Report (TV program)

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Report
Also known asProfessione Reporter (1994–1996)
Genre Investigative journalism
Created by Milena Gabanelli
Presented by
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons26
No. of episodes453
Production
Production company RAI
Original release
Network Rai 2
Release1994 (1994) 
1996 (1996)
Network Rai 3
Release1997 (1997) 
present

Report is an independent investigative journalistic TV program in Italy, aired on Rai 3, a channel of the Italian State national network RAI for the first time in 1997. The first season were transmitted late in the night, but its increasing success made it possible to move it to prime time. It was inspired by a similar program, Professione Reporter (Profession: Reporter), aired from 1994 to 1996. Each episode is structured to touch a different topic: corporate crime, political corruption, criminal schemes, nutrition, health, science, economy, society or environment.

Contents

The author and anchorwoman was, since the beginning, the freelance journalist Milena Gabanelli. The other journalists and episode editors are: Giovanna Boursier, Michele Buono, Giovanna Corsetti, Giorgio Fornoni, Sabrina Giannini, Bernardo Iovene, Giuliano Marrucci, Paolo Mondani, Piero Riccardi e Stefania Rimini. Sigfrido Ranucci co-authored the show for ten years and in March 2017 he became Milena Gabanelli's successor. Chiara Baldassari was also part of the Report team until her death in 2005. [1] Paolo Barnard, author of some of the most critical episodes about globalisation, Israel and economical organisations, decided to leave Report after internal disputes.

In 2016, the program won the Television Direction Award for Best Program of the Year. [2] In 2021, the program was awarded a Flaiano awards, awards recognizing achievements in television, radio and journalism, for the Best TV Program. [3] [4]

Episode list

Season 2 (1998–1999)

Season 12 (2008–2009)

Season 12

Trials

Due to its work, the survey journalists working on Report have been subject to a lot of intimidating legal action. Up until last season not one of these cases had been lost by Report. But during the 2009-2010 Italian television season Rai removed free legal assistance to their journalist.

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References

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  2. "PREMIO TV 2016: TUTTI I VINCITORI. REPORT MIGLIOR PROGRAMMA, CONTI E RAFFAELE PERSONAGGI DELL'ANNO". DavideMaggio.it. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  3. "Premi Flaiano 2021: da Monica Bellucci a Jude Law - Tutti i premiati della 48° edizione | Shockwave Magazine" (in Italian). 2021-06-21. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  4. Flaiano, Premi. "Vincitori Premi Internazionali Flaiano anno 2021". www.premiflaiano.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-01-17.