Cinzia Tani

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Cinzia Tani (5 September 1958 in Rome) is an Italian writer, television presenter and radio host. Tani received the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic from the Italian president in 2004.

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Biography

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Tani debuted as a writer in 1987, with the publication of Dreaming California, which won the Scanno Prize. That same year he started working on the RAI, [1] as correspondent of the program Mixer, hosted by Giovanni Minoli. Since 1991, Tani was the author and presenter of Who's Scene, The Eye on Cinema, and "Coffee." In 1997, Tani was presenter and author with Giordano Bruno Guerri. Since 2008, she has been the author of the comic "Special Unit" for Eura Editoriale.

She has alternated conducting television and radio programs, as Rewind – Private Visions and Fantastically (broadcast on Radio Rai), writing and dissemination. She has collaborated on several episodes of the television program Crimes about incidents of crime occurred in Italy since World War II.

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Honors

On 8 March 2004, Tani received a knighthood in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in Rome from the Italian president, [2] Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.

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References

  1. Curriculum on Radio Rai
  2. "Tani Dott.ssa Cinzia". Il Presidente della Repubblica. Retrieved 9 March 2017.