Studio Aperto
| Television broadcast | |
|---|---|
| German title | Studio Aperto | 
| Original title | Studio Aperto | 
| Country of production | Italy | 
| Year (s) | since January 16, 1991 | 
| length | 30 minutes | 
| Broadcasting cycle | Recorded daily at 12.25 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. and at 0.30 a.m. | 
| genre | News | 
| idea | Emilio Fede | 
| Moderation | 
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Studio Aperto (it. Open Studio ) is the news program of the station Italia 1 , which is broadcast several times a day. The broadcast was initiated on January 16, 1991 by Emilio Fede with the beginning of the Second Gulf War . From 2008 to 2011 the news program was also broadcast on the now discontinued Mediaset Plus channel. The editor-in-chief is currently Anna Broggiato .
Studio Aperto belongs to the Mediaset group, dominated by Silvio Berlusconi , which includes almost all private Italian TV channels. The group was criticized for one-sided reporting, especially during election campaign times. Studio Aperto was fined 100,000 euros by the Italian media regulator in 2011.
Editors-in-chief
- 1991–1993: Emilio Fede
- 1993: Vittorio Corona
- 1993-2000: Paolo Liguori
- 2000-2007: Mario Giordano
- 2007–2009: Giorgio Mulè
- 2009-2010: Mario Giordano
- 2010-2014: Giovanni Toti
- since 2014: Anna Broggiato
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ ORF.at: 250,000 because of one-sided election reporting. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
- ↑ One-sided election reports: Italy's Tagesschauen punished diepresse.com of May 24, 2011, accessed on April 3, 2013
