Nov 30

The Ital­ian Tv pro­gram “Vieni via con me” (“Come away with me”) on chan­nel Rai 3 has unfor­tu­nately come to an end. Four install­ments were planned and four extremely suc­cess­ful install­ments have been then released. 

The for­mat of the pro­gram was made up of lists read by com­mon or famous peo­ple, in any case sig­nif­i­cant for that list. For exam­ple the list of things that Piero Grasso… Con­tinue reading

Nov 16

Ital­ian tele­vi­sion went through a dark time in the lat­est years: real­i­ties, school of dance, half or fully naked women, fake tele­vi­sion news and so on. That coin­cided with my move abroad and it made me stop watch­ing Ital­ian tele­vi­sion (made excep­tion of an inde­pen­dent pro­gram called Report) and start watch­ing a world of for­eigner tele­vi­sion pro­grams. Even the Swiss tele­vi­sion, which is a lit­tle bor­ing to be hon­est, looked… Con­tinue reading

Nov 04

The famous Ital­ian News­pa­per Repub­blica posed 10 ques­tions to Sil­vio Berlus­coni about his rela­tion­ship with a teen-ager. He decided not to answer.
It could be weird behav­ior on the part of the Ital­ian First Min­is­ter, though accept­able. What has been unac­cept­able is Berlusconi’s deci­sion to sue Repub­blica because of those 10 unan­swered ques­tions. Con­tinue reading

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