TG1

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TG1
TG1.svg
Logo of TG1 since 2014
StarringSee Presenters
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of episodesN/A
Production
Running time35 mins.
Release
Original networkRai 1
Picture format16:9 HDTV
Original release10 September 1952 (1952-09-10) –
present
External links
Website

TG1 (Telegiornale 1) is the brand for Italian state-owned TV channel Rai 1's news programmes. They are shown domestically on Rai 1 and across the world on Raitalia, several times throughout the day. The journalist Giuseppe Carboni is the current editor-in-chief. It was launched in 1952 as simply Telegiornale, which was later renamed as TG1 in 1975–1976. From 1992-1993 it was named Telegiornale Uno before reverting to the TG1 name.

Programme format[]

The programme is generally presented by a single newsreader but with additional newsreaders for the sports. Most items will be made up of reports and are generally preceded and followed by the correspondent reporting live from the scene of the report. The programme is followed by a weather report known as Meteo and a financial news report, known as TG1 Economia.

Criticism and controversies[]

The Undersecretary to Communications Paolo Romani, member of The People of Freedom, in an interview with the newspaper Il Tempo, has defined that the TG1 "seems politically affiliate with the Centre-left".[1]

However it is criticized by the newspaper la Repubblica[2] for political bias in favour of The People of Freedom party and its leader Silvio Berlusconi, when the politician Antonio Di Pietro requested the dismissal of the editor in chief of TG1 Augusto Minzolini, comparing him to Emilio Fede, editor-in-chief of a newscast broadcated by one of the television channels personally owned by Silvio Berlusconi.[3]

Opening Theme[]

The theme song for the newscast is the most important part to signify the start of the news and its headlines of the day. This is done by an orchestra since its debut in 1952, although the arrangement has been modernised several times, most recently in 2010.

Directors of TG1[]

Name Directors Time
Telegiornale 1954 – 1956
1956 – 1959
1959 – 1961
Enzo Biagi 1961 – 1962
1962 – 1965
1965 – 1967
1967 – 1976
Tg1 1976 – 1980
Franco Colombo 1980 – 1981
Emilio Fede 1981 – 1982 ad interim
1982 – 1987
1987 – 1990
Bruno Vespa 1990 – 1992
Telegiornale Uno 1992 – 1993
1993 ad interim
Demetrio Volcic 1993
Tg1 1993 – 1994
1994 – 1996
1996 – 1997
1997
Marcello Sorgi 1997 – 1998
1998 – 2000
Gad Lerner 2000
2000 – 2002
2002 – 2006
Gianni Riotta 2006 – 2009
2009 ad interim
Augusto Minzolini 2009 – 2011
2011 – 2012 ad interim
2012
2012 – 2017
2017 – 2018
2018 – present

Key People[]

Director: Giuseppe Carboni Central Managing Editor: Marialuisa Busi

Chief Editor: Daniele Valentini

Deputy Chief Editor: Alessandra Mancusco

Editions and Presenters[]

TG1 Mattina (ore 06:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 9:30, 9:55, 11:00)[]

  • Dania Mondini
  • Micaela Palmieri
  • Adriana Pannitteri
  • Sonia Sarno

TG1 ore 13:30[]

  • Valentina Bisti
  • Roberto Chinzari
  • Maria Soave
  • Sonia Sarno

TG1 ore 16:30/Economia[]

From Monday to Sunday between 16:30-17:00-hour (3–11 minutes) Presenters:

  • Barbara Capponi
  • Marina Nalesso
  • Francesca Grimaldi

TG1 ore 20:00[]

From Monday to Sunday at 20:00 (30–36 minutes). Presenters:

  • Emma D'Aquino
  • Laura Chimenti
  • Alessio Zucchini

TG1 60 Secondi/TG1 Notte[]

From Monday to Sunday at around the 23:00-hour nearly (1 minute) while TG1 Notte airs between 00:00 or 01:00 (30 minutes). Presenters:

  • Barbara Carfagna
  • Gabriella Capparelli
  • Alessandra Di Tommaso
  • Cecilia Primerano
  • Paola Cervelli
  • Perla Dipoppa
  • Gianpiero Scarpati
  • Roberto Chinzari

Speciale Tg1[]

This airs only on Sunday at around the 23:00-hour. This show is cared by Amedo Martorelli. The coordination edition was presented by Sergio Fratini and Massimo Proietti

Programs[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Romani: "In Rai non-solo Santoro. Anche il Tg1 è a sinistra"". Il Tempo (in Italian). 18 January 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
  2. ^ "Silenzi, omissioni, mezze notizie il Patrizia-gate cancellato dai tg". la Repubblica (in Italian). 22 June 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Minzolini? Licenziarlo per giusta causa". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 23 June 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2009.

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