Studio Aperto

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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
  • Stefania Cavallaro
  • Sabrina Pieragostini
  • Patrizia Caregnato
  • Elisa Triani
  • Irene Tarantelli
  • Angela Pedrini
  • Francesca Ambrosini
  • Maria Vittoria Corà
  • Laura Piva

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

  1. ORF.at: 250,000 because of one-sided election reporting. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
  2. One-sided election reports: Italy's Tagesschauen punished diepresse.com of May 24, 2011, accessed on April 3, 2013