Looking for Authentic Milanese for 'A Small Formality'
The article discusses the filming of the new Italian TV series 'Una Piccola Formalità' in Milan, highlighting the plot and the portrayal of the city.
A Loving Farewell to My Imma Tataranni
Vanessa Scalera bids farewell to her iconic role in the popular Italian series 'Imma Tataranni' as the fifth season comes to a close.
Vanessa Scalera: 'After seven years of love with Imma Tataranni, it's time to let her go'
Vanessa Scalera reflects on her role as Imma Tataranni, embracing a new phase in life after seven years with the character.
Stefano De Martino, life and career of the new artistic director of Sanremo 2027
Stefano De Martino has been appointed the artistic director for the Sanremo Festival 2027 by Rai, marking a significant milestone in his diverse entertainment career.
Canceled "C'è posta per te", here's why De Filippi's program will not be aired
The popular Italian TV show "C'è posta per te" will not air tonight due to viewer preference for the Sanremo Festival finale.
The Challenge of the Sanremo Succession: De Martino Ideal Candidate
The article discusses the prospects of Stefano De Martino as the potential successor to Carlo Conti as the host of the Sanremo Festival.
Giorgia Cardinaletti at Sanremo: “Tonight I present the festival then I return to host the news”
Giorgia Cardinaletti, co-host of the final evening of the Sanremo Festival, will also lead the news segment for Tg1 before returning to the festival stage.
Carla Gozzi promotes the elegance of Sanremo
Carla Gozzi, a prominent Italian stylist and television presenter, discusses the elegance showcased at the Sanremo Music Festival.
The great sister Selvaggia
Selvaggia Lucarelli, a prominent gossip figure, will join the cast of Grande Fratello Vip, which aims to rejuvenate its long-standing format in Italian television.
In Rai old style, the imperative is to anesthetize
The article critiques the traditional approach of the Rai music show, highlighting Carlo Conti's self-definition and the audience's diminishing expectations.
The Moscow-Pci Pact: Stealing for the Party
The article discusses the historical context and implications of the Italian Communist Party's (Pci) corrupt practices during the Cold War era, as defended by prominent figures on television.
What Happened to the Genitals of the Vitruvian Man? The Mystery Surrounding Da Vinci’s Famous Drawing Has a New Development
An Italian television network faces criticism for airing a modified version of Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man during its Winter Olympics broadcasts, sparking controversy dubbed 'Penisgate 2' in parliament.
Pensions, Talk Lies. Everyone Shoots at the System but Here are the Real Numbers
A recent Italian television report highlights emotional stories about the pension system while discussing political divides over necessary reforms.
‘Portobello’: the Camorra disrupts Italian prime time television in Marco Bellocchio's new miniseries
The miniseries 'Portobello' by Marco Bellocchio examines a significant judicial error in Italy involving the television presenter Enzo Tortora, who was wrongfully imprisoned.
Jennifer Wegerup: Fiasco and Rebellion as Italian TV Chief Leads Olympic Broadcast
Italian broadcasting chief Paolo Petrecca faces massive criticism and is forced to resign after mistakenly leading the Olympic opening ceremony broadcasts.
The mystery of Ranucci at the Prosecutor's Office in Milan. 'Interrogated? No...'
The director of the Italian television program Report, Sigfrido Ranucci, visited the Milan Prosecutor's Office for an informal meeting, but no interrogation took place regarding the ongoing investigation.
Television: In Meloni's Closest Circle
The Arte documentary "Giorgia Meloni: The Power of the Clan" examines the rise of the Italian Prime Minister, urging viewers to stay engaged for a complete understanding.
Follini: “State TV subservient to the right, in the end, it will be a damage even for them”
Marco Follini, a seasoned Italian politician and former vice-premier, criticizes the current state of Italy's public television, claiming its alignment with right-wing politics could backfire on those it serves.
Italian state television faces accusations of censoring genitalia in Da Vinci drawing
Italian state television is accused of censoring genitalia in Leonardo Da Vinci's drawing, raising debates about censorship and artistic expression.
Delays in Rai1 and Rai2 programming. Flood of ads like on commercial TVs. Warning from the Regulator
Italian public broadcasters Rai1 and Rai2 are experiencing systematic delays in their prime-time programming, attributed to an excessive amount of commercials, prompting a warning from the telecommunications regulator AgCom.
Milano, shocking aggression against Gabibbo: here’s what happened
The Gabibbo, a beloved puppet from the Italian television program 'Striscia la notizia', was physically attacked for the first time in the show's history while documenting civil disobedience in Milan.
Ranucci: "Giletti attacks me because Report is successful, public TV has never been like this"
Sigfrido Ranucci addresses criticisms of homophobia aimed at him amid controversies in Italian public television.
Would this be a patriot? Bersani insults Meloni
Pierluigi Bersani insults Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during a television program, questioning her patriotism amidst political debates.
Winter Olympics: Crisis in Italy's public television after the opening ceremony fiasco
Italian public television's Rai journalists plan strikes following the disappointing coverage of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
Giancarlo Dettori, the great of theater who was Mago Zurlì
Giancarlo Dettori, an influential Italian actor known for his work in theater, film, television, and radio, passed away at the age of 93 in Milan.
Giuseppe Drommi, who was the husband of Patrizia De Blanck and father of Giada
Giuseppe Drommi, a reserved engineer and former consul of Panama, is remembered primarily for his marriage to the late Patrizia De Blanck, a beloved figure in Italian television.
The daughter Giada, the husbands, the TV: the life of Patrizia de Blanck, countess also of TV
Patrizia de Blanck, a prominent Italian television personality, passed away in Rome at the age of 85 after a long illness, leaving behind a legacy of celebrity and social prominence.
Patrizia de Blanck has died, farewell to the countess television character
Patrizia de Blanck, a beloved Italian television personality and countess, passed away at the age of 85 in Rome, as announced by her daughter Giada on Instagram.
Goodbye Gigi Marsico, one of the fathers of public television
Gigi Marsico, a prominent figure in the Italian television landscape, has passed away at the age of 98, leaving behind a legacy as a journalist and filmmaker.
2026 Olympics: how the bill for the Italian 'zero-cost' Games exploded
The final bill for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics is proving much higher than initially projected despite promises of a 'zero-cost' event financed by television rights, ticket sales, and sponsors.
Luca Giurato, the heart-wrenching memory of his wife Daniela Vergara
The article reflects on the memory of Luca Giurato, a beloved Italian television personality who passed away on September 11, 2024, as recounted by his wife Daniela Vergara.
Immigration, naval blockade and bill decree: here are the government's next dossiers
The Italian government is set to expedite measures on immigration, naval blockade, and utility bills, as confirmed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during a television interview.
Can Yaman at Ariston: guest of the inaugural evening of Sanremo 2026
Can Yaman will be among the guests of the opening night of the Sanremo Festival 2026, celebrated for his role in recent Italian television fiction.
New Owner in the TV Business: Berlusconi Junior Strikes
Pier Silvio Berlusconi, influenced by his famous father, now takes charge at ProSiebenSat1, raising questions about the future Italian influence in German television.
The Chimera of the 'Great Chimera'
The series 'The Great Chimera' produced by ERT is praised for its stunning sets, costumes, and overall aesthetic, leaving little room for critique.
The Courage of the Struggle
The article discusses an early television segment by Dr. Maria Vittoria Antonaroli Liistro that taught children about sex education shortly after the establishment of the Italian Republic in 1976.