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"The Rai Is Disinvesting on Information? False": ad Giampaolo Rossi Tries to Curb Controversy. Entertainment? Back Benigni, Perhaps Barbara D'urso and Arrives Whoopy Goldberg to a Place at the Sun

"An infinite tale" is the claim of the event. A reference to the Rai offer of the next season but also to the duration of the presentation to the press. "Who affirms in these days that the Rai is disinvesting on the information says is false," the CEO Giampaolo Rossi debuts from the stage of the auditorium of the Rai of Naples. He defends his work, unwinds the figures: "With this governance, and therefore from 2023, the total hours of in-depth p…

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"An infinite tale" is the claim of the event. A reference to the Rai offer of the next season but also to the duration of the presentation to the press. "Who affirms in these days that the Rai is disinvesting on the information says is false," the CEO Giampaolo Rossi debuts from the stage of the auditorium of the Rai of Naples. He defends his work, unwinds the figures: "With this governance, and therefore from 2023, the total hours of in-depth p…

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The yellow of the photo unwelcome to the Berlusconi family and the balance between the two companies: the former queen of the afternoon of Channel 5 was the victim of the fear of the "ad" to become enemies. But while D'Urso continues to be stigmatized for its trash, certain programming Rai is not less

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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