Feb 20 • 12:57 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

The Deportees of Tgr. After the gay lobby, now Ranucci stumbles over colleagues. Usigrai: "Respect is needed"

Sigfrido Ranucci criticizes Il Giornale and its reporting on internal competition results at RAI, referring to the transfer of journalists as a form of 'deportation.'

Sigfrido Ranucci, host of the show 'Report', has taken to social media to criticize Il Giornale, following its coverage of an internal competition at RAI that resulted in the stabilization of 127 journalists. Ranucci's comments arise from an article that mentioned two individuals from the 'Report' team being among the top seven candidates selected for job security, while others would be reassigned to regional newsrooms. He perceives this reassignment as unfairly punitive, describing it as 'deportation.'

Ranucci responds with a detailed list claiming that 8 hires have come from the 'Report' editorial staff, suggesting a bias in how the news outlet presents information about the selection process. His response is an attempt to defend his colleagues and challenge what he views as misinformation and disrespect from his peers at Il Giornale. The Usigrai, representing RAI's journalists, has echoed Ranucci's call for respect regarding the treatment of all journalists, particularly in the context of competitive placements within the organization.

This ongoing feud sheds light on the tensions within RAI and highlights issues related to internal journalism ethics, respect among colleagues, and the larger implications of media representation. The controversy points to a fragile professional environment where accusations, whether about internal competition results or personal attacks, complicate the work environment and could influence public perception of journalistic integrity in Italy's media landscape.

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