vittoria Corà, Eleonora Rossi Castelli, Elisa Triani,Stefania Cavallaro

Daily Programme and presenters On January 1995

  • 12:25: Stefania Cavallaro, Sabrina Pieragostini, Patrizia Caregnato, Monica Gasparini, Laura Piva.
  • 18:30: Francesca Ambrosini, Maria Vittoria Corà, Eleonora Rossi Castelli, Elisa Triani.
  • Both editions: Giulia Ronchi, Irene Tarantelli.
  • 00:30: Laura Piva, Giulia Ronch
  • 02:30: Presentres Program On Italia 1 .

Criticism and controversy

Studio Aperto has long been accused of promoting right-wing positions, due the ownership by Silvio Berlusconi. Other critics are about the huge airing of crime news and soft news (gossip, animals and videos from the Web) subtracting time to more important news.

Editor-in-chief

References

  1. ^ "Communicating Europe: Italy Manual" (PDF). European Stability Initiative. 19 May 2008. Retrieved 7 May 2015.

External links